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    • The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Spring 2019)
    • Journey to the World's Edge (Fall 2018)
    • Wizard of Oz (Spring 2018)
    • Twelfth Night (Fall 2017)
    • The Secret Garden (Spring 2017)
    • The Man Who Came to Dinner (Fall 2016)
    • Oklahoma (Spring 2016)
    • Nooses Off (Fall 2015)
    • A Year with Frog and Toad (Spring 2015)
    • Rehearsal for Murder (Fall 2014)
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  • Home
  • Current Production: Anne of Green Gables (Fall 2023)
  • 2023-2024 Calendar
  • Past Productions
    • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Spring 2023)
    • The Love of Three Oranges (Fall 2022)
    • Matilda the Musical (Spring 2022)
    • Alice & Through the Looking-Glass (Fall 2021)
    • Schoolhouse Rock Live! (Spring 2021)
    • Clue: Stay-at-Home Version (Fall 2020)
    • Little Women (Spring 2020)
    • One Acts 2020
    • Peter and the Starcatcher (Fall 2019)
    • The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Spring 2019)
    • Journey to the World's Edge (Fall 2018)
    • Wizard of Oz (Spring 2018)
    • Twelfth Night (Fall 2017)
    • The Secret Garden (Spring 2017)
    • The Man Who Came to Dinner (Fall 2016)
    • Oklahoma (Spring 2016)
    • Nooses Off (Fall 2015)
    • A Year with Frog and Toad (Spring 2015)
    • Rehearsal for Murder (Fall 2014)
  • Contact
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​Performances: April 28, 29, 30, May 5, 6, 7, 2023
Fridays & Saturdays at 7:00pm, Sundays at 2:00pm


Synopsis: The story of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a tale that follows the journey of a dreamer. Joseph is the son of Jacob and one of twelve brothers. He is given a coat of many colors by his father, which is symbolic of his favor and an object of his brothers’ jealousy. The brothers decide to sell Joseph into slavery after initially plotting to have him killed. Convincing their father that his favorite son has died, they reveal his tattered coat and believe that they are rid of him once and for all. From his homeland of Canaan, Joseph is taken to Egypt where he becomes the slave of Egyptian millionaire Potiphar and earns his trust. Managing his household, he soon has to ward off the affections of Potiphar’s wife. Enraged and unwilling to assess the situation, Potiphar has Joseph thrown into jail where he interprets the dreams of his cellmates. The prisoners are awed by his hidden talents of interpretation and encourage Joseph to pursue dreams of his own.
Joseph’s fortunes take a turn for the better as the Pharaoh hears rumors of his talent. Having strange recurring dreams about cows and ears of corn, the Pharaoh asks Joseph what his mysterious dreams could mean. Joseph determines that they are omens of a famine that will swipe the land in seven years. This foresight allows actions to be made to prevent devastation and grants Joseph a position as the second most powerful man in Egypt. Back in Canaan, Joseph’s brothers are afflicted by starvation and regret their treatment of Joseph. Hearing of the prosperity of Egypt, they unknowingly ask for Joseph’s help. He devises a test to see if his brothers have changed their ways, and finally reveals himself donning his Technicolor dreamcoat once again.

CAST LIST

Narrator……………………………………     Ava O’Brian
Joseph……………………………………...    Andrew Haglund
Jacob (Joseph’s Father)................................    Aden MacPherson

Joseph’s Brothers:
Reuben…………………………………….     Kaleb Mueller
Simeon…………………………………….     Asa McAdams
Levi……………………………………….     Josie Scowcroft
Naphtali………………………………………Ella Olson
Judah……………………………………..…..Jacob Bloom
Asher…………………………………………Leah Snyder
Dan……………………………………………Reed Johnson
Zebulun………………………………………Vexin Ruddy
Gad……………………………………………Olivia Lien
Benjamin…………………………………….Ash Thoburn
Issachar………………………………………Ozzy White
Potiphar………………………………………Isaac Allen
Mrs. Potiphar…………………………………Morgan Johnson
Butler…………………………………………Luke Johnson
Baker…………………………………………McKenna Peterson
Pharaoh……………………………………… Genna Dumas

Wives (also sometimes ensemble): Genna Dumas, Emily Felland, Morgan Johnson, Ella Krause, Maggie Meyer, Evelynne Peterman, McKenna Peterson,  Iris Russell

Ensemble (also includes featured lines and moments): Isaac Allen, Cole Carlson, Elaina Haglund, Finn Hanson, Evan Johnson, Jonathan Johnson, Luke Johnson, Aleah McAdams, Kade Pederson, Sophia Peterson

​Children’s Choir: Abbi Jackson, Ruby Johnson, Myla Ledermann, Payton Schmit


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