The hilarious and heartwarming telling of the Biblical story of Joseph sent into slavery in ancient Egypt breaks out in sight and sound at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre now on stage through November 19th. The classic Andrew LLoyd Webber/Tim Rice production last played at Indy’s beloved dinner theater in 2017, and the current run features TJ Wessel repeating his starring role.

Joseph, center, and the Narrator, front, sing about his multicolored coat
Where do you begin when discussing such a marvelous, talent packed show? The set and lighting execution is striking, and does “set” the mood for each number. Watch for very clever and not so subtle references to a nearby local landmark on the set. Costuming for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is near perfect eye candy for the audience, and covers not only “Biblical and Egyptian” attire, but also some modern looks, namely Go-Go Disco in the “Go Go Joseph” number.

The cast sings “Go, Go, Go, Joseph”
TJ Wessel does a fine job carrying the production in the lead role. You have to admire the passion that he demonstrates in his love of the role, which by the way dates back to his days as a nine year old glued to the TV watching a VHS tape of the show! With a powerful voice, TJ is an accomplished actor as well as a dynamic vocalist.

Joseph (TJ Wessel) sings “Any Dream Will Do” with the Children’s Choir
Bridgette Ludlow is the narrator, a simple term for a complex role. She not only fills in the story, this role also shows her singing and acting talent. She also interacts with the Children’s Choir, a group of talented young folks who serve several roles throughout the production. (There are three different kids choirs, each has its own run time. Our show featured the Sheep Choir!)

Joseph’s brothers plot to sell him

Jeff as Potiphar
Beef & Boards favorite Jeff Stockberger has a couple of roles. One is that of Potiphar, an Egyptian businessman whose wife tries to seduce Joseph. The main role Jeff plays is that of Jacob, the patriarch of the family and Joseph’s father. He once again delights the audience with his marvelous character portrayals.

Jeff as Jacob, center
One show stopping number featured the talents of Logan Moore who played one of the brothers and the role of the Pharaoh of Egypt. Suffice it to say that for this performance the Pharaoh looked and acted surprisingly, and accurately, very much like Elvis. (Yes, Elvis) The Pharaoh’s number asking for Joseph’s interpretation of his seven cows dream sounded and looked like a Las Vegas stage show. This was one of those numbers that brought down the house. Logan even slipped into a Vegas performer character at the end of the piece!

Pharaoh (Logan Moore), center, sings à la Elvis to Joseph about his mysterious dream
You cannot sing enough praise about the cast of this performance. Whether singing or dancing or both simultaneously all bring eye popping songs and dance to the stage. the depth of talent represented in the cast is, yes, awesome. Even at the end, the whole cast was all in white and were given the chance before curtain call to again display their prowess on stage.

Joseph feigns fury at Benjamin for “stealing” his golden cup
The cast and crew then received a well deserved standing ovation. Don’t miss this show, folks. Don’t miss it!
To purchase tickets online, visit the Beef & Boards website. Tickets are also available by calling the Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre Box Office at 317.872.9664 anytime between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday (from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays).



