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The Prince of Egypt (musical)

The Prince of Egypt is a musical play with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, and a book by Philip LaZebnik. Based on the 1998 animated film of the same name, the musical follows the life of Moses from being a prince of Egypt to his ultimate destiny of leading the Children of Israel out of Egypt.

The Prince of Egypt
Official London artwork
MusicStephen Schwartz
LyricsStephen Schwartz
BookPhilip LaZebnik
BasisThe Prince of Egypt
by Philip LaZebnik
PremiereOctober 6, 2017: TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Mountain View, California
Productions2015 Workshop
2017 Mountain View
2018 Fredericia Teater
2018 Tuacahn
The Danish Royal Theatre via Fredericia Teater (updated set design and dance choreographies)
2020 West End

Plot

Act One

In Ancient Egypt, more than 3,000 years ago, the Hebrews labor, desperate for deliverance from slavery. Egyptian soldiers, under orders to kill all Hebrew firstborn boys, snatch babies from their mothers' arms. Yocheved sings a last lullaby to her newborn, then places him in a basket and sets it out on the Nile, where it drifts into the Queen's pleasure garden. Queen Tuya is there with her infant son, Ramses, but when she finds the new baby in the bulrushes, she decides to adopt him and names him Moses ("Deliver Us").

Eighteen years later, high-spirited teenagers Moses and Ramses race their chariots, destroying the marketplace and part of a temple, infuriating the high priest, Hotep ("Faster"). Afterwards, their father Pharaoh Seti berates Ramses for his irresponsibility ("One Weak Link") and tells him he must marry the arrogant and ambitious Princess Nefertari as a political alliance. Moses defends Ramses to his father, but left alone, he wishes he could leave a mark on the world as his brother will one day ("Footprints on the Sand").

Some months later, Seti returns from a desert campaign against the rebellious Midianites ("Seti's Return"). To celebrate his victory, Seti gives Ramses a captured Midianite girl as his slave, Tzipporah ("Dance to the Day"). Later that evening, Tzipporah breaks away from her guards and winds up in Moses' bedchamber, where she defiantly says she will always be free and escapes. Moses pursues Tzipporah into the marketplace, where he runs into Miriam, his real sister, and his brother Aaron. Miriam tells him the truth about his birth, and when he refuses to believe her, she sings him their mother's lullaby, which stirs old memories in Moses. Distraught, he races back to the palace, but cannot escape his memories. He finds artwork of the Hebrew babies being drowned by Seti's men, and the Pharaoh sadly confirms that he had to make the sacrifice for the good of Egypt. Tuya finds him and tells him the truth: he is a Hebrew, but now he must forget that and continue to live as he always has, and Moses agrees ("All I Ever Wanted").

The next day, Moses is with Ramses and Hotep at the temple worksite. He attempts to act as if nothing has changed, but when he sees a guard whipping a Hebrew slave, he attacks the guard and accidentally kills him. Hotep proclaims that Moses must be punished. Moses runs off and Ramses pursues him, saying he will hide the truth of Moses' identity. Moses says that isn't possible and runs into the desert ("Make It Right"). Barely surviving ("Moses in the Desert"), Moses encounters the Midianites, led by their High Priest Jethro, who welcomes him into their tribe and tells him their philosophy ("Through Heaven's Eyes").

As the time passes, Moses and Ramses miss one another ("Faster" reprise), but Moses has become a shepherd and fallen in love with Tzipporah, Jethro's daughter, whom he has re-encountered ("Never in a Million Years"). Then one day, following a stray sheep, Moses encounters a miraculous burning bush and hears the voice of God commanding him to return to Egypt and free his people. Moses sets off with Tzipporah as, back in Egypt, Seti dies and Ramses is crowned Pharaoh ("Act I Finale").

Act Two

Moses returns to Egypt ("Return to Egypt") and confronts Ramses, now married to Nefertari and the father of a son. Ramses agrees to free the Hebrews if Moses will come back to court as his adviser ("Always On Your Side"), and the exultant Moses informs the Hebrews they have been freed ("Simcha"). But Hotep appears, holding a royal decree that doubles the Hebrews' work load. Under the influence of Hotep and Nefertari, Ramses has broken his promise to Moses. The Hebrews angrily drive Moses away ("Deliver Us" reprise).

