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Re: Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat RECAPS, PICTURES
« Reply #195 on: August 22, 2013, 09:26:41 PM »
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 Aug 22 2013, 09:10 PM


Just got home from a very long, but fun day in Maine. I don't write very good recaps and I don't know how to make it red, but I'll try. We left at 6 a.m. and arrived in Wells at 9:30. We first stopped at a local farm stand and bought corn and wild Maine blueberries. If you've never had them, they taste completely different from store-bought blueberries and are a real treat. Next we stopped st Capn Hooks for steamers and lobster meat to take home with us. Then we headed to Wells Beach. We walked the beach and waded in the water until it was time for lunch. We ate at a place in Wells and had a lobster roll and fried oyster sandwich. Yum! Then we headed to Ogunquit.

Thank you to those who gave us the info that you could park at the Playhouse early and walk into town. The traffic in Ogunquit and heading north was horrible. We walked from the Playhouse to the Marginal Way. It was just a gorgeous day and the views were spectacular. Thank you Clay for bringing us to such a great place! But it was hot, so we were glad when it was time to go back to the theater. It was wonderful to see the sign "Standing Room Only" as we arrived! The place was absolutely packed. The announcer came out and said what a wonderful run it has been with Joseph with so many sold out performances. I do think the theater is very happy.

CED was stunning. I love the way Clay sings/cries this song! As others have said, it is amazing how he can sing with such power when he is lying face down on the floor. There was an adorable little girl sitting in front of us who was so upset for Joseph and kept asking her mother if he was going to be okay.

DH and I loved the play!! I saw Spamalot and I thought how similar Joseph was in the sense that the whole cast was just so excellent and had such a great camaraderie that you just left both plays feeling so uplifted. They got a standing O at the end which was so well deserved. I really liked Jacob, but I never saw the old one so I had no comparison. Someone gave Keala, Matthew Ragas and Clay beautiful flowers at the end. Somehow Clay didn't see her trying to hand them to him, so she had to throw them. It was very cute and they all looked really appreciative.

The Stage Door was fun, too. The brothers came out to lots of appreciation and they seem so sweet and really thrilled. I heard someone ask for Ken and she was asked if she were a Ken Doll.  Keala came out carrying her flowers and happily signed and then Clay came last. It was all over too quickly.

So wish I could go again, but I will have to live vicariously through those of you going this weekend. Have a blast everyone. We did! 
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Re: Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat RECAPS, PICTURES
« Reply #196 on: August 22, 2013, 09:28:35 PM »
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Aug 22 2013, 03:33 PM 

Here's a little red. Probably stuf that's been posted but I'm now just noticing it because of being up close.

Keala has different shoes now. Didn't notice that before.

When Joseph's being sold off he says something like" no stop" when he's being dragged off. Judah also says to Joseph "it wasn't my idea I'm sorry"

During the go go Joseph part I noticed clay says omg. Also he didn't sing the last part. Not sure if its only this show.

Seriously I'm amazed at all the different view the theater has since each one adds something different to the show. If your seeing different shows defiantly change up your seats and seat in differnt areas cause you'll pick up things you didn't see before
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Re: Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat RECAPS, PICTURES
« Reply #197 on: August 26, 2013, 08:27:03 PM »
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Two shows complete! Now some more cast bonding :-) #smores #brothers4life
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Re: Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat RECAPS, PICTURES
« Reply #198 on: August 26, 2013, 08:29:08 PM »
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Aug 22 2013, 11:02 PM


what a fun show!!!!

LOML and I are just amazed that he can sing CED prone. he did slide his hand in while he was down there and move his hair out of his face.

Such a talented cast! The brothers are great.

We were so close(4th row) that we were treated to views of the brothers under garments.

He looked scrumptious at stage door, we were back a bit but it was fun to see him work the line.

 
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« Reply #199 on: August 26, 2013, 08:31:46 PM »
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 Aug 22 2013, 11:15 PM

A more formal RECAP (now that I am back home at my computer and not trying to use my phone to type on)
Arrived in Ogunquit about an hour before the show....after a 4 hour drive from NW CT.

