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Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Booking from Friday, 6th July 2007 until Saturday, 18th October 2008
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'A dream ticket'
The Sun
See 'Any Dream Will Do' winner Lee Mead as the the new musical star in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
'A dream ticket'
The Sun
'A just reminder of how talented Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber are'
Daily Express
'Lee Mead proves he's a winner. A West End Star!'
Daily Mirror
'A heavenly triumph'
Evening Standard
Note: please see below for details of Lee Mead's holidays.

Joseph returns to London's West End in his bright coat of many colours.
In a fresh staging of the triumphant 1990s London Palladium production Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's family classic is ready to stun a whole it's audience.
This dazzling renarration of the biblical story about dreamboat Joseph, his uncannily abilities and his designer coat appeals to young and old alike with a score packed with hits - including Close Every Door and Any Dream Will Do.
For a limited season only, and with a young company led by a new star, JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT is a must see.
Get your Joseph ticket online today!

Please note that Lee Mead will be on holiday on 5th-10th May 2008. He will not perform on any of these dates. Lewis Bradley (3rd place, BBC's Any Dream Will Do) will perform when Lee Mead is on holiday.
Contrary to earlier schedules, Lee Mead will now perform from the 25th to the 27th June 2008.
For the new booking period, Lee Mead will be on holiday 28th July to 5th August, and 3rd to 11th November inclusive. His replacement is TBC.
Lee Mead is contracted to perform until the 10th January 2009.
From the 9th June the narrator will be played by Jenna Lee James. She will not perform Monday and Thursday evenings.

Special Deal - Top Price

With a crash of drums and a flash of light, Joseph returns to the West End in his dazzling coat of many colours in a new staging of the record-breaking production at the Adelphi Theatre. Starring Lee Mead, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's family classic is ready to please a whole new generation. Go, Go, Go, Go!
Date Type Start Seats Face Value Price Tickets
Mon 28/07/2008 Evening 19:30 Dress Circle £ 45.00 £29.50
Tue 29/07/2008 Evening 19:00 Stalls £ 45.00 £29.50
Tue 29/07/2008 Evening 19:00 Dress Circle £ 45.00 £29.50
Wed 30/07/2008 Evening 19:30 Stalls £ 45.00 £29.50
Wed 30/07/2008 Evening 19:30 Dress Circle £ 45.00 £29.50
Thu 31/07/2008 Evening 19:30 Stalls £ 45.00 £29.50
Thu 31/07/2008 Evening 19:30 Dress Circle £ 45.00 £29.50
Mon 04/08/2008 Evening 19:30 Stalls £ 45.00 £29.50
Tue 05/08/2008 Evening 19:00 Stalls £ 45.00 £29.50

Now showing at Adelphi Theatre

Adelphi Theatre
Strand
London

There has been a theatre on this site since 1806 when The Sans Pareil Theatre opened here, it soon changed its name to The Adelphi Theatre in 1819 and to The Theatre Royal, Adelphi in 1829. This theatre was demolished in 1858 to make way for a new theatre which opened later that same year and was also called The Theatre Royal, Adelphi before changing to The Royal Adelphi Theatre in 1867.

At the turn of the century the theatre was virtually completely reconstructed and reopened in 1901 as The Century Theatre, but it reverted to its previous name the following year. The theatre was then once again completely reconstructed in 1930 - just the external walls and the Royal Entrance at the rear of the theatre in Maiden Lane remained - this new theatre was designed in the 'Art Deco' style of the period by Ernest Schaufelberg and opened as The Royal Adelphi Theatre on 3 December 1930 before changing its name back to The Adelphi Theatre in 1940. Recently the theatre was extensively refurbished for the 1993 opening of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Sunset Boulevard" when the seating capacity was also increased by about 80.

The name 'Adelphi' refers to the development of 24 terraced houses that were begun by the Adam brothers, John, Robert, James and William in 1772 and occupied the land between The Strand and The River Thames - John Adam Street, Adam Street and Lower Robert Street. The Greek word for brothers is 'Adelphoi', hence the name 'Adelphi'.

Productions at the current Adelphi Theatre include Meredith Wilson's "The Music Man" starring Van Johnson, it opened 16 March 1961 and run for just under 400 performances. "Charlie Girl" opened on 15 December 1961 and run for over 2000 performances. Recent productions include the very successful revival (with revisions) of the Noel Gay musical "Me and My Girl" which opened 12 February 1985, when it closed on 16 January 1993 the theatre was extensively refurbished prior to Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical "Sunset Boulevard" opening here on 12 July 1993.

Travel directions

Take the Bakerloo or Northern Line to Charing Cross station. Exit onto the Strand and walk for approximately 5 minutes.

Nearest underground station: Covent Garden

Nearest train station: Charing Cross

Buses: 6, 9, 11,13, 15, 23, 77A, 91, 139, 176

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