Moses finds Ramses sailing down the Nile on the royal barge, and warns him that if he does not keep his promise, Egypt will suffer. When Ramses refuses, the waters of the Nile are turned to blood, and further plagues of disease, fire and darkness ravage Egypt. Urged by Tuya to make peace with his brother, Moses pleads with Ramses to free the Hebrews, but Ramses will not relent ("The Plagues"). And so, the final plague occurs, the death of the Egyptian first born, including Ramses' and Nefertari's son. Moses is devastated by the death and destruction he has caused ("For the Rest of My Life"). Ramses tells Moses that the Hebrews can go, while Nefertari grieves over the dead body of their son ("Heartless"). Moses tells Miriam the Hebrews are finally free, but he is too distraught to lead them. Miriam and Tzipporah, along with the freed Hebrews, revive his spirits ("When You Believe").

Moses leads the Hebrews to the edge of the Red Sea, where Tzipporah mourns the fact that she will never see her family again ("Never in a Million Years" reprise). Suddenly, the Egyptian army appears in the distance, led by Ramses and Hotep, and the Hebrews appear to be trapped. Needing a miracle to escape, Moses holds out his hand and the Red Sea parts. The Hebrews pass through the Red Sea while Moses remains to offer himself as a ransom to Ramses for the Hebrews' freedom. Hotep urges Ramses to kill Moses, but Ramses refuses, saying there has been too much death, and he will be the weak link, breaking the chain of destruction. Moses and Ramses embrace, brothers once again, and then Moses and Tzipporah follow the Hebrews. Hotep commandeers the Egyptian army and pursues Moses and the Hebrews into the parted Red Sea, but once the Hebrews have reached safety, the waters fall back, drowning Hotep and the soldiers. On opposite sides of the Red Sea, Moses and Ramses face their separate destinies, knowing that they will always have a brother who supports and understands them ("Act II Finale").

Productions

Mountain View

The Prince of Egypt made its debut at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts in Mountain View, California on October 6, 2017, choreographed by Sean Cheesman and directed by Scott Schwartz.[1]

Copenhagen

The musical had its international premiere in a Danish production on April 6, 2018, at the Fredericia Teater in Fredericia, then followed by a Summer season at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen 2019.[2] Fredericia Theater believed that for a larger, older and more visited stage, something new and grander was more fitting, and so they reinvented the visual design and created new dance choreographies.[3][4] The song "The Plagues" omit the lyrics pertaining to Moses and Rameses' relationship. The song "Playing with the Big Boys" was omitted, as was the role of Huy, however the song's melody and lyrics mentioning the names of the Ancient Egyptian gods remain having been folded into the scene of the Ten Plagues instead.

Utah

The Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins, Utah also staged a production of the musical from July 13 through October 20, 2018.Production Credits: Director: Scott S. Anderson, Choreography: Sean Ceeseman, Music Direction: Christopher Babbage, Scenic: Bradley Sheldon, Lighting, Cory Paddack, Costumes: Maria Lennin, Stage Managers: A.J. Sullivan, H. Housewright, Hannah Morris; Jessica Browning; Pyrotechnics: Hyrum Barlow.[5]

West End

A significantly revised new version opened at the Dominion Theatre in London's West End for a limited 39-week engagement from 5 February to 31 October 2020, with an opening night on 25 February 2020, directed by Scott Schwartz, choreographed by Sean Cheesman, and a design team including Kevin Depinet, Ann Hould-Ward, Mike Billings, Gareth Owen, Jon Driscoll, and Chris Fisher.[6][7] The West End version featured new costumes by Hould-Ward, sets by Depinet, projections by Driscoll, illusions by Fisher, sound by Owens, and hair/wigs/makeup by Campbell young Associates, as well as a world premiere song. The cast of 38 was headed by Luke Brady (Moses), Liam Tamne (Ramses), Christine Allado (Tzipporah), Alexia Khadime (Miriam), Joe Dixon (Seti), Debbie Kurup (Queen Tuya), Gary Wilmot (Jethro), Mercedesz Csampai (Yocheved), Adam Pearce (Hotep), Tanisha Spring (Nefertari) and Silas Wyatt-Barke (Aaron). The production was forced to close on 17 March after just 6 weeks, due to the government-mandated closure of all theatres in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. The show reopened on 1 July 2021 and concluded its run on 8 January 2022.[8][9] Clive Rowe starred as Jethro from 1 July to 16 October 2021.[10] The production was filmed by Universal Pictures Content Group and STEAM Motion + Sound for a future broadcast.[11]

Musical numbers

Titles of songs which appeared in the original 1998 animated film are in bold.

