Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s musical sensation Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a musical retelling of the old testament story of Joseph. Woven in a tapestry of varied musical genres, Joseph and the Narrator take the audience on a journey of dreams, jealousy, betrayal, redemption, and forgiveness.
Performance dates:
April 19, 20, 26, & 27 @ 7:00PM
April 21 (Sold Out) & 28 @ 3:00 PM
Performance location:
Northlake Lutheran Church
6620 NE 185th St
Kenmore, WA 98028
This production is family friendly and free to the public. Recommended donation is $20 per ticket. Reservations for this production are now closed. A limited number of seats may be available the day of the show.
Imagine is looking for sponsors for this production. Please email office@imaginepnw.org for more information.
A limited number of seats may be available the day of the performance.
Suggested donation is $20 per ticket; Donations are accepted at the performance or online
Email office@imaginepnw.org if you need any assistance.
Brooks is thrilled to be back on stage for Imagine's production of Joseph! His past favorite dreams have included Edmund Pevensie in The Lion, the Witch, and The Wardrobe, Douglas Gresham in Shadowlands, and Dill in To Kill A Mockingbird. When not lost in the clouds, Brooks is either teaching history or learning from it. All the thanks in
Brooks is thrilled to be back on stage for Imagine's production of Joseph! His past favorite dreams have included Edmund Pevensie in The Lion, the Witch, and The Wardrobe, Douglas Gresham in Shadowlands, and Dill in To Kill A Mockingbird. When not lost in the clouds, Brooks is either teaching history or learning from it. All the thanks in the world go out to his Mom and Sister, Joan and Marissa, and especially to his Dad, Scott - the best brother a son could ask for.
Candace has had a ball stepping back into the role of Narrator after a 20+ year hiatus! At any given time, Candace can be found working as a program manager, teaching dance, costuming, or building towers with her toddler. A few of her favorite roles include Baker's Wife and Little Red (Into the Woods), Woman 1 (Songs For a New World), an
Candace has had a ball stepping back into the role of Narrator after a 20+ year hiatus! At any given time, Candace can be found working as a program manager, teaching dance, costuming, or building towers with her toddler. A few of her favorite roles include Baker's Wife and Little Red (Into the Woods), Woman 1 (Songs For a New World), and Judas (Godspell). "Love and gratitude to Andy, Jonah, and the army of babysitters who made my participation in this show possible!"
Back by popular demand (at least by his family), Ken is thrilled to be in his second Imagine production following triumphant reviews as "Ken" in Godspell! Ken's first time on stage was in 1971 in the Shoreline Community College Children's Theatre production of "Old McDonald Had a Farm". He would later be seen as a weasel in "Toad of Toa
Back by popular demand (at least by his family), Ken is thrilled to be in his second Imagine production following triumphant reviews as "Ken" in Godspell! Ken's first time on stage was in 1971 in the Shoreline Community College Children's Theatre production of "Old McDonald Had a Farm". He would later be seen as a weasel in "Toad of Toad Hall" and the little bird in "Are You My Mother?". Though not afraid to clown around occasionally, he moved on to the serious business of church (where he played Pontious Pilate), family, and work as an electrician. Ken has a desire to help those who need a helping hand or who may not have a skill that he has. When asked what he does around the church, Ken will say "point and I will tell you what I did." In addition to his role as Jacob, Ken is the key grip, set construction, and stage hand for this production of Joseph. "It is great to be able to be involved wiht such talented people."
A theater major at Chicago's famed North Park University, Tom took a 30-year detour as a corporate marketer, rediscovering his passion for music and drama only recently. Now a nascent composer and playwright, some recent productions include Camelot, Godspell, A Time to Live. "This has been a great experience with a really fun cast. I hope the audience has as much fun as we're having."
Scott is thankful to be able to play with so many mischievous brothers in Canaan! Earlier family episodes have included Fiddler on the Roof (Tevye), South Pacific (Emile), Mousetrap (Metcalf), Second Chance (Sherriff Buck), and numerous others. Thanks to the support of Joan, Marissa, and brother Little Joe for letting me play with my frie
Scott is thankful to be able to play with so many mischievous brothers in Canaan! Earlier family episodes have included Fiddler on the Roof (Tevye), South Pacific (Emile), Mousetrap (Metcalf), Second Chance (Sherriff Buck), and numerous others. Thanks to the support of Joan, Marissa, and brother Little Joe for letting me play with my friends. When not trying to remember choreography, you can find Scott with his generous family on their boat plying the inside waters to Alaska.