Went to the ladies' room to change from my comfortable driving pants...into something a bit dressier. Met one of the cast. She was a young lady who is 12 (tall...wears green in the play). She said she is also doing The Cat In The Hat play as well. I asked her how she enjoyed working with the cast. She said they were awesome. The adults (not sure about the kids) are all staying in one place and they all sit around every night cracking jokes.....and they are all very funny. (man, would I love to be an "Invisible" fly on the wall for those gatherings).

Inside the lobby, I spoke with a mother and her daughter. They were looking at the pictures on the walls of various actors who had performed there. I said I wondered if any of the actors from Joseph would make it up there. The mother said maybe Clay Aiken because he won American Idol....then she said something like, or did he come in second. I said I think he came in second, but, he seems to have done well. She agreed. Assuming they were NJU because she wouldn't have thought, for a minute, that Clay had won.

I had a first row center seat...which has both it's benefits and issues....but, mostly benefits. On one side of me was an elderly gentleman who had brought his mother. They were vacationing from MA for the week and he had seen Joseph before. On the other side of me was a young lady with special needs...definitely Down's Syndrome and possibly something else. I asked her if she was enjoying her vacation and she said she like the beach and brown. Her mother explained that she meant chocolate ice cream...but, she just calls it brown. Then, I said to the girl that this must be a great vacation with the beach, chocolate ice cream, and seeing a play. She seemed to agree. Her mother said if she bothered me to let them know. I felt badly that she had to say something like that. Her family (5 of them) had a summer cottage up in Maine....but, I think the girl was up for only a week or two.

The show started as with the speaker...and everyone knows by now that George and Barbara Bush were announced as being in the audience. They were sitting in the last row of the section on the right ...near the exit door....WC12 for George in his wheel chair.



The play was amazingly good ..A true Presidential performance!! I spoke with some of the actors after the show. They were all positively glowing and full of excitement. One of the brothers said he found out about the Bushes being there just as he was tying his shoes to go on stage. Another (Clay's young friend...Kory Geller) said the Bushes met with them at intermission (which we know). The intermission was super long. We were guessing that the Pres was taking the time to meet with the actors. Lots of secret service....anxiety provoking for me, as I was doing an illegal cellcert with the President and his wife in the audience!! I had visions of being escorted out by members of the secret service in front of the President ....but, all was fine. LOL...I told caperkeeper I was nervous, because I was kind of breaking the law. She said ...you weren't kind of breaking the law..you were breaking the law.  Thanks caperkeeper. Many of the audience stood and clapped when President Bush was wheeled back in after intermission. Barbara came in earlier..and got applause as well. Everyone was waving at the President though. He saluted back to the audience. It was surreal and exciting at the same time. The young girl sitting next to me was jumping up and down with excitement about the President. Yet, even with the President in the audience, some of the cast members, especially the Pharaoh (Matthew Ragas), gave the girl the most attention. She kept telling Elvis she loved him. She would wave at him, giggle, and he would wave back. Made me so happy. A moment of inclusion at it's finest. I would like to think that some of the attention was because Clay's devotion to inclusion has had an impact on some of those he has worked with.

At intermission, I spoke with various people around me and they definitely seemed like NJU. All who had seen the Donny production thought that this production was much better!!! When I asked the elderly woman, two seats down from me, who she thought did Joseph the best....she said Clay Aiken was definitely the best one. Her son said that the Donny Osmond production was very different. He said that the narrator pretty much sat in a chair and did not have the personality that this narrator has (everyone loved Keala), the kids weren't as involved in the Donny production, and, he was very impressed with how Clay played Joseph. He said that while Donny was always smiling ...even at times he shouldn't have been, Clay's acting was much better. I think he really liked Clay's voice, too. I quickly looked over at him when Clay was finishing CED...his mouth literally wide open in pure awe...and he had his hands ready to clap...which he did...very loud and for a long time.


