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Pharoh the King, Chris Norris, tells Joseph of his troubled dreams. (Photo by J. Takarsh) The cast of “Joseph” strikes one final pose to end the 20th spring musical. (Photo by J. Takarsh) The supporting roles receive their applause during curtain call. (Photo by H. Coole) Jamming out for Joseph, sophomore Keith Hershman, performs during the spring musical. (Photo by J. Takarsh) Student Life-29
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I I A final bow is taken by Joseph's brothers in Sunday’s finale. (Photo by J. Takarsh) to begin the 20th annual spring musical in Kenneth O. Godwin Jr. Auditorium. “Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'', a contemporary musical came to life on April 22,23, and 24. Months of preprations went into “Joseph . Finding costumes that fit the Egyptian setting was a tedious task. Although not all costumes were common Egyptian fashions, the Ishmalites were dressed in leisure suits and Pharoh's back up singers were clad in fifties’ styles. Costumes weren’t the only conflict that the production of “Joseph” faced. The set which consisted of two five foot ramps, a large raised platform and two eight foot triangles posed a bit of a problem. Four days before the opening night, while the curtain call was being staged, the right ramp collapsed with about thirty cast members occupying it. There were no injuries and the ramp was fixed within twenty-four hours in time for the dress rehearsal. Joseph was a different type of musical. It had no speaking lines. The audience had to depend on the musical narration of senior Becky Gaines, who portrayed the lead of the spirit. Joseph” was written for children. It told the story of Joseph by using unique techniques such as props and costume changes. The musical had up beat music and junior 28-Musical
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Tvm Junior Eric Klepful discusses a mix up in props with crew member, Vicki Moore. (Photo by B. Bums) Taking their place amidst the rest of the cast is Joseph's parents Brian Findley and Mary Heffrin. (Photo by H.Coole) Joseph, Matt Ball, displays his multicolored coat at the end of the musical. (Photo by J.Ta-karsh) 30-Musical
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