Paul is back on stage after a decade long performing hiatus, and feels ecstatic to be joining this cast in building community and rediscovering one of his greatest joys. Paul's past musical credits include Jean Valjean (Les Misérables), Danny (Grease), Bobby (Urinetown), Prince Charming (Into the Woods), and Laurie (Little Women).
Renée has sung in several choruses and ensembles in the Seattle area including the Seattle Women’s Chorus and the Pan-African Choir. She enjoys short walks on the beach and long visits with friends and good coffee or tea. You also might find her keeping score at a Mariners game. At most other times, Renée is happily being ordered around by her two cats, Charlie and Pippin.
Gaila is excited to be back with the talented Imagine group for this production of Joseph as Issachar and Potiphar's wife! A theater nerd since middle school, she had a painfully-bad Scottish accent in Brigadoon, screamed at innocent young children in The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, helped kill Jesus in Godspell, and murdered most of he
Gaila is excited to be back with the talented Imagine group for this production of Joseph as Issachar and Potiphar's wife! A theater nerd since middle school, she had a painfully-bad Scottish accent in Brigadoon, screamed at innocent young children in The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, helped kill Jesus in Godspell, and murdered most of her family in Antigone, so trying to off Joseph seemed like the next logical step. She would like to thank her beautiful daughters, her supportive friends & family, and all the people who have encouraged, inspired, and/or tolerated her theatrical expressions over the years.
James has had so much fun getting ready for his musical debut in Joseph. He is a member of the Creative Adaptive Performance Ensemble (CAPE) through Dandylyon Drama in Shoreline. This past summer he performed as Daniel, the son of Arthur Miller, in a production of the award-winning Seattle One-Act Play commission Attention Must be Paid by
James has had so much fun getting ready for his musical debut in Joseph. He is a member of the Creative Adaptive Performance Ensemble (CAPE) through Dandylyon Drama in Shoreline. This past summer he performed as Daniel, the son of Arthur Miller, in a production of the award-winning Seattle One-Act Play commission Attention Must be Paid by Anna Tatelman. An avid theatre goer, James’ favorite musicals are Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Shrek the Musical, Wicked, and Frozen. "Many thanks to everyone involved for making this such a great experience! "
Aaron had his own dream to coat the theater stage with his technicolorful personality. This Joseph musical has a special place in his heart, it was the first musical his dad took him to as a young lad. He’s excited to be on stage with such a great group of people from the community.
Kait is thrilled to be returning to the stage after a 10 year hiatus. Starting her acting career as a child with leading roles in musicals at her church such as King of the Jungle and Back to the Manger built a passion for musical theatre and performance. Kait has also taken the stage in productions of Legally Blonde, Macbeth, and Twelft
Kait is thrilled to be returning to the stage after a 10 year hiatus. Starting her acting career as a child with leading roles in musicals at her church such as King of the Jungle and Back to the Manger built a passion for musical theatre and performance. Kait has also taken the stage in productions of Legally Blonde, Macbeth, and Twelfth Night.
In her free time she enjoys spending quiet evenings with her fiancé Paul, son Ted, and animals, playing board games and watching Disney movies.
Traynor is excited to return to the stage after a brief 25-year hiatus. His last musical was The Secret Garden (Albert), and he has also performed in recitals as a duet partner, singing as Rolf from the Sound of Music and as both Raoul and the Phantom from Phantom of the Opera. Traynor is an English professor at Seattle Pacific University
Traynor is excited to return to the stage after a brief 25-year hiatus. His last musical was The Secret Garden (Albert), and he has also performed in recitals as a duet partner, singing as Rolf from the Sound of Music and as both Raoul and the Phantom from Phantom of the Opera. Traynor is an English professor at Seattle Pacific University (specializing in early-nineteenth-century poetry) and he co-leads Contemporary Worship at Bothell UMC.
Alex’s musical journey has been 15+ years in the making, growing out of an unusual garden. Amongst flying children, splintering wood, and shouts of aggressive encouragement, martial arts academy is where Alex formed his first band with training partners who happened to be also dipping their deadly toes into the musical world. The creative
Alex’s musical journey has been 15+ years in the making, growing out of an unusual garden. Amongst flying children, splintering wood, and shouts of aggressive encouragement, martial arts academy is where Alex formed his first band with training partners who happened to be also dipping their deadly toes into the musical world. The creative path soon led Alex to a new community in a local open mic program, where he spent the following years honing his craft amongst fellow lovable, artsy weirdos of all ages and backgrounds. After years of faithful presence in the community, Alex took over as host of the program and began a joy-filled and colorful journey working to nourish and grow the atmosphere of friendship, support, and togetherness that made him fall in love with the arts in the first place. Following Alex's theatre debut as Jesus in Imagine's 2023 production of Godspell, he is back in the community to play the role of Benjamin for this year's production of Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat!
