Muny Joseph…, With Jessica Vosk, Jason Gotay, Mykal Kilgore, Ends Run August 18 | Playbill

Regional News Muny Joseph, With Jessica Vosk, Jason Gotay, Mykal Kilgore, Ends Run August 18

The family-friendly Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical concludes the 2022 summer season at the St. Louis venue.

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The Muny production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ends its run August 18, concluding the 2022 summer season at the St. Louis venue.

Directed and choreographed by Josh Rhodes with music direction by Charlie Alterman, performances began August 12. Watch highlights from the production of the family-friendly, biblical musical above.

The company is led by Jason Gotay as Joseph, Jessica Vosk as Narrator, Eric Jordan Young as Jacob/Potiphar, and Mykal Kilgore as Pharaoh.

The ensemble includes Gabriel Amato, Becca Andrews, Matthew Davies, Drew Elhamalawy, Sean Ewing, Anna Gassett, Michael Hartung, Darron Hayes, Sydney Jones, Evan Kinnane, Kamal Lado, Ben Lanham, Marissa Levesque, Tiffany Rae Mallari, UJ Mangune, Sarah Meahl, Natalia Nieves-Melchor, Erica Messonnier, Collin Milfort, Harris Milgrim, Hayley Podschun, Spencer Ramirez, Emilie Renier, John Scherer, and Hannah Whitley, joined by the Muny Kids and Teens youth ensembles.

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The production also has associate choreography by Lee Wilkins, scenic design by Edward E. Haynes, Jr., costume design by Leon Dobkowski, lighting design by Jason Lyons, sound design by John Shivers and David Patridge, video design by Greg Emetaz, and wig design by Kelley Jordan. The production stage manager is Ralph Lee.

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See production photos below:

See Production Photos of Jessica Vosk, Jason Gotay, Mykal Kilgore, More in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

 
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