Cast recording

On March 15, 2020, Playbill announced that a cast recording of the West End production would be released by Ghostlight Records.[12] It was released on April 3, 2020.[13] The album was nominated for a 2021 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.[14]

Casts

Character Sag Harbor
(2015)[15]
Mountain View
(2017) [16]
West End
(2020)
Moses Matthew James Thomas Diluckshan Jeyaratnam Luke Brady
Ramses Aaron Lazar Jason Gotay Liam Tamne
Tzipporah Patina Miller Brennyn Lark Christine Allado
Miriam Julia Motyka Alexia Khadime
Aaron Kyle Barisich David Crane Silas Wyatt-Barke
Pharaoh Seti Stephen Bogardus Tom Nelis Joe Dixon
Jethro Norm Lewis Paul-Jordan Jansen Gary Wilmot
Queen Tuya Julia Murney Christina Sajous Debbie Kurup
High Priest Hotep Ryan Knowles Will Mann Adam Pearce
Nefertari Joanna Howard Jamila Sabrares-Klemm Tanisha Spring
Yocheved Desi Oakley Ayelet Firstenberg Mercedesz Csampai [1]

Reception

Unlike the film, the West End production received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances, score and orchestrations but criticized the costume design and script. Anthony Walker-Cook of BroadwayWorld praised the performances of Brady, Tamme and the ensemble, but felt the show was "more like a pantomime than a Biblical epic."[17] Alex Wood of WhatsOnStage was critical of the changes made to translate the film's screenplay for the stage, saying "By adding a few extra scenes and dialogue, he makes the Pharaoh's power far less absolute, creating a murky world where pragmatic decisions have to be taken to appease warring families craving Egypt's throne ... Thankfully LaZebnik lets the pace quicken in the second act as the plagues set in and Moses battles to free his people."[18] Alice Saville of Time Out gave it 3 stars out of 5, writing that "In its best moments, it has the rousing power of Les Misérables. But with gritty recent revivals of the likes of Jesus Christ Superstar showing that Biblical musicals can feel contemporary, this one seems stuck in the past."[19] Arifa Akbar of The Guardian felt mixed about Scott Schwartz' directing choices, calling the production "stuffed full of imagination but it is so excessive and outsized that it overwhelms the emotional drama, sucking away any intimacy between the actors."[20] David Benedict of Variety wrote in his review "When, late in the first act, a genial, blessedly relaxed Gary Wilmot appears as Jethro to lead the company in song welcoming Moses back among his people, you suddenly realize what’s been missing: engaging warmth ... Constantly going from zero to emotional overload, it's so effortful it's enervating."[21]

References

  1. ^ "THE PRINCE OF EGYPT Will Take World Premiere Bow in Bay Area, then Play Denmark". Broadway World. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
  2. ^ "The Prince of Egypt Stage Musical and Movie".
  3. ^ "Review of new version of The Prince of Egypt, Royal Theater Copenhagen by Ungt Teaterblod (Danish". 24 June 2019.
  4. ^ "The cast and crew of The Prince of Egypt musical talks about new visual design and new dances created for the Danish Royal Theater (Danish)". YouTube.
  5. ^ BWW Review: THE PRINCE OF EGPYT at Tuacahn is a Breathtaking Gift BWW, Retrieved September 7, 2018
  6. ^ "The Prince of Egypt musical extends West End run | WhatsOnStage". www.whatsonstage.com. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  7. ^ "The Prince of Egypt Opens February 25 in London's West End, Releases Production Photos". playbill.com. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  8. ^ "The Prince of Egypt Reopens at the Dominion Theatre on 1 July | BestOfTheatre". www.bestoftheatre.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  9. ^ "London's Prince of Egypt Musical Sets Closing Date". Playbill.com. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
  10. ^ "Clive Rowe to Star as Jethro in The Prince of Egypt". bestoftheatre.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  11. ^ "London's The Prince of Egypt Musical Filmed for Future Broadcast". Playbill.com. Retrieved 2021-12-10.
  12. ^ "Upcoming Cast Recordings". Playbill. March 15, 2020. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  13. ^ "The Prince of Egypt (Original Cast Recording)". Ghostlight Records. April 3, 2020. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  14. ^ "2021 GRAMMYs: Complete Nominees List". November 24, 2020. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
  15. ^ "ART SEEN: Bay Street Theater's 24th Annual Summer Gala". hamptonsarthub.com. I Hamptons Art Hub. 13 July 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  16. ^ "Jason Gotay to Star as Ramses in PRINCE OF EGYPT Musical; Full Casting Announced!". broadwayworld.com. Wisdom Digital Media. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  17. ^ "Review: THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, Dominion Theatre".
  18. ^ "Review: The Prince of Egypt (Dominion Theatre) | WhatsOnStage".
  19. ^ "The Prince of Egypt review: Glorious songs, naff spectacle".
  20. ^ Akbar, Arifa (25 February 2020). "The Prince of Egypt review – Ramses goes to Vegas". The Guardian.
  21. ^ "'The Prince of Egypt': Theater Review". 26 February 2020.

