This may have been 4 years ago but I hope someone reads this....TOTALLY BROADWAY TALENT FROM MUSIC TO LEADS TO ALL CAST MEMBERS INCLUDING ALL OF THE KIDS WHO SANG WITH THEM. THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH FOR THIS!
As someone who performed professionally in the Original Revival of Joseph, I loved this production. Everyone was having fun & on their A-game vocally, dance-wise, & acting-wise. Congratulations to your wonderful production. Not bad at all for a high school production. It exceeded my expectations. Considering Musicals are NOT easy to do! Bravo!!!
WOW! I've seen many high school productions of Joseph and this is probably the best performance of Close every door, that I have seen. It gave me literal chills!
The camel in Poor Poor Joseph - Journey to Egypt. Wasn't all that grand to be there, up on that stage, in front of all those people. A panto camel would be ok. Bonus point for authenticity. And anyway, apart from the camel, such an amazing show.
I like this cause a lot of the trans people performing complain that they’re discriminated against, and you just see them ACCELLING🙌 go whatever you are !
The movements mrs potiphar does to joseph can you do it on the boy look again what she's hands on the back and the front of the belly can do it on the boy
This was a terrific production with one exception...while the whole scene with Pharaoh is supposed to be over-the-top, this Pharaoh was terrible. SO awkward.
They pronounce it in the American dialect. I understand what you are saying but this certainly isn’t supposed to be done in the authentic pronunciation.
@@mariyah1203 Sure is. Some people have to bring up race in everything. Bet you if an all black school had done this production, they wouldn't have said, "No whites must have been in Egypt at this time???????????".
This particular high school is in the own of *Perrysburg* (Ohio) which is 92% *White,* 3% *Asian,* 3% *Hispanic,* 1% *Black,* 1% *Other.* In general, the *Midwest* is 73% *White,* 10% *Black,* 8% *Hispanic,* 4% *Asian,* 5% *Other.* As a whole, the *USA* is 60% *White,* 18% *Hispanic,* 13% *Black,* 6% *Asian,* and 3% *Other.* I don't understand the outrage. Does it surprise you that the *USA* is not as diverse as the current 'woke' *Hollywood* movies/shows make it seem, where everyone always seems to have multiracial family/friends/classmates/neighbors/colleagues?
This may have been 4 years ago but I hope someone reads this....TOTALLY BROADWAY TALENT FROM MUSIC TO LEADS TO ALL CAST MEMBERS INCLUDING ALL OF THE KIDS WHO SANG WITH THEM. THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH FOR THIS!
What a good idea to share the narrator role between three young women! And they do such a good job with it all.
I’ve watched a LOT of Joseph productions, and I’ve got to say this is my favourite of them all. Great job to everyone involved! ✨
As someone who performed professionally in the Original Revival of Joseph, I loved this production. Everyone was having fun & on their A-game vocally, dance-wise, & acting-wise. Congratulations to your wonderful production. Not bad at all for a high school production. It exceeded my expectations. Considering Musicals are NOT easy to do! Bravo!!!
WOW! I've seen many high school productions of Joseph and this is probably the best performance of Close every door, that I have seen. It gave me literal chills!
I love high school musicals, ty for posting This
Damn! This really great, not just for a high school production, but just great. I saw the original and am really impressed!
Came back to see this again. Coincidentally, I am going to see a local high school performance this weekend of Joseph!
This was an exceptional effort at replicating the London Palladium production with Jason Donovan many years ago 👍🏻🙏🏻
…why do I read your comment as catty?
A real camel?! Im obsessed.
They must have had an epic budget for this production!
Perrysburg is a fairly expensive town. A good portion of the taxes goes to the public schools
Fantastic
Bro I remember being in this 😭 fun times ngl
Omg I was in this when I was a kid and now im in high school
The camel in Poor Poor Joseph - Journey to Egypt. Wasn't all that grand to be there, up on that stage, in front of all those people. A panto camel would be ok. Bonus point for authenticity. And anyway, apart from the camel, such an amazing show.
WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THE REAL CAMEL WHAT
crystal 2o1000 ksv que es el único @🎉 17:20
Joseph
Yes is very good
I like this cause a lot of the trans people performing complain that they’re discriminated against, and you just see them ACCELLING🙌 go whatever you are !
The pharaoh 😆
ufvk de los derechos humanos en los ⚽ y la salud de la persona ❤😊
The movements mrs potiphar does to joseph can you do it on the boy look again what she's hands on the back and the front of the belly can do it on the boy
This was a terrific production with one exception...while the whole scene with Pharaoh is supposed to be over-the-top, this Pharaoh was terrible. SO awkward.
Well I liked it. I thought it was funny
Whats wrong with you? You look like a nice guy
I don’t think real camel was necessary
Like the biggest mistake.
where da sus stuff at???
AZRAEL NOT ISRAËL
They pronounce it in the American dialect. I understand what you are saying but this certainly isn’t supposed to be done in the authentic pronunciation.
No blacks must have been in Egypt at this time??????????????????????????
Is that supposed to be a racist comment?
@@mariyah1203 The opposite you buffoon check the cast?
@@mariyah1203 Sure is. Some people have to bring up race in everything. Bet you if an all black school had done this production, they wouldn't have said, "No whites must have been in Egypt at this time???????????".
This particular high school is in the own of *Perrysburg* (Ohio) which is 92% *White,* 3% *Asian,* 3% *Hispanic,* 1% *Black,* 1% *Other.* In general, the *Midwest* is 73% *White,* 10% *Black,* 8% *Hispanic,* 4% *Asian,* 5% *Other.* As a whole, the *USA* is 60% *White,* 18% *Hispanic,* 13% *Black,* 6% *Asian,* and 3% *Other.* I don't understand the outrage. Does it surprise you that the *USA* is not as diverse as the current 'woke' *Hollywood* movies/shows make it seem, where everyone always seems to have multiracial family/friends/classmates/neighbors/colleagues?