Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Reviews
DC Theater Arts- Highly Recommended
"...This is the musical that touches dreamers of all ages with its lighthearted take on the Biblical story of Joseph, a gifted interpreter of dreams. The British show first brought the team of Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice (Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita) to world attention in the early 1970s, though their full-length stage version would not reach Broadway until 1982."
MD Theatre Guide- Highly Recommended
"...I highly recommend "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" now playing at Toby's Dinner Theatre in Columbia, MD. Whether it's your first time seeing Joseph or you know the show by heart, you will fall in love with the new musical arrangements and extended dance numbers that ramp this show up to a new level of creativity and entertainment."
Theatre Bloom- Highly Recommended
"...Way, way back many decades ago- not long after the city of Columbia began! Toby Orenstein started up a dinner theatre- the finest one in all of Maryland! Toby's! Dinner and show! That's the place- this summer- to go! Toby's! Dinner and show! They're showing Joseph, just thought you should know! It's a dazzling production of many colors, this Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Directed by Mark Minnick and Toby Orenstein. This high-octane reimagined summertime fun show will have you bouncing along in your seats with the greatest retelling of Andrew Lloyd Webber's multi-genre rock show you've ever seen or are likely to see! It's so stellar it's ahead of its time!"
DCTheatreScene- Highly Recommended
"...Beginning with costumes by Lawrence B. Munsey which straddle the ancient world with current fashions, the directors and designers have chosen a fittingly whimsical rendition of Lloyd Webber and Rice’s first collaboration. The usual in-the-round staging is enhanced by enchanting hieroglyphics and Egyptian iconography designed (along with the lighting) by David A. Hopkins that sets the stage immediately for a journey back in time."