External links

  • Official website

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The Prince of Egypt is a musical play with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Philip LaZebnik Based on the 1998 animated film of the same name the musical follows the life of Moses from being a prince of Egypt to his ultimate destiny of leading the Children of Israel out of Egypt The Prince of EgyptOfficial London artworkMusicStephen SchwartzLyricsStephen SchwartzBookPhilip LaZebnikBasisThe Prince of Egyptby Philip LaZebnikPremiereOctober 6 2017 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Mountain View CaliforniaProductions2015 Workshop2017 Mountain View2018 Fredericia Teater2018 TuacahnThe Danish Royal Theatre via Fredericia Teater updated set design and dance choreographies 2020 West End Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Act One 1 2 Act Two 2 Productions 2 1 Mountain View 2 2 Copenhagen 2 3 Utah 2 4 West End 3 Musical numbers 3 1 Cast recording 4 Casts 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditAct One Edit In Ancient Egypt more than 3 000 years ago the Hebrews labor desperate for deliverance from slavery Egyptian soldiers under orders to kill all Hebrew firstborn boys snatch babies from their mothers arms Yocheved sings a last lullaby to her newborn then places him in a basket and sets it out on the Nile where it drifts into the Queen s pleasure garden Queen Tuya is there with her infant son Ramses but when she finds the new baby in the bulrushes she decides to adopt him and names him Moses Deliver Us Eighteen years later high spirited teenagers Moses and Ramses race their chariots destroying the marketplace and part of a temple infuriating the high priest Hotep Faster Afterwards their father Pharaoh Seti berates Ramses for his irresponsibility One Weak Link and tells him he must marry the arrogant and ambitious Princess Nefertari as a political alliance Moses defends Ramses to his father but left alone he wishes he could leave a mark on the world as his brother will one day Footprints on the Sand Some months later Seti returns from a desert campaign against the rebellious Midianites Seti s Return To celebrate his victory Seti gives Ramses a captured Midianite girl as his slave Tzipporah Dance to the Day Later that evening Tzipporah breaks away from her guards and winds up in Moses bedchamber where she defiantly says she will always be free and escapes Moses pursues Tzipporah into the marketplace where he runs into Miriam his real sister and his brother Aaron Miriam tells him the truth about his birth and when he refuses to believe her she sings him their mother s lullaby which stirs old memories in Moses Distraught he races back to the palace but cannot escape his memories He finds artwork of the Hebrew babies being drowned by Seti s men and the Pharaoh sadly confirms that he had to make the sacrifice for the good of Egypt Tuya finds him and tells him the truth he is a Hebrew but now he must forget that and continue to live as he always has and Moses agrees All I Ever Wanted The next day Moses is with Ramses and Hotep at the temple worksite He attempts to act as if nothing has changed but when he sees a guard whipping a Hebrew slave he attacks the guard and accidentally kills him Hotep proclaims that Moses must be punished Moses runs off and Ramses pursues him saying he will hide the truth of Moses identity Moses says that isn t possible and runs into the desert Make It Right Barely surviving Moses in the Desert Moses encounters the Midianites led by their High Priest Jethro who welcomes him into their tribe and tells him their philosophy Through Heaven s Eyes As the time passes Moses and Ramses miss one another Faster reprise but Moses has become a shepherd and fallen in love with Tzipporah Jethro s daughter whom he has re encountered Never in a Million Years Then one day following a stray sheep Moses encounters a miraculous burning bush and hears the voice of God commanding him to return to Egypt and free his people Moses sets off with Tzipporah as back in Egypt Seti dies and Ramses is crowned Pharaoh Act I Finale Act Two Edit Moses returns to Egypt Return to Egypt and confronts Ramses now married to Nefertari and the father of a son Ramses agrees to free the Hebrews if Moses will come back to court as his adviser Always On Your Side and the exultant Moses informs the Hebrews they have been freed Simcha But Hotep appears