Most local theatergoers have sat in on at least one production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," the first collaboration of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber as schoolboys nearly 40 years ago, but that's hardly a reason to avoid the touring production at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
True, "Joseph" has been around the local block a few times. Its updated biblical tale about the title character's ups and downs with his many-colored coat has been set upon by a number of community and collegiate theater groups ? and why not? It's as close to a certified crowd pleaser as you'll find in musical theater.
The recipe for success consists of a charismatic Joseph with a tremendous singing voice, a pair of show stealers in the key roles of the narrator and the Pharaoh and ? above all ? an outstanding ensemble under the aegis of a skilled choreographer. These the center's production has in spades.