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Focus On Scugog (2006-2015) (Port Perry, ON), 1 Apr 2006, p. 28

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ONO. he Scugog Choral Soctety triumphs with its recent delightful produc- tion of Joseph and the Amazing Techni- color Dreamcoat at Town Hall 1873. The show, which is based on the Bible story of Joseph, tells the story of Joseph, who is sent away into slavery by his jealous brothers, but who tell their father that he has been killed. The Choral Society launched its 30th season with this ambitious project and played to full houses for most of the shows’ run. More than 2,000 people attended the 11 per- formances by the group. This page shows the cast in a few of the many delightful scenes throughout the story. Hats off to director Michael Roantree, music director Alissa Smith and choreographer Carey Nicholson for their outstanding achievement. Top: cast gathers on stage for one of the colourful and enjoyable ensemble tunes. Upper left: Jillian Watson and Carley Churchill. Bottom left: Joel Van Veghel and Brian Williston (front) Upper right: Joel Van Veghel, as Joseph, in his coat of many colours. Bottom right: from left, Kylie McCul- lough, Alisa Walter, Joel Van Veghel, and Heather McCullough. Photos by J. Peter Hvidsten 28 Focus On Scugog focus@observerpub.ca

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