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It blew my beloved direct-to-VHS version starring Donny Osmond out of the water.
And did I mention that Joseph can read dreams?
(Two former Elphabas and a late-stageGleecast member who most recently starred inOnce on This Island, respectively.)
Despite his usual standout voice, Newell was noticeably the weakest of the three, repeatedly flubbing lines.
Vosks Act II opener, A Pharaohs Story, was a real (and literal) high point.
(He was a replacement forThe Bands Visits Ariel Stachel, who pulled out in December.)
Galvins voice rang clear and healthy.
(For I know ISHALL FIND, my own piece ofmy-eye-nd!
If you know, you know.)
Galvin absolutely nailed it.
It didnt really land, partly because my apologies to Mr.
Milk the name Harvey could really use some better PR these days.
(Ditto one reading LIVE GOATand later flipped over to reveal a blood-splattered DEAD GOAT.)
Galvin climbed aboard one of their backs as though riding it.
That number, Those Canaan Days, received the loudest applause of the night.
Considering a revival ofBeauty and the Beast?
Make Egypt great again, he quipped.
If, at this point, you are thinking that this show sounds insane, youre correct.
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@noahegalvinis the Joseph we all deserve.
At Lincoln Center, there was no such nonsense.
A perfect mess of color for a perfect mess of a show.
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