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With a crash of drums and a flash of light, Encore Theatre Company's production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat will light up the Princess Theatre stage in 2011!
This revised version (never seen before in Tasmania!) of the spectacular Swinging Sixties show blasts into the 21st century with a colourful retelling of the biblical story of Joseph, the boy with the dreams and the dazzling designer coat of many colours, sings out to young and old alike with a score full of wall to wall hits - including Close Every Door and Any Dream Will Do.
Audiences will need to go-go-go and book tickets quickly for this high-energy, all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza when this all-new staging of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's family classic hits town in July 2011.
SHOW TIMES:
Fri 22 July 8pm
Sat 23 July 2pm
Sat 23 July 8pm
Wed 27 July 8pm
Thurs 28 July 8pm
Fri 29 July 8pm
Sat 30 July 2pm
Sat 30 July 8pm
TICKETS PRICES:
Adults $39
Conc/Groups 10+ $30
Children U16 $25
Family (2A2C) $110
By arrangement with Origin Theatrical Pty Ltd. Exclusive representative of the Really Useful Group Limited.
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