My school did this production and I’ve been missing being a part of this. I’m so glad to finally see something that I could actually enjoy watching again. Good job to whoever Joseph was
Outstanding performance, specially from a high school! There were no weak singers, they were all brilliant. The blocking and direction...I've never seen a better production--anywhere!
What a joy and such talented young people - Most of all the sound recording in this production came through and you could hear the words VERY CLEAR. God knows I've watched about a dozen other productions with lousy clarity where you could barely understand the words.
I just remembered that Joseph was one of my favourite musicals when I was in my late teens. I searched for the musical online and found this fabulous performance. Though it is already a few years old I thank you so much for sharing it and triggering so many wonderful memories. Everybody involved did a great job. I enjoyed watching it very much!
Some "Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" history: The late Gordon Waller, of the 1960s British pop duo Peter and Gordon actually appeared in the role of "Pharaoh" (humorously interpreted as an Elvis Presley impersonator, and while Presley himself was still alive) in the first professional production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" (which ran only 35 minutes) in August-September of 1972, produced by the young Vic Theatre Company and presented at the Edinburgh International Festival in Scotland. In February 1973, the Young Vic production aired on Grenada Television in the United Kingdom. Theater producer Michael White and impresario Robert Stigwood staged an expanded version of the Young Vic production at the Albert Theatre in London's West End, where it ran for 243 performances in 1973. The first production of the show in its modern, final form was produced at the Haymarket Theatre in Leicester, and ran several times from 1974 through 1978. A large-scale production of "Joseph" at the Westminster Theatre, London--which ran from November 1978 to February 1979, and again from November 1979 to February 1980--starred Paul Jones (original lead vocalist of the British pop group Manfred Mann, whose big hit was "Do Wah Diddy Diddy") as "Joseph" and renowned film and stage actor Leonard Whiting as "Pharaoh." Whiting famously portrayed "Romeo" in the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli-directed version of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" co-starring Olivia Hussey, still regarded as the best filming of that classic work about the star-crossed lovers from feuding families, with its stars still the only to date in a film of the work to have been age-appropriate to the roles--Hussey 15 years old and Whiting 17 years old at the time. The Young Vic "Joseph" was recorded for an LP released on the RSO label in 1972. Another recording of the full musical was released on the MCA label in 1974, again featuring Waller. This is the earliest recording of "Joseph" to be released on CD.
I've seen quite a few versions - including professional ones - and this beats them all. It's the wonderful joyful exuberance that makes the difference, combined with the great singing, costumes, staging, etc, etc. The clear diction is wonderful too - so important in this musical - and even when the excellent eleven brothers are singing at once, you can almost always make out every word.
Thanks so much for sharing! Loved it as much as the original Broadway with Laurie Beechman! It felt vital, and new and actually brought a tear to my eye. Thank you all! What a director!!!
This is BY FAR, the best production of Joseph since the original Broadway production. I'm beyond impressed with the set, costumes, music, and especially each and every single performer. Joseph is outstanding, the narrator is likeable and makes the story easy to follow, the children are great, and the brothers are amazing. Each and every brother completely got into his role. I really can't say enough good things about this production. I just wish I had a chance to see it live.
I just mixed and uploaded our middle school production, then decided to check-out other UA-cam versions. Wow! This is amazing! Speaking from the videography/Audiography stanpoint, whomever mixed this dig a fabulous job. You really put your skills on display. From the performance aspect - I find it hard to believe this is a high school production.Great job bey everyone involved -a true team effort.
I have already commented on this great production, but since have watched other school's efforts and while some are better than others, this one is stand out. I hope some of the performers went on to a professional career, they certainly display the talent, especially Joseph( I also saw him in Cinderella) The narrator and Pharaoh. E
@@juj509 Haha wow, didn't think i'd get a reply after all these years. It went great! It was really fun as everyone was really onboard with this performance. Thanks for giving me a little bit of nostalgia.
Actually, the director also happened to be a professional costumer, which was a great asset to the program. He never liked the idea of renting costumes so avoided it whenever possible. A few of the things were borrowed from professional theater companies in the area, but most of the costumes were built by students with help and direction from the director/costumer. Designing and building costumes by students was done for all shows and it was pretty impressive. They did buy material, but got great discounts on that as well. They got good at their craft and were pretty proud of the work they did. A few went on to study tech theatre and costume design in college.
I just saw at my nephew's high school the shittest version of Joseph I have ever had to listened to. To think that there is so much talent out there at the high school level is inspiring.
