Wednesday, September 29, 2010

See Joseph In London, The Historic Adelphi Theatre


Joseph and the amazing  Dreamcoat is currently playing at the Adelphi Theatre. Joseph is the dramatic story of the biblical Joseph, from the jealousy of his brothers Joseph coat of many colors and sell Joseph into slavery in Egypt. The story ends when Joseph is reunited with his father and his brothers. Although the story is straight out of the Bible, does not mention God in everything in the exhibition. Joseph is performed without any dialogue at all. I told the whole story through music and singing. Representative Lee Mead is currently playing the title role. Mead will continue to play Joseph until January 10, 2009, and then his time will be ready.

Ricky Rojas until a new Joseph, Gareth Gates, the steps in the role on February 9. Gates, the former ultimate pop star, who has done recently with the channel ice dancing. Joseph displayed in the Adelphi Theatre weekly through July 18. Has been in the London Adelphi Theatre provide entertainment to the public since 1806. Was established by a businessman named John Scott and his daughter Jane. The Jane playwright who also performed in the theater. And has written more than 50 pieces in a large variety of species. Originally called Sans Pareil's, which means "without comparison," the theater was known by many names. Was renamed after the nearby buildings Adelphi in 1819, and as it was called the Theatre Royal Adelphi, Adelphi and new, and for a few years after the beginning of the twentieth century, the theater of the century. It also hosted numerous musicals and comedies, as well as several ghostly drama written by Charles Dickens and other writers.

The man was haunted by ghosts and bargaining is the most famous haunted by stories of Dickens that have been implemented in the Adelphi Theatre. Amendments have also been made on many of Dickens novels, including Carole Holiday Birth and Pickwick Papers, in the Adelphi. Adelphi history and of the drama faced by the fitting, where the rumored haunted Adelphi itself. The representative said William Terriss, who was stabbed to death outside the theater in 1897, chasing some of the theater and backstage areas. Terriss killed by his protégé, Richard Archer Prince. Terriss a plaque hanging on the back wall of the theater. Narrow and Adelphi was originally small, and theater. A place where the implementation of many of the amendments.

Dickens novel, and grew popular in the theater and eventually need more space. Adelphi had been torn down and a very small structure built in 1500 more seats in place, and opened in 1858. Since then, the theater was built more than twice, in 1901 and 1930. The current structure seats 1550 people. Located near the Adelphi Theatre Charing Cross station, Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square.

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