After the play, I went out to Stage Door. I had already gotten an autograph...so, my plan was to take a couple of pictures if I could...see below...I only got 3 quick ones with my iPhone. First however, I spoke with some of the actors (see above)....and then personally thanked Matthew/Pharaoh for being so nice to the girl in the front row. He said something like ...I just wanted to make it more fun for her. What a really sweet guy . I know Clay would have been very, very happy to hear that comment.

 
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Re: Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat RECAPS, PICTURES
« Reply #200 on: August 26, 2013, 08:35:35 PM »
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« Reply #201 on: August 26, 2013, 08:40:16 PM »
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« Reply #202 on: August 26, 2013, 08:44:29 PM »
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Posting on my phone so pretend its red. This is for the first part of our trip and the 8/21 matinee.

We parked where they told us to at the playhouse (we advised them that we were staying for stage door) and headed for the gift shop. Sad to report that the mugs are once again sold out. I bought a poster and ascertained that there would be tshirts available later that day. We did the whole "family reunion" thing in the lobby, grabbed a bottle of water, and headed to our row BB ( aka front row) seats. They were on the right side on the aisle, up against the steps to the stage. Never been so close in my life! But of course the pillars were right in front of us. So we knew we would be slightly obstructed, but the pay off of having clay close enough to touch was too hard to pass up. So we stayed put.

Cindilu2 had texted me to say former president Bush Sr. would be in attendance so we weren't surprised when secret service and Barbara sat down about 6 rows behind us. Then the man himself was wheeled in. So many people were taking pictures, until the secret service asked them to stop. The children took the stage to skip and jump and hula hoop. Is it bad that we found most of them quite obnoxious? In our defense, we were close. Really close. It reaffirmed Lindsay's decision never to have children.

Finally the playhouse representative came on and gave his spiel (which I did not find out of place or obnoxious at all). And then the lights went down and Keala came out and wheeeee! OMG. We were blocked a fair amount of time, because of the way the children and other actors were staged, sitting and or standing right in front of us. But I knew we would have an unobstructed view in the evening, so I was ok with it. When Clay came over to our side, I could have reached out and touched his feet. His white sandals were hideous. LOL. His arms and hands are so furry! His facial expressions are hilarious. There were certain moments in the play where he stood facing away from the action, but facing me. I was eating it up and no doubt grinning like a loon.

Close Every Door was amazing. How he sings laying prone like that is beyond me. You could see his chest just heaving at the beginning. He raised up on his hands and eventually his knees, but never raised his lower body off the stage. It was an extremely emotional performance and the crowd loved it. During Elvis I watched Clay. The way he reacted to the cow heads was hysterical. After the pharaoh finally chooses him as his #2 (Joe!) he turns away and puts his hands to his face and looks down....right into my eyes. Holy shit. Soon after that it was intermission, and we went outside to breathe.

The bell rang signalling the second act and we went back down to the seats. There was a long delay waiting for the president to be brought back in. We later found out that he was backstage with the cast.

I moved over to the second seat in from the aisle, to give my daughter a chance to have a better view. The children came up our aisle and man is it a tight squeeze for anyone to get up those stairs. We had our feet tucked under our chairs. I love Clay as the Pharoah. I mean I freaking love it. Those eyes of his are like laser beams when they catch you. He is pissed off and the combination of that and the eye makeup is killer. When he threw Benjamin to the ground right in front of me, I was in seventh heaven. I would like to Groundhog Day that moment for the rest of my life. Or maybe not, because I think my absolute favourite part is when he sees Jacob coming (up our aisle again) and he sings the reprise to him in such a tender, emotional way, with tears in his eyes. I had to lay across the next seat to the wall to see his face but that's ok. It was amazing. I was on my feet during the ending, clapping and screaming. What a show. I loved every actor (except maybe Potiphar because of the loin cloth - seriously too much shown of his body - ewwwwww).