Terry (He/Him) is delighted to join this amazing cast in bringing to the stage a Broadway musical favorite. He brings to this production his heart for community and his love for music. He is a respected vocalist and experienced competition choir director. His Chicago youth choir won the Kellogg’s Gospel Sing Off in 2005 and was awarded $
Terry (He/Him) is delighted to join this amazing cast in bringing to the stage a Broadway musical favorite. He brings to this production his heart for community and his love for music. He is a respected vocalist and experienced competition choir director. His Chicago youth choir won the Kellogg’s Gospel Sing Off in 2005 and was awarded $10,000; they also received an all expenses paid trip to Disney World Resorts in Orlando, Florida, where they performed at the annual Night of Joy Festival. Terry also enjoys writing and performing spoken words.
Sharon is thrilled to be part of this production of Joseph! A lifelong musician, she has participated in college and church choirs, small vocal and instrumental groups, community theatre, and as a soloist. She has been involved on or behind stage in productions of Oklahoma, Music Man, Fiddler on the Roof, Into the Woods, and Godspell. It
Sharon is thrilled to be part of this production of Joseph! A lifelong musician, she has participated in college and church choirs, small vocal and instrumental groups, community theatre, and as a soloist. She has been involved on or behind stage in productions of Oklahoma, Music Man, Fiddler on the Roof, Into the Woods, and Godspell. It has been so fun working with this cast and crew and very special being able to perform with her son, James. Love and thanks to Andrew and Braden, and to Imagine for giving us a place to sing, dance, laugh, and play!!
Naomi is excited to join this production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. This is her first musical, but it won’t be the last! She loves drawing, reading manga, and watching several animated shows. She hopes to become a voice actor one day.
Monica Hubert wanted to sing with others so she auditioned for this musical. She missed singing as she had been in numerous choirs, however this is her first musical. It has been a wonderful experience both challenging and enriching.
Michelle is so excited to be a part of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. She has loved working with people in the community and coming together to put on a wonderful production! Michelle loves to sing and dance - so this was the perfect opportunity to do both. "I feel so lucky that my whole family is a part of this production. It’s been hard work, but it’s mostly been lots of fun."
June is ecstatic to join this wonderful musical. She has been in numerous choirs across schools and the community. She was once recognized as the youngest singer in Handel's Messiah when she was 8. Outside of singing, June loves to play soccer, cheer, and be a counselor of girls summer math camp.
Marsha has had a blast costuming Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for Imagine. The best part was listening to the amazing cast rehearse while organizing costumes. What a joy to hear such vibrant and enthusiastic voices! She hopes you leave the performance with renewed appreciation for live theatre and go shout it to your friends!
Andy is thrilled to be participating in his second production with Imagine NW, and honored to serve as music director for this show. Outside of rehearsal, he co-leads Contemporary Worship at Bothell UMC, loves accompanying anyone in need of a pianist, and is a full-time Dad to a smart and silly 3 year-old. Thanks to Tom for the opportuni
Andy is thrilled to be participating in his second production with Imagine NW, and honored to serve as music director for this show. Outside of rehearsal, he co-leads Contemporary Worship at Bothell UMC, loves accompanying anyone in need of a pianist, and is a full-time Dad to a smart and silly 3 year-old. Thanks to Tom for the opportunity to direct, to this wonderful cast for their hard work and grace, and to Candace for always believing in me!
Tom has worked in Worship & Arts for over 30 years. He has a passion for bringing people together and building community, especially through the arts. Over the years, Tom has produced Godspell (5 times), Sound of Music, Jesus Christ Superstar, Fiddler on the Roof, South Pacific, Cotton Patch Gospel, Camelot, and a musical he wrote Blesse
Tom has worked in Worship & Arts for over 30 years. He has a passion for bringing people together and building community, especially through the arts. Over the years, Tom has produced Godspell (5 times), Sound of Music, Jesus Christ Superstar, Fiddler on the Roof, South Pacific, Cotton Patch Gospel, Camelot, and a musical he wrote Blessed. Tom biggest joys are his two daughters who are both attending college: Maddie, who is at DePaul in Chicago and Emmy who is attending Colorado State. This is his first time directing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and he has thoroughly enjoyed working with this wonderful cast!
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