The Sligo Champion

Boyle Musical up and running

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Boyle Musical Societ y is delighted to announce the principal cast parts for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolo­r Dreamcoat. The show will run from November 23rd to 25th in St. Joseph’s Church, Boyle and the performanc­es will be at 8:30pm nightly.

The l ead role of Joseph will be played by Jamie Docker y. Jamie, from Ballaghade­reen, has previously played lead roles for BMS in both The Producers and Little Shop of Horrors.

Local man and former Voice of Ir eland finalist, Marc Egan will take on the role of the Pharoah, while l ast year’s l eading l ady from Hairspray, Sligo native, Karen Gordon will assume the responsibi­lit y of the Narrator. BMS are delighted to welcome back Tomás Smyth, who will play the part of Potiphar, while Daniela Beadnall takes on the role of his wife - the imaginativ­ely named Mrs. Potiphar. Damien Wallace will play the part of Joseph’s father, Jacob and the parts of his eleven sons will be played by Darragh Beirne, Diarmuid Beirne, Ethan O’Flahert y, Conor White, Stephen Tighe, Michael Lohan, Cathal Tivnan, Conor P. White, Gavin Ward, Sean McInerney and Jason Kenny.

The brothers’ wives will be played by Micheala Beirne, Alison Carter, Devon Clear y, Cliona Dowd, Colette Noone, Ruth O’Dowd, Anna Robertson and Jenny Wallace. The roles of Potiphar’s ser vants will be played by Catherine Bolger, Ellie Carter, Eva Hamilton, Fiona Keenan, Rhona McGrath and Niamh Noonan. There are also 54 children and an adult chorus of 7 taking part bringing the total cast number to 92!

Tickets for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolo­r Dreamcoat went on sale l ast week and they can be purchased from the following outlets in Boyle. Taylor’s Jewellers on Bridge St., Mary Magee’s on Main St. and UnabhánTou­rism in King House. Tickets are priced at €15 but special concession­s of €10 tickets for children, students and senior citizens, will be available for Thursday night’s show. Tickets will also be available at the door, each night

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