The show was filmed on two different performances if you look at the chalkboard behind Joseph during any dream will do the date changes from February 28th to March 1st
This is actually an edit of four different shows. We tried to stress to the actors the importance of doing everything the same way, but changes occur. I'm sure you can find more continuity errors if you look hard enough!
@@RHColo the interesting part is they did behave and do the same thing each time, just different clothes. Guess it's because most other recordings have specific clothing vs rehearsals. Still good!
So glad I stumbled on this! Really clever set work and costumes. Solid performance from actors, I love it when kids get comic timing down too! Was that a live band??? Again, WOW, thanks for posting!
I think the two best were definitely Joseph and the brothers. I thought the narrator was great but her voice wasn't vocally ready for the narrator. That is a HARD role to sing. I have a friend who was a narrator and she had horrible technique and had multiple voice cracks and was super flat.
Miss Saigon is borderline pornographic but high school productions censor that (obviously). i honestly don't think this production would have changed in the slightest if they had made them wear shirts. it just comes off racy y'know
My school did this production and I’ve been missing being a part of this. I’m so glad to finally see something that I could actually enjoy watching again. Good job to whoever Joseph was
Outstanding performance, specially from a high school! There were no weak singers, they were all brilliant. The blocking and direction...I've never seen a better production--anywhere!
I loved it!!! Better than many professional productions I have seen. They are all so talented and committed!!
What a joy and such talented young people - Most of all the sound recording in this production came through and you could hear the words VERY CLEAR. God knows I've watched about a dozen other productions with lousy clarity where you could barely understand the words.
I just remembered that Joseph was one of my favourite musicals when I was in my late teens. I searched for the musical online and found this fabulous performance. Though it is already a few years old I thank you so much for sharing it and triggering so many wonderful memories.
Everybody involved did a great job. I enjoyed watching it very much!
JOSEPH IS BEST MUSICAL EVER THATS Y I WAS IN IT @ SCHOOL 20 YEARS AGO
now one of the cast members is on broadway !!
Some "Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" history:
The late Gordon Waller, of the 1960s British pop duo Peter and Gordon actually appeared in the role of "Pharaoh" (humorously interpreted as an Elvis Presley impersonator, and while Presley himself was still alive) in the first professional production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" (which ran only 35 minutes) in August-September of 1972, produced by the young Vic Theatre Company and presented at the Edinburgh International Festival in Scotland. In February 1973, the Young Vic production aired on Grenada Television in the United Kingdom.
Theater producer Michael White and impresario Robert Stigwood staged an expanded version of the Young Vic production at the Albert Theatre in London's West End, where it ran for 243 performances in 1973. The first production of the show in its modern, final form was produced at the Haymarket Theatre in Leicester, and ran several times from 1974 through 1978. A large-scale production of "Joseph" at the Westminster Theatre, London--which ran from November 1978 to February 1979, and again from November 1979 to February 1980--starred Paul Jones (original lead vocalist of the British pop group Manfred Mann, whose big hit was "Do Wah Diddy Diddy") as "Joseph" and renowned film and stage actor Leonard Whiting as "Pharaoh." Whiting famously portrayed "Romeo" in the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli-directed version of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" co-starring Olivia Hussey, still regarded as the best filming of that classic work about the star-crossed lovers from feuding families, with its stars still the only to date in a film of the work to have been age-appropriate to the roles--Hussey 15 years old and Whiting 17 years old at the time.
The Young Vic "Joseph" was recorded for an LP released on the RSO label in 1972. Another recording of the full musical was released on the MCA label in 1974, again featuring Waller. This is the earliest recording of "Joseph" to be released on CD.
@gymnastix ua-cam.com/video/WiwkN2gyGhA/v-deo.html
brilliant performances all round … the guy playing joseph is brilliant … a looker and a great bloody voice!
I've seen quite a few versions - including professional ones - and this beats them all. It's the wonderful joyful exuberance that makes the difference, combined with the great singing, costumes, staging, etc, etc. The clear diction is wonderful too - so important in this musical -
and even when the excellent eleven brothers are singing at once, you can almost always make out every word.
Thanks so much for sharing! Loved it as much as the original Broadway with Laurie Beechman! It felt vital, and new and actually brought a tear to my eye. Thank you all! What a director!!!
This is BY FAR, the best production of Joseph since the original Broadway production. I'm beyond impressed with the set, costumes, music, and especially each and every single performer. Joseph is outstanding, the narrator is likeable and makes the story easy to follow, the children are great, and the brothers are amazing. Each and every brother completely got into his role. I really can't say enough good things about this production. I just wish I had a chance to see it live.
