LNR Productions is proud to stage Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's classic musical, Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat, at Q Theatre this September/October.

$58.00 - $80.00 (+BF)
TBC
26 September - 10 October 2026

Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat arrives at Q Theatre this September and October in a bold reimagining of one of musical theatre's most beloved classics.

We're celebrating the colour, joy, and theatricality that has made Joseph iconic across generations. In a world that can often feel cynical, we hope the show is a reminder of the power of hope, resilience, and choosing joy.

Featuring a dynamic all-Kiwi cast, exhilarating choreography, and powerhouse voices, this is Joseph for a new era: playful, self-aware, and full of life, while remaining deeply connected to the optimism that has resonated with audiences for decades.

"You are what you feel.... If you think it, want it, dream it, then it's real."

Presented by LNR Productions

Creative Team
Tracey Stretton    Director
Rose Stretton    Producer
Logan McAlister    Producer
Imagery Credit: Marina Latto (Studio Latto)

Content Advisory: Haze, Strobe Lights, no other content warnings

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