About Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat & Navajo Joe
Ticket (worth £30.00) & Dinner at Navajo Joe
(6pm) for £35.00
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Adelphi Theatre, The Strand, London, London, WC2E7NA
Nearest tube: Covent Garden
The story of Jacob's son, sold into slavery in Egypt by his jealous brothers, is surely the least likely subject matter ever to be staged as a West End musical. Yet 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' has seldom been offstage in London and New York since the first Broadway production in 1982. It has many of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's finest songs, with witty lyrics and unforgettable hooks, and offers plenty of comedy, high drama and several rousing set pieces. The Pharaoh is portrayed as Elvis, and Joseph is a really good hero, mixing tremendous vanity with quick wit. This is many people's favourite Lloyd Webber musical: 'Joseph' has a gleeful silliness that is lacking in the composer's later works, which keeps it fresh, and makes it a treat for all ages.
Lee Mead will be on holiday 3rd to the 11th November inclusive. His replacement is TBC.
Lee Mead is contracted to perform until the 10th January 2009.
Modern American cuisine in this restaurant named after a legendary Indian character. The bar has the largest selection of tequila outside Mexico - a choice of over 200 plus mezcals and over 40 different Cuban rums. The main feature of the restaurant is a 6 tonne translucent marble bar. Navajo Joe manages to attain a non-pretentious, sexy, funky feel through a careful combination of music, restaurant look, lighting, staff- encouraged to add their own flare and menus.