The Gospel of Musical Theatre

4.1 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat!

We're baaaackkkk! We're kicking off our fourth season, a deep dive into the musicals of the one & only Andrew Lloyd Weber: one of the most esteemed and prolific musical theatre composers of all time.

In this episode, Nathan & Peter take a look at an early success he and lyricist Tim Rice had in 1968: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat!

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We talk about:

- Church Music vs Pop: The intersection of "liturgical" music (Lloyd Webber’s father was a church organist) with pop music

- Dreams, and how they function both in the religious tradition and contemporary pop psychology and musicals. Is it really true that, as Joseph sings, "any dream will do?"

- The Problems of the Bible: What Bible stories we think are appropriate for children – and which parts of the Bible we sanitize or gloss overto preserve a romanticized ideal of childhood innocence

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You’ll hear Donny Osmond, Janet Metz and the cast of the 1992 Canadian Cast Recording (Really Useful Group Ltd under exclusive license to Universal Music Operations Limited).

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Check out some of our all-time favorites!

  • Phantom of the Opera
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
  • Jesus Christ Superstar!
  • Schmigadoon! (Season 1 / Season 2)
  • West Side Story!
  • Yentl!
  • Frozen!
  • Barbie!

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