Joseph And The Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat (
Louise Gold featured as Potiphar’s Wife, at Norwich Theatre
Royal, probably 21 June to 17 July 1976 (judging by the entry in The Stage;
note that the programme for this production states that Ms Gold had most
recently appeared in a touring production of the same show)
Cast
Narrator – Tudor Davies
Joseph – Ray C Davis
Pharoah – Steve Devereaux
Joseph’s
Brother – Peter Alexander, John Foley, Gerry Lundberg, Fred
Tarittelin, Brough Cooper, Jona Jones, Sam Naylor, Peter Tullo,
Adrian Crowhurst, John Lester, and, Richard Ratcliff
Potiphar /
Jacob – Mason Taylor
Potiphar’s
Wife – Louise Gold
Adoring
Girls – Handmaidens – Caroline Angus,
Su Evans, Moir Leslie, Kim McCarthy,
Hollis McCray, and, Shelagh MacLeod
Production Team
Producers – Dick Condon and Michael Lyas
Music by - Andrew Lloyd-Webber
Lyrics by - Tim Rice
Copyright in
this play owned by Novello & Company
Ltd,
First
performed by The Young Vic Company
at The Edinburgh Festival in 1971,
with Joan Heal as Potiphar’s wife.
Director
& Choreographer, Scenery & Costume Design – Tudor
Davies
Assistant Director/Choreographer
– Pat Adams
Musical
Director – Chris Hamel-Cooke
The
Orchestra
Conductor / Keyboards – Chris
Hamel-Cooke
Trombone / Tuba – Paul Barrett
/ Noel Fisher
Clarinet / Sax / Bass Clarinet – Maurice
Cambridge
Bass Guitar – Ted Fuller
Trumpet – David Lord
Lead Guitar – Derek Overy
Drum / Percussion – Bernard Shaw
Choirs –
Rehearsal by – Colin Goodchild
Assisted by – David Bowman
Louise Gold had previously
appeared in Joseph
And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (York Production) as one of the wives
/ adoring maiden’s & others. She had also appeared in Joseph And The
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Touring Production) in which she not only
appeared as one of the wives / adoring maidens, but also played Potiphar’s
Wife. She went on to fulfil the same roles in Joseph And The
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Reading Production).
Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat had also had a
three week run at this theatre barely two years earlier, with Joan Heal recreating her role.
Tudor Davies may have gone
on to appear in Will-Aid.
Louise Gold had previously
appeared at Theatre Royal Norwich
right at the start of her musical theatre career, in a touring production of Hair.
Steve Devereaux and Louise Gold went on to appear in The Soap Opera.
Ray C. Davis, and, Louise Gold went on to appear together
in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. They have
also appeared as members of The
Company Of Mary Poppins in a late night FUNdraising special.
Ray
C. Davis, and, Louise
Gold have gone on to appear together in Mary Poppins. It is
uncertain whether or not the Maurice
Cambridge listed as the Orchestral Manager in that production is the same
person who was a musician in this production.
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