holding a royal decree that doubles the Hebrews work load Under the influence of Hotep and Nefertari Ramses has broken his promise to Moses The Hebrews angrily drive Moses away Deliver Us reprise Moses finds Ramses sailing down the Nile on the royal barge and warns him that if he does not keep his promise Egypt will suffer When Ramses refuses the waters of the Nile are turned to blood and further plagues of disease fire and darkness ravage Egypt Urged by Tuya to make peace with his brother Moses pleads with Ramses to free the Hebrews but Ramses will not relent The Plagues And so the final plague occurs the death of the Egyptian first born including Ramses and Nefertari s son Moses is devastated by the death and destruction he has caused For the Rest of My Life Ramses tells Moses that the Hebrews can go while Nefertari grieves over the dead body of their son Heartless Moses tells Miriam the Hebrews are finally free but he is too distraught to lead them Miriam and Tzipporah along with the freed Hebrews revive his spirits When You Believe Moses leads the Hebrews to the edge of the Red Sea where Tzipporah mourns the fact that she will never see her family again Never in a Million Years reprise Suddenly the Egyptian army appears in the distance led by Ramses and Hotep and the Hebrews appear to be trapped Needing a miracle to escape Moses holds out his hand and the Red Sea parts The Hebrews pass through the Red Sea while Moses remains to offer himself as a ransom to Ramses for the Hebrews freedom Hotep urges Ramses to kill Moses but Ramses refuses saying there has been too much death and he will be the weak link breaking the chain of destruction Moses and Ramses embrace brothers once again and then Moses and Tzipporah follow the Hebrews Hotep commandeers the Egyptian army and pursues Moses and the Hebrews into the parted Red Sea but once the Hebrews have reached safety the waters fall back drowning Hotep and the soldiers On opposite sides of the Red Sea Moses and Ramses face their separate destinies knowing that they will always have a brother who supports and understands them Act II Finale Productions EditMountain View Edit The Prince of Egypt made its debut at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts in Mountain View California on October 6 2017 choreographed by Sean Cheesman and directed by Scott Schwartz 1 Copenhagen Edit The musical had its international premiere in a Danish production on April 6 2018 at the Fredericia Teater in Fredericia then followed by a Summer season at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen 2019 2 Fredericia Theater believed that for a larger older and more visited stage something new and grander was more fitting and so they reinvented the visual design and created new dance choreographies 3 4 The song The Plagues omit the lyrics pertaining to Moses and Rameses relationship The song Playing with the Big Boys was omitted as was the role of Huy however the song s melody and lyrics mentioning the names of the Ancient Egyptian gods remain having been folded into the scene of the Ten Plagues instead Utah Edit The Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins Utah also staged a production of the musical from July 13 through October 20 2018 Production Credits Director Scott S Anderson Choreography Sean Ceeseman Music Direction Christopher Babbage Scenic Bradley Sheldon Lighting Cory Paddack Costumes Maria Lennin Stage Managers A J Sullivan H Housewright Hannah Morris Jessica Browning Pyrotechnics Hyrum Barlow 5 West End Edit A significantly revised new version opened at the Dominion Theatre in London s West End for a limited 39 week engagement from 5 February to 31 October 2020 with an opening night on 25 February 2020 directed by Scott Schwartz choreographed by Sean Cheesman and a design team including Kevin Depinet Ann Hould Ward Mike Billings Gareth Owen Jon Driscoll and Chris Fisher 6 7 The West End version featured new costumes by Hould Ward sets by Depinet projections by Driscoll illusions by Fisher sound by Owens and hair wigs makeup by Campbell young Associates as well as a world premiere song The cast of 38 was headed by Luke Brady Moses Liam Tamne Ramses Christine Allado Tzipporah Alexia Khadime Miriam Joe Dixon Seti Debbie Kurup Queen Tuya Gary Wilmot Jethro Mercedesz Csampai Yocheved Adam Pearce Hotep Tanisha Spring Nefertari and Silas Wyatt Barke Aaron The production was forced to close on 17 March