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Post by Tanith Messenger on Jun 10, 2007 10:01:20 GMT
Oooooooooooooo PLEASE let there be a new cast recording made! Lee as Joseph on cd YAY YAY YAY hehe that would be one of my most listened to versions out of all my errm 15 ( I think) cds/tapes ;D
Fingers crossed people - and maybe LOTS of messages to ALW ??
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2007 12:55:55 GMT
Oh YES pleaaaaaaaaaase let there be a new cast recording!!! ALW would be nuts if he decides otherwise - lots of money in the making with gorgeous Lee!
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Post by Lynda on Jun 15, 2007 15:17:14 GMT
Have heard rumours Lee will be recording an album. I do hope, I already put my request in before he won.
The boy will be worn out before he even starts at this rate. Well actually no he wont he has the stamina.
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Post by Lynda on Jul 5, 2007 21:41:58 GMT
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Post by Lynda on Jul 11, 2007 19:33:28 GMT
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Post by Lynda on Jul 17, 2007 11:52:47 GMT
The opening of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Adelphi Theatre tomorrow night (17 July 2007, previews from 6 July) will mark more than the West End leading man debut of Any Dream Will Do victor Lee Mead (See News, 11 Jun 2007) - it will also see the world premiere of a new song by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.
Written especially for this production, “King of My Heart” takes its inspiration from Elvis Presley’ greatest hits, incorporating various Elvis song titles into the lyrics. It’s sung in Act Two by the pseudo Elvis character, the be-quiffed and hip-gyrating Pharaoh (played by Dean Collinson), immediately following the existing “Pharaoh’s Song”. Lloyd Webber and Rice’s last major collaboration was on the premiere of Evita in 1976. “King of My Heart” is expected to feature on a new Joseph cast recording released later this year.
Further scheduling details for Joseph have also been confirmed. From 25 July 2007, the role of the Narrator will be played at Wednesday matinees by Fiona Reyes, rather than Bombay Dreams’s Preeya Kalidas who appears in all other weekly performances. And in the title role, Lee Mead will be on holiday for the weeks commencing 14 and 21 January, 10 March and 5 May 2008, when the role is likely to be played by his understudy, James Bisp.
With an estimated box office advance in excess of £10 million – fuelled by the popularity of the two-month BBC One reality TV casting programme Any Dream Will Do, via which the public voted 25-year-old Lee Mead into the title part - the booking period for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat has already been extended through to June 2008 (See News, 11 Jul 2007).
- by Ryan Woods
Whatsonstage.com
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Post by Lynda on Jul 17, 2007 12:10:24 GMT
i have heard that Lee will be on radio 4 on wednesday on the programme 'Front Row' at 19.15-19.30
And on Saturday 21st again on radio 4 they are reviewing Joseph On Saturday Review 19.15-20.00.
Not had this confirmed
Thanks to B
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Post by Lynda on Jul 17, 2007 18:51:39 GMT
Hope all the 12 Josephs turn up and have a great time tonight at the opening. what an evening that will be. mwhaaaaaaaaaaaaaa am jealous of everyone in the audience tonight.
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