A NEW musical production will be coming to a West Cumbrian theatre this winter.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat will come to Rosehill Theatre in Whitehaven this November.
The show will run from November 6 to November 9 and is suitable for all ages.
The show will be performed by the Whitehaven and District Amateur Operatic Society.
A spokesperson from the team said: "Based on the biblical story of Joseph, the show weaves a tapestry of enchanting songs and vibrant storytelling that brings joy to hearts and life to the stage.
"With a unique blend of comedic elements and poignant moments, this production is sure to touch the soul and uplift the spirit, making it a must-see this autumn.
"Located in the stunning Rosehill Theatre, the atmosphere is set to dazzle spectators as they immerse themselves in this family-friendly classic.
"Don't miss your chance to watch these talented local performers bring the beloved characters to life in an extravagant performance brimming with enthusiasm and heart.
"Tickets are selling fast, with only a few tickets remaining for the matinee performance, which are available for just £11 each.
"Other tickets are £14 and £12 for concessions and are available from the Rosehill Theatre Box Office or website.
"Make sure to secure your spot for this highly-anticipated event, and join us for a show filled with melodious tracks, colorful costumes, and magical moments. Experience the joy, laughter, and moral lessons of Joseph’s journey – it’s a spectacle you won't want to miss.
"Grab your tickets today and prepare yourself for the full spectrum of entertainment only a musical like “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” can provide.
"Get ready as Whitehaven And District Amateur Operatic Society brings you a spectacular journey filled with breathtaking music and dazzling colors as “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” hits the stage at the Rosehill Theatre.
"Running from November 6 to November 9, this enchanting musical promises an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages."
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