We had a heck of a time getting across the theatre to the left side exit and the stage door. It was a good 3 deep by the time we got out there, but I held my poster over heads and he signed it. His hair was soooo short, looked like it was just cut. He was out and gone in probably 2 minutes. 
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« Reply #203 on: August 26, 2013, 08:49:43 PM »
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Part two: Evening 8/21 plus Maine sight seeing

We had made plans to meet friends for dinner at the Maine Diner, which is located in Wells. It took a good half hour to get up there because of horrific traffic, but it was worth it. To die for seafood chowder and lobster pie. Unfortunately our friends didn't make it but we enjoyed ourselves and bought some souvenirs in the gift shop. Then, a quick check in at our hotel and back to the playhouse for another show!

This time the tshirts were available so Sue and I grabbed them. Our seats were centre row F which was killer. Couldn't have been better. It was such a different perspective, but much better to appreciate the play as a whole. There are not enough superlatives for the cast - they truly surpassed my expectations, which had been raised pretty high by reading recaps. Keala is brilliant. She cracks me up with her expressions. I didn't mention before that during the afternoon performance, on the line about the Pharoah being "right wing", she really played it right up to the president. It was hilarious.

Differences I noticed this show: Clay knelt down in front of one of the little girls during the opening number and sang into her eyes. It was so sweet. When they threw him down in the jail cell, his right arm seemed to be positioned very awkwardly, and looked really uncomfortable to me, almost twisted backwards. And when he hits the ground he hits it hard! Anyway, he sang without moving his arm for the first few lines and eventually got it into a better position to raise his head. The rest of the play just flew by. I thought I might cry at the end, knowing it was my last one, but I was just too caught up in the excitement of the finale for anything but cheering. Next thing I knew we were trying to get out to the stage door again, but we had worse luck this time than last. The crowd was huge. I held my program over heads and my daughter held out an Ogunquit Playhouse postcard (she is a post card collector). We both got them signed. It's impressive how he manages to catch everyone in such a short amount of time. I heard him snarking on Claymatron in the front row. Sue had already got Clay's autograph in the afternoon, so this time she positioned herself down at the end, hoping to get a picture with "the Pharoah". She was quite successful.  We hung around chatting with other fans and old friends until we realized that we were the last people left. Apparently, the door kept opening a crack and later we realized that Clay was probably waiting to leave. Ooops! So we trudged over to our car, the lone car up against the fence near the visitor's centre, and joked that if we sat there long enough maybe he'd walk by us. But we were good fans and drove away, but not before asking one of the employees where the nearest ice cream shop was. We were hoping to find frozen custard (something that doesn't exist in Canada) but when we arrived at Prego on Shore Drive, they were just closing. They pointed us across the street to a little ice cream parlour, which was really good. We stood out on the street (quite busy with pedestrians even at that hour) and caught up with FearOfH20 and playbiller for a while. We briefly considered taking the foot path to the beach that was prominently signed, but decided it looked pretty dark down there. So we headed to the hotel and crashed, setting our alarms for 6:30 a.m.


My NJU friend Sue really enjoyed the play. She was glad that we got to see it twice, because she said she caught so many more things the second time around. She loved Clay on AI2 and she saw him in Toronto for the Jukebox Tour, but since then she has not seen much except Celebrity Apprentice. She saw Joseph twice in Toronto with Donny Osmond, so she was quite familiar with the play, but she was able to explain to us the differences in staging, props, etc. She was absolutely giddy and thrilled that she got Clay's autograph, and she said Clay, as compared to Donny, played the part in a much more emotional way. She particularly was impressed with Close Every Door and the reprise of Any Dream Will Do, as sung to Jacob. She also couldn't get over how he sang some of the parts so high! But she had a blast and said she'd love to come on another Clay adventure in future.

