Joesph is coming to Rhyl
WHEN Andrew Lloyd Webber's Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat to the Pavilion Theatre in March, audiences will undoubtedly recognize the young man in the leading role.
25 year old Craig Charmers was one of the most popular finalists in the recent hit BBC series Any Dream Will Do.
Watched by millions every Saturday night, the show was produced to find a leading man for Andrew Lloyd Webber's new West End production, and Craig, chosen from tens of thousands of wannabes, charmed audiences week after week with his vocal talents, finishing in the top five.
Bill Kenwright, one of the most successful and prolific producers in British theatre today - whose current hit West End shows include the musicals Blood Brothers and Cabaret - was on the expert panel judges alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber, Denise Van Outen and John Barrowman and is delighted that Craig is taking on the leading role.
Before Joseph, Edinburgh born Craig, was a professional vocalist and entertainer.
He was part of successful boyband 'No Reason' who enjoyed a top ten hit as well as performing at the Kings Theatre in Edinburgh and Hampden Stadium alongside Blue, Mcfly, Sugarbabes and Girls Aloud.
Completing the accomplished cast is Keith Jack and Chris Barton who also featured in the TV series ANy Dream Will Do, and Wayne Smith from ITV's Grease Is The Word.
So musical fans be prepared for this long running stage favourite when it comes to Rhyl's Pavilion Theatre between March 24-29.
For more information or to book tickets contact the Box Office on 01745 330 000 or visit the website at www.rhylpavilion.co.uk
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Last Updated:
26 February 2008 1:56 PM
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