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Haylofters to get Biblical

Jacob (played by Terry Lemmon) and Joseph (played by John Kobernick) embrace as father and son in “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” (Photo by Jennifer Eisenbart)

Theater troupe presents ‘Joseph’ at local church

The story of a young man, an amazing dream coat and his family will hit the stage at the Haylofters winter home this next week.

“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” is the winter production for the theater troupe, with shows slated for Plymouth Congregational Church, Burlington.

Performances are Feb. 3-5 and Feb. 10-12. The Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m., with the Sunday shows at 2 p.m. Plymouth Church is at 124 West Washington Street.

Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at the Grater Tater (140 West Chestnut Street, Burlington), or at the door pending availability.

Tickets can also be purchased online at thehaylofters.com at a slightly higher price.

The show tells the story of Joseph, the favored son of Jacob, and his trials after his brothers decide to kill him. Joseph’s journey is told through music and song, with a satisfying resolution for everyone.

The musical is directed by Don Fresen, with Arlene Rodriguez serving as choreographer, Rachel Oldenburg as production assistant, Dylan Epping as the light/sound manager, Mackenzie Patten on lights and Anthony Mackie as wigmaster.

 

Cast

Joseph: John Kobernick

Narrators: Jenny Hoffman and Deb Davis

Jacob: Terry Lemmon

Pharaoh: Jesse Hurst

Potiphar: Bob Hartwick

Potiphar’s wife: Julie Patten

Brothers: Mike Cha, Bryce Clark, Todd Clark, Max Easley, Dylan Epping, Connor Grayson, Bob Jensen, Rich Junk, Frank Korb, Matt Landgraf, Jesse Hurst.

Wives: Ashley Andersen, Laura Brandt, Kim Casey, Phyllis Hartwick, Alex Hojnacki, Kylara Horner, Melissa Rodriguez, Daegen Ross, Megan Schroeder, Erzebet Schneider, Lenore Swoboda.

Baker: Jimmy Weber

Butcher: Brian Daniel

Pharaoh court: Alyssa Haglund, Leah Nickolai

Kids chorus: Kaitlyn Hynes, Rayiaa Huntress, Hailey White.

Accompanist: Kathy Middleton.

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