Full casting announced for JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT in the West End

Photo credit: Tristram Kenton

Photo credit: Tristram Kenton

Full casting has been announced for the revival of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat when it returns to the West End this summer.

Returning for a 10-week season at the London Palladium from 1 July to 5 September 2021 will be Jac Yarrow in the title role of Joseph, Jason Donovan will also return to the show once again as Pharaoh, Alexandra Burke will play the Narrator, with legendary Narrator Linzi Hateley returning for 11 performances. 

Joining them will be Steffan Lloyd Evans as Reuben and Bobby Windebank as Simeon, with the rest of the company including Femi Akinfolarin, Jabari Braham, Gemma Buckingham, Thalia Burt, Jasmin Colangelo, Jonathan Cordin, Francessca Daniella-Baker, Alexander Day, Andre Fabien Francis, Llandyll Gove, Abigayle Honeywill, Blythe Jandoo, Danny Nattrass, Perry O'Dea, Georgina Parkinson, Emily-Ann Potter, Jon Reynolds, Rochelle Sherona, Katie Singh and Callum Train.

The show is well known for its use of young performers and taking on those roles in this revival will be Ava Belle Alexander, Toby Byers, Mei Chiu, Esme Connolly, Hattie Connolly, Alinah Dagpin, Amelie Davison, Josselyn Ospina Escobar, Kaylenn Aires Fonseca, Noah Swer Fox, Bella Harding, Amber Hodder, Rafferty Ison, Holly Jade Roberts, Harry Jelley, Livi Kent, Tamar Laniado, Charlie McGonagle, Isabelle Mullally, Edesiri Paula Okpenerho, Amy Osborn, Millie Playle, Riley Plummer, Teddy Probets, Austin Riley, Harrison Skinner, Ethan Sokontwe, Ellis Sutherland, Charlie Tumbridge and Lilli Watkins.

The show, which has run on West End and Broadway, will be directed by Laurence Connor with choreography by JoAnn M Hunter and set and costume design by Morgan Large. 

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