Lincoln and the Technicolor Dreamcoat-Part 6(Poor Poor Joseph)Cali: Next day, far from home, the brothers planned the repulsive crime.LG and Clyde: Let us grab him now. Do him in, while we've got the time! Lincoln: Hi guys!LG and Clyde: (greeted him) GRAB HIM!!!!(They beat him up)Cali: This they did and made the most of it. Tore his coat and flung him in a pit.Lincoln: AHHHHH!!!!!LG and Clyde: Let us leave him here. All alone and he's bound to die!Cali: Then some Ishmaelites, a hairy crew came riding by.(They went in slow motion)Cali: In a flash the brothers changed their plan.LG and Clyde: We need cash. Let's sell him if we can!Cali: (Lincoln pops up but fells back in) Poor, poor Joseph, what'cha gonna do? Things look bad for you, hey, what'cha gonna do? (Cobra Cadabra pops up) Poor, poor Joseph, what'cha gonna do? (They both popped up and Cobra attacks Lincoln) Things look bad for you, hey, what'cha gonna do?
Lincoln and the Technicolor Dreamcoat-Part 5(Jospeh's Dreams)Cali: Joseph's coat annoyed his brothersLG and Clyde: But what makes us mad! Are the things that Joseph tells us of the Dreams he's often had!(As Lincoln was talking about his dream blue ballerinas danced)Lincoln: I dreamed that in the fields one day, The corn gave me a sign. Your eleven sheaves of corn All turned and bowed to mine. My sheaf was quite a sight to see,A golden sheaf and tall. Yours were green and second-rate And really rather small.LG and Clyde: Small?!?! This is not the kind of thing. We brothers like to hear! It seems to us that Joseph and his Dreams should disappear!Lincoln: I dreamed I saw eleven stars, The sun the moon and sky. Bowing down before my star, It made me wonder why. Could it be that I was born For higher things than you? A post in someone's government. A ministry or two.(When Lincoln and the blue ballerinas left, Cali, the sisters and Clyde came in)
Lincoln and the Technicolor Dreamcoat-Part 4(Jospeh's Coat)Greg: (singing) Joseph's mother, she was quite my favorite wife. I never really loved another all my life. And Joseph was my joy because. He reminded me of her.Cali: Through young Joseph, Jacob lived his youth again. Loved him, praised him, gave him all he could, but then. It made the rest feel second best. And even if they were.Loud Girls and Clyde: Being told we're also-rans. Does not make us Joseph fans!Cali: But where they had really missed the boat is.Loud Girls and Clyde: We're great guys but no-one seems to notice!Cali: Joseph's charm and winning smile. Failed to slay them in the aisle. And his father couldn't see the danger. He could not imagine any danger. He just saw in Joseph all his dreams come true Jacob wanted to show the world he loved his son. To make it clear that Joseph was the special one. So Jacob bought his son a coat.&
Lincoln and the Technicolor Dreamcoat-Part 3(Jacob and Sons)(Cali gives Lincoln a coat)Cali: (went on stage and the background stages) (Singing) Way way back many centuries ago, Not long after the Bible began. Jacob lived in the land of Canaan, A fine example of a family man.(Greg comes in as Jacob)Cali: Jacob, Jacob and sons, Depended on farming to earn their keep. Jacob, Jacob and sons, Spen all of his days in the fields with sheep. (Yokai girls comes in as The brothers wives) Jacob was the founder of a whole new nation. Thanks to the number of children he had. He was also known as Israel, but most of the time. His sons and his wives used to call him...Yokai Girls: Dad!Yokai Girls and Cali: Jacob, Jacob and sons!Cali: Men of the soil, of the sheaf and crook.Yokai Girls and Cali: Jacob, Jacob and sons!Cali: A remarkable family in anyone's book.(The Loud girls and Clyde comes out as Jospeh Brothers)Lori: Ruben!Yokai Girls: Was t
Lincoln and the Technicolor Dreamcoat-Part 2(Any Dream Will Do)(Cali walks to theater entrance and blue smoke appeared)(Lincoln came in white clothes walking down)Lincoln: (singing) I closed my eyes, drew back the curtain. To see for certain what I thought I knew. Far far away, someone was weeping. But the world was sleeping. Any dream will do. (Goes to Chopper) I wore my coat...Kids: I wore my coat.Lincoln: With golden lining...Kids: Aahaha.Linocoln: Bright colors shining, wonderful and new. And in the east, (to Jamzy) Kids: And in the East.Lincoln: The dawn was breaking...Kids: Aahaha.Lincoln: And the world was waking. Any dream will do. A crash of drums, a flash of light. My golden coat flew out of sight.Lincoln and Kids: The colors faded into darkness I was left alone!(Kids gathered around him)Lincoln: Lincoln: May I return...Kids: May I return.Li
Lincoln and the Technicolor Dreamcoat- Part 1(Prologue)(At the Mixelopolis School, kids started to comes in to sit down)Mixel Teacher: (comes in) Everyone, settle down now!(Kids started to settle down)Mixel Teacher: Where is Cali?(Cali comes in fast but drops her book but makes the kids laugh)Cali: Sorry. (stood at the podium) (to Mixel school Teacher) Ready.Mixel Teacher: (started playing the piano)Cali: (singing) Some folks dream of the wonders they'll do. Before their time on this planet is through. Some just don't have anything planned. They hide their hopes and their heads in the sand. Now I don't say who is wrong, who is right. But if by chance you are here for the night. Then all I need is an hour or two. To tell the tale of a dreamer like you. We all dream a lot - some are lucky, some are not. But if you think it, want it, dream it, then it's real. You are what you feel. But all that I say can be told another way. In the story of
Lincoln and the Technicolor Dreamcoat (Open)Enjoy this musical perfromance of the story of Joseph and his Dreamcoat. Base on the performance by Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat by Andrew Lloyd Webber.