BEST version of this show by FAR! I love the news part! it's hilarious and everyone is so talented
West side story meets joseph of many coat of colors-creative.
I just mixed and uploaded our middle school production, then decided to check-out other UA-cam versions. Wow! This is amazing! Speaking from the videography/Audiography stanpoint, whomever mixed this dig a fabulous job. You really put your skills on display. From the performance aspect - I find it hard to believe this is a high school production.Great job bey everyone involved -a true team effort.
I nearly fell down laughing at the Egyptian Shopping Network scene ;)
Me too 😂
Satire at it's finest
The Butler's voice was so good
43:56-44:03
YES!!! MY FAVORITE SONG!!!
This is incredible. Bravo. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Fantastic what a great performance!
I have already commented on this great production, but since have watched other school's efforts and while some are better than others, this one is stand out. I hope some of the performers went on to a professional career, they certainly display the talent, especially Joseph( I also saw him in Cinderella) The narrator and Pharaoh.
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Many have indeed gone on to study theatre (on stage and behind the scenes) in college. Hopefully, you can see some of them performing again someday!
Brilliant, whenever my spirits need lifting, I return to this production.x
Wish me luck, I'm doing this tomorrow.
I'M SEEING YOUR COMMENT 2 YEARS LATER AND I WANT TO KNOW HOW DID IT GOOOOO
TheTrueFalcon me to ✌️😋😋
@@juj509 Haha wow, didn't think i'd get a reply after all these years. It went great! It was really fun as everyone was really onboard with this performance. Thanks for giving me a little bit of nostalgia.
@@jilliantoops6205 Good luck! I'm sure you'll do/did great.
TheTrueFalcon omg thanks! I will tell you how it goes
Just watched Act 1 and 2. Was very impressed. Loved it.
I’m Gad in my performance!
Howd it go
the costume budget for this production is clearly MASSIVE, very lucky students!
Actually, the director also happened to be a professional costumer, which was a great asset to the program. He never liked the idea of renting costumes so avoided it whenever possible. A few of the things were borrowed from professional theater companies in the area, but most of the costumes were built by students with help and direction from the director/costumer. Designing and building costumes by students was done for all shows and it was pretty impressive. They did buy material, but got great discounts on that as well. They got good at their craft and were pretty proud of the work they did. A few went on to study tech theatre and costume design in college.
@@RHColo Wow! Sound like an awesome team effort! :)
Wow!! Amazing production!! Great job!!
I wanna be the narrator in this play some day. Ik the while thing by heart lmao
Love it ! You all did amazing ! A lot of talent ! Also great job director.
I did this show the day after and I was the narrator. The show went great but was not as good as this one.
I just saw at my nephew's high school the shittest version of Joseph I have ever had to listened to. To think that there is so much talent out there at the high school level is inspiring.
Does this have parts of 2 different performances combined? It looks like Joseph changes shirts during his first song depending on the angle.
yes it looks that way on angle his wearing a t shirt different angle a cardy
The show was filmed on two different performances if you look at the chalkboard behind Joseph during any dream will do the date changes from February 28th to March 1st
This is actually an edit of four different shows. We tried to stress to the actors the importance of doing everything the same way, but changes occur. I'm sure you can find more continuity errors if you look hard enough!
@@RHColo the interesting part is they did behave and do the same thing each time, just different clothes. Guess it's because most other recordings have specific clothing vs rehearsals. Still good!
So glad I stumbled on this! Really clever set work and costumes. Solid performance from actors, I love it when kids get comic timing down too! Was that a live band??? Again, WOW, thanks for posting!
I want to drum to the musical
Joseph has a really good voice 👏👏👏
Couldn't have gotten 11 guys in theater or choir to go shirtless at my high school.
I think the two best were definitely Joseph and the brothers. I thought the narrator was great but her voice wasn't vocally ready for the narrator. That is a HARD role to sing. I have a friend who was a narrator and she had horrible technique and had multiple voice cracks and was super flat.
Lols. The random commercial
The narrator is so attractive though
Highest marks. Really...this is high school?
Jacob didn't sing at all. The beginning of "Joseph's Coat" was completely spoken.
35:34
interesting choice making these high schoolers shirtless...
Joseph is traditionally shirtless for most of the production, but interesting they choose to make many of Jacob's son semi shirtless as well
Miss Saigon is borderline pornographic but high school productions censor that (obviously). i honestly don't think this production would have changed in the slightest if they had made them wear shirts. it just comes off racy y'know
Everything great, except the video editing, lol
I am in middle school and our narrators have way better technique they are all 8th graders and a good 70% of our cast are 7th graders
I’m Gad in my performance!