Joseph And The Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat (Touring Production)
Louise Gold featured, as Rachel (one of Jacob’s
wives), among the adoring maidens and Slave Girls, and Pontiphar’s wife, on
tour, in 1976
Cast
Listed In The Programme
Narrator - Adrian
Rondeau
Pharoah/
Jacob - Damon Hardy
Jacobs wives
Leah - Elaine Gibbs
Rachel - Louise Gold
Zilpah - Caro Gurney
Bilhah - June Chadwick
Their sons
Reuben - Rodney Madden
Simeon - Phillip Suart
Cad - Eden Phillips
Judah -
Dan - David Creedon
Napthali - Thom Booker
Isachar - Kenn Oldfield
Asher - Peter Walmsley
Zebulin - John Cogan
Benjamin - Mark Jefferis
Levi - Fred Warder
Joseph - Paul
Jones
Adoring
Maidens and Slave Girls - Elaine Gibbs, Louise Gold, Caro
Gurney, and, June Chadwick
Other parts
played by the Company
Uncredited In
Programm
Potiphar - Kenn
Oldfield
Potiphar’s
Wife - Louise Gold
Production Team
Presented By
- Donald Bodley for Scotia Theatrical Ltd by arrangement with Robert
Stigwood Organisation and David Land
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.
Directed by
- Donald Bodley
Choreographer
- Denise Shaune
Designed by
- Fay Barrett
Musical
Director -Alan Leigh
Assistant
Musical Director - David Harrison
Lighting by
- Adrian M Redmond
Sound
equipment - Autograph
Sound
operated by - Adrian M Redmond
Costumes and
Scenary - Anderton Enterprises Ltd
Company
Stage Manager - Richard Lockwood
Deputy Stage
Manager - Giles de Gatache
Assistant
Stage Managers - Howard Edmunds and Penny Harris
Wardrobe
Mistress - Alison Love
Tour Dates
Definitely:
Theatre Royal
Possibly:
Definitely: The Grand
Theatre
Around this time there was also a production of Joseph
And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Westcliffe Pavilion from
the 19 April to the 15 May 1976, and in Perth from the 4 August 1976 for two or
three weeks, but it is unclear whether either of these productions are in any
way connected to this tour.
Louise Gold had previously appeared
in Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in York, only in
that production Louise was in the chorus only, as Joan Heal herself
reprised the role of Potiphar’s wife. Louise, however, went on to play
Potiphar’s wife in productions of Joseph And The amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
in Norwich,
and later on in Reading.
Damon Hardy and Louise Gold went on to appear in Joseph And The
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Reading Production) which was also directed
and produced by Donald Bodley by
arrangement with Robert Stigwood
Organisation. It was also designed by Fay
Barrett. And Rodney Madden who
appeared in this production went on to choreograph that one.
John Cogan had previously appeared
in Joseph And
The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (York Production)
Louise Gold and John Cogan had
also previously appeared together in My Fair Lady
Alan Leigh had previously been
musical director on a touring production of Hair, which Louise
Gold also appeared in. Elaine Gibbs and Thorm Booker had also
appeared in that production of, but after Louise Gold had left the cast.
Louise Gold had previously
appeared at Theatre Royal Nottingham
when she was touring in Hair, and went on to appear
there in The Cherry Orchard.
Louise Gold and Caro Gurney
went on to appear in The Land Of The
Dinosaurs
Louise Gold and Warwick Evans
went on to appear in another religious musical Godspell
Louise Gold and Mark Jefferis
both went on to become successful puppeteers (in fact both have worked on Jim
Henson’s Creature Shop’s productions at one time or another), and they have
worked together as puppeteers on Spitting Image.
Fred Warder has also
ventured into the realm of puppetry, in the 1980s he performed a few Full Body
puppets on the Henson production Dreamchild. It was as an actor,
however, that he appeared in Muppet
Treasure Island, on which Louise
Gold and Mark Jefferis worked as
puppeteers.
Kenn Oldfield went on to become a
successful choreographer, and fifteen years later at the Regent’s Park
Open Air Theatre, choreographed The
Boys From Syracuse and A Midsummer
Night’s Dream, both of which featured Louise Gold, another eleven
years later, at the same venue he contributed to the choreography of Regents Park 70th Anniversary Gala
Kenn Oldfield also worked as a
choreographer on the galas Will-Aid and Comedy Tonight, both of which Louise Gold
may have appeared in.
Paul Jones went on to appear in A Time To Start Living, for which Autograph
also did the sound.
Louise Gold has also been in various
other musicals for which Autograph did the sound, notably: Anything Goes (Stage show) and Follies.
Composer Sir Andrew Lloyd-Webber went on to be
interviewed on television on A Week In The
West End
Paul Jones’s recording credits
include The Greatest
Musicals of the 20th Century.
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