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Franklin School for the Performing Arts Performs JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, 2/8

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Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA) presents an all-student production of the hit family musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, on Saturday, February 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the New England Chapel, 40 Kenwood Circle, in Franklin. Based on the biblical Joseph story, the lively Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical boasts catchy songs of many musical styles. The colorful and uplifting show for audiences of all ages features FSPA students in all levels of musical theater.

FSPA is pleased to offer prospective students a complimentary ticket to the enduringly popular musical as part of the school's All Access Pass program. Students interested in learning more about the school are encouraged to see the show and explore firsthand the quality, fun and excitement of performing arts experiences available at FSPA. To reserve a complimentary ticket for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, contact FSPA at 508-528-8668 for more information and to schedule a free trial class or tour of the facility.

With extensive programs in music, dance and drama housed under one roof in downtown Franklin, FSPA is well posititoned to offer a hands-on, interdisciplinary musical theater program. The curriculum enables students to choose their level of involvement, and many options are available for once-a-week recreational enjoyment. Participation in performances is optional, but encouraged as a fun way to apply skills learned in the classroom and gain increased confidence on stage.

Beginning in kindergarten, FSPA musical theater classes introduce students to basic skills in acting, singing and dancing and teach progressively more challenging musical theater technique and styles, involving more advanced song repertoire and scene work, as students grow and develop. Musical theater students may also design programs tailored to their own special talents and interests, drawing from FSPA's wide-ranging classes in all three performing arts disciplines.

Ongoing performing opportunities are a hallmark of FSPA's musical theater experience and an important part of students' development. An unparalleled calendar of performing opportunities at FSPA includes musical theater troupes, dance companies, studio voice recitals, opera scenes, acoustic coffee houses, Glee Club, Obstreperous Rep theatrical ensemble, Project Dance, Ballet Conservatory presentations and instrumental ensembles. Many FSPA students are also cast in Franklin Performing Arts Company's annual season of shows.

Registration is ongoing for all FSPA programs, with tuition pro-rated. Visit www.fspaonline.com for more information, including class schedule, course catalogue and event calendar. Tickets for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat are $22 for adults and $20 for students and seniors. Visit the website or call (508) 528-2887 to purchase tickets.





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