after just 6 weeks due to the government mandated closure of all theatres in response to the COVID 19 pandemic in the United Kingdom The show reopened on 1 July 2021 and concluded its run on 8 January 2022 8 9 Clive Rowe starred as Jethro from 1 July to 16 October 2021 10 The production was filmed by Universal Pictures Content Group and STEAM Motion Sound for a future broadcast 11 Musical numbers EditTitles of songs which appeared in the original 1998 animated film are in bold Act I Deliver Us Yocheved Queen Tuya Young Miriam and Company Faster Moses Ramses Hotep and Company One Weak Link Seti Footprints on the Sand Moses Seti s Return Company Dance to the Day Tzipporah All I Ever Wanted Miriam Moses Yocheved Seti and Queen Tuya Make It Right Ramses and Moses Moses in the Desert Moses and Company Through Heaven s Eyes Jethro and Company Faster Reprise Ramses and Moses Never in a Million Years Tzipporah and Moses Act I Finale Deliver Us Reprise All I Ever Wanted Reprise Hotep Ramses Nefertari Queen Tuya Moses Jethro and Company Act II Return to Egypt Tzipporah Hotep and Company Always On Your Side Ramses and Moses Simcha Moses Miriam Tzipporah and Company Deliver Us Reprise II Aaron and Company The Plagues Moses Hotep Ramses Nefertari Miriam Queen Tuya Aaron and Company For the Rest of My Life Moses Heartless Nefertari When You Believe Miriam Tzipporah Moses and Company Never in a Million Years Reprise Tzipporah and Moses Act II Finale When You Believe Reprise Footprints on the Sand Reprise Miriam Moses Yocheved Tzipporah Seti Queen Tuya Jethro Aaron Company Cast recording Edit On March 15 2020 Playbill announced that a cast recording of the West End production would be released by Ghostlight Records 12 It was released on April 3 2020 13 The album was nominated for a 2021 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album 14 Casts EditCharacter Sag Harbor 2015 15 Mountain View 2017 16 West End 2020 Moses Matthew James Thomas Diluckshan Jeyaratnam Luke BradyRamses Aaron Lazar Jason Gotay Liam TamneTzipporah Patina Miller Brennyn Lark Christine AlladoMiriam Julia Motyka Alexia KhadimeAaron Kyle Barisich David Crane Silas Wyatt BarkePharaoh Seti Stephen Bogardus Tom Nelis Joe DixonJethro Norm Lewis Paul Jordan Jansen Gary WilmotQueen Tuya Julia Murney Christina Sajous Debbie KurupHigh Priest Hotep Ryan Knowles Will Mann Adam PearceNefertari Joanna Howard Jamila Sabrares Klemm Tanisha SpringYocheved Desi Oakley Ayelet Firstenberg Mercedesz Csampai 1 Reception EditUnlike the film the West End production received mixed reviews from critics who praised the performances score and orchestrations but criticized the costume design and script Anthony Walker Cook of BroadwayWorld praised the performances of Brady Tamme and the ensemble but felt the show was more like a pantomime than a Biblical epic 17 Alex Wood of WhatsOnStage was critical of the changes made to translate the film s screenplay for the stage saying By adding a few extra scenes and dialogue he makes the Pharaoh s power far less absolute creating a murky world where pragmatic decisions have to be taken to appease warring families craving Egypt s throne Thankfully LaZebnik lets the pace quicken in the second act as the plagues set in and Moses battles to free his people 18 Alice Saville of Time Out gave it 3 stars out of 5 writing that In its best moments it has the rousing power of Les Miserables But with gritty recent revivals of the likes of Jesus Christ Superstar showing that Biblical musicals can feel contemporary this one seems stuck in the past 19 Arifa Akbar of The Guardian felt mixed about Scott Schwartz directing choices calling the production stuffed full of imagination but it is so excessive and outsized that it overwhelms the emotional drama sucking away any intimacy between the actors 20 David Benedict of Variety wrote in his review When late in the first act a genial blessedly relaxed Gary Wilmot appears as Jethro to lead the company in song welcoming Moses back among his people you suddenly realize what s been missing engaging warmth Constantly going from zero to emotional overload it s so effortful it s enervating 21 References Edit THE PRINCE OF EGYPT Will Take World Premiere Bow in Bay Area then Play Denmark Broadway World Retrieved 2017 09 20 The Prince of Egypt Stage Musical and Movie Review of new version of The Prince of Egypt Royal Theater Copenhagen by Ungt Teaterblod Danish 24 June 2019 The