Music and passion are always in fashion – add a touch of cottures in action and you are bound to a stunner. Kevin Oliver staged Joseph and The Amazing Technicer Dreemkot 30 years ago, when he was a music teacher at Frank Anthony Public School in Bengaluru. Now, he is bringing it much larger and better than before.
Kevin says, “I always want to bring out my version of this music. There is nothing more challenging than taking a piece that has been used so much and is changing it completely.”
Well, the upcoming music has definitely given interest with the news of his 100-fetus, all-men playing the song (“Potipar’s wife is the only female part,” Kavin adds) and is doing its magnificent drumkot rounds.
Written by Andrew Lloyd Weber with the song by Tim Rice, Joseph and The Amazing Technicer Dreemkot The first was produced as a music in 1972, and became one of the most popular pieces to be staged, customized and re -designed.
Initially back
“Bangalore”, as Kevin remembers, “used to be a city of music and art” and he was quite active on his cultural view. “I studied under Savita Yets (a popular theater personality in Bengaluru during the 80s), who advised me to try every style of theater before going into music.” Training has placed them in a good place.
member since Joseph and The Amazing Technicer Dreemkot
Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
And they did the train. In addition to music, about whom he was always emotional, Kevin added his background of the theater and danced with choreography and fashion. Soon, Dubai called and although he was going to a music school there and staging the production, it was where he got a chance to improve his fashion skills.
Kevin says, “I have worked with some amazing designers such as Valentino, Dolce and Gabbana and Louis Wuiton, Hugh Jackman, Rihanna, Lady Gaga and Andreas Backley dressing,” Kevin says. However, he says, “One of the most ambitious and beautiful things made by me was 1,000-fame, girls’ songs who went viral for AR Rahman’s performance. Vande Matram,
home again
Kevin says that despite staying away from Bangalore, he always felt the need to give him back to the community that gave him his debut. “I used to plant in an alumni OUM product, and this cooperation fell into place.”
“I left Bengaluru 35 years ago and it was not certain that today’s singers also wanted to be a part of this music, but I had to try. Then, many people changed as 450 people in the audition and although they were all amazing, I had to choose 100 for artists.”
“We found many voices – from a bass to a countertor – literally every sound that you can get with singers between the age of 16 and 60.”

A cast member from Joseph and The Amazing Technicer Dreemkot
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In addition to being an all-man cast, Kevin’s Yusuf In origin, a single female voice stands out to be with nine storytellers instead of voice. And of course, Dreamkot which has discussed a lot.
“Two of my friends from Dubai, who have done amazing work in the field of fashion, have lended me to clothes that were suited to characters. The drumkot designed by Michael Sinco and fake one amato weighs more than 21 kg. It is made with different clothes and covered with Swarovski Crystal. It is like a shrubby.”
Kevin says that he suspects whether Broadway or West End’s choice has done anything, as is his reunion as detailed and conscious of fashion Joseph. “I am hoping that people love it as much as I do,” he says, even he accepts the universe that his brain’s eye had added many colors of Joseph, that is, that is that, which was in the form of a coat of many colors,
full circle
And Ooum Produlah, was planted in alumni Kevin? As a school student in Frank Anthony, he played a role CatchA music was presented by Kevin. “I had no idea about music at that time, but everyone auditioned. Kevin thought that I was a better dancer than a singer,” Om said laughing.

Kevin Oliver and OUM product (right) | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
As part of the lead actors, OUM also performed in a string of the show in Mumbai, and was again put as a dancer Yusuf When it was produced, he performed wherever he traveled with the congregation. “Getting such an exposure at that age was an incredible experience, and at a time when engineering and medicine were considered the only way for career.”
In addition to the thrill of Spotlight, OUM states that Anubhav gave him the opportunity to inspect his style of working in Kevin and close quarters. “He would not only look at costumes, makeup, music and choreography personally, but will also be included in areas such as signs, props, lights and designs. It was surprising to see what happened on the stage and behind the curtain. It stayed with me for the longest time.”

Views from previous staging of Joseph and The Amazing Technicer Dreemkot
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The OUM found Phase Eye in 1995, hypnotized his corporate expertise with its passion for creative art and entertainment. “I credit my company’s existence, now in my 30th year Kevin’s music, so I was really happy with the opportunity to cooperate with him Joseph. ,
“We both saw it as an opportunity to give it back to the city,” says OUM, although a lot of incidents are happening in Bengaluru, but music is quite rare.
From the experience of their own life, OUM and Phase I are sure that school children will get a chance to see the magic of a music with concessional tickets. “In other parts of the world, schools send their students to such events, providing them with experienced learning rather than a textbook. We are also bringing students from Karnataka residential educational institutions to watch shows for free,” they say, they say, there is a reason close to their heart.
“Growing up, I did not have such resources and if it was not for the exposure received in the school, I will not make a place where I am today. Hopefully, these children will also be excited and inspired and one day will be amazing.”
Joseph and The Amazing Technicer Dreemkot The Good Shepherd Auditorium will be staged on 17, 18 and 19 July. On Bookmyshow. Tickets from 999.