So yesterday, we went to Amore for breakfast quite early, around 7:30 am. That is the perfect time to go because there was no one waiting in line, we just walked right in and were seated. What a gorgeous place, and a gorgeous area! Our waiter, Douen, was fantastic. The food was impressive. I was all lobstered out so I went with a waffle. We spent some time in the gift shop and bought a few things. We had a chat with the owner on our way out and told her we were Clay fans. She mentioned that Clay had been in the day before for an omelette. She said he chose his ingredients himself so she was thinking of calling it the Aiken omelette. LOL. She said they "talked food" and mentioned just how nice he was. We wondered whether maybe he might have rented a cottage in that area, because it's a bit out of the way but very ritzy.
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Re: Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat RECAPS, PICTURES
« Reply #204 on: August 26, 2013, 08:59:41 PM »
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I went to the show on August 20th and the evening of the 21st. I had avoided most of the Clack and only seen some bits of the video of other productions, so I was a virgin. No, really! Well, mostly. Heh. The Mac Geezer and I had a ball with the show. So much fun in such a short time. Next to Clay, the brothers were my favorite part. I never tired of watching how they milked the script for every bit of humor and satire. I also thought Keala was amazing. Fabulous voice. Clay said he was fascinated and amazed by the choices she made. I think that's so interesting. She's a seasoned Broadway performer who knows so much. I bet he learned more from her than parallel parking!

The Pharaoh is such a hoot. And I love the stories about the extra attention he gave those kids with special needs. I'm sure he was that way before - people don't always need to be around Clay to pick up on kindness to those who need it. And he's amazing eye candy. I couldn't agree with Mrs Bush more. Hee.

And the brothers. OMG, so funny, so adorable, so vastly entertaining. I loved every minute they were on stage.

Now on to Clay: I just finished watching some of the parts of Donny Osmond's version. I think it's more than credible. There are even a few things I think he does better than Clay, but on the whole, Clay's version is more human, more touching, and in parts a little more accessible. Here's the deal.

The Joseph story has always been one of my favorites. It's got everything - sex, murder (sorta), conspiracies, psychic powers, and ancient Egypt in all its splendor. It's also got a great character arc as Joseph starts out as kind of an arrogant asshole, smug in his father's favoritism, and pretty annoying and condescending to his brothers. His years as a slave and his time in prison change him, mold him into someone else, someone who ultimately chooses compassion rather than revenge and is also wise and capable enough to be the architect of Egypt's survival. I can see bits of the smugness in Osmond's performance but not in Clay's. He's got a different take on the character (or the director did), where he's more oblivious than smug. I don't think it works as well, nor do I think it tells as good a story as the arc from ass to mensch. Just one woman's opinion.

I liked Clay's interpretation of the Man in Chair better. While it was certainly very close to that of the original actor, I found myself completely convinced. And as I've mentioned previously, there were long moments when I totally forgot that it was Clay on stage.

On the other hand, Clay has moments in Joseph that are simply brilliant, and much much more sophisticated and moving than the general shenanigans going on elsewhere on stage. His version of Close Every Door moved me to tears. It's ten times better than Osmond's or any of the other recordings I've heard. And his reaction to seeing Jacob again was pure gold. Tears in his eyes, love, devotion, all there to see. I probably shouldn't have been surprised, because anyone who can connect with a song's lyrics as well as he does shouldn't have too much trouble acting, but it still took my breath away. I think he can really build on the skills he already has. I think what he needs is a role of his own where he's forced to create a believable character, someone drawn up into flesh from the words on the page. I feel so strongly that he can do this, but I think he needs to be pushed. I also think he could use some work on movement. No matter how believable he makes a character, he sometimes still walks like Clay. I know he can get past this - he did it in Chaperone - but it needs his attention.

Mostly irrelevant - on Tuesday there was a miscue: When Potiphar was introduced, there was a rain of silver confetti. I was surprised, thinking it might have been more appropriate for the finale, but what did I know? Then on Wednesday, the ticker tape came down during the finale instead. I expect someone backstage pushed a button too soon on Tuesday. It happens. I'm saving my silver bits to go with the few gold bits left over from Spamalot. Is this a trend?

The End. Phew!
 
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« Reply #205 on: August 26, 2013, 09:01:44 PM »
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OMG just drove by the Ogunquit playhouse & biggest line ever! Clay Aiken in Joseph & Technicolor Dreamcoat.

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« Reply #206 on: August 26, 2013, 09:03:19 PM »
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« Reply #208 on: August 26, 2013, 09:05:28 PM »
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« Reply #209 on: August 26, 2013, 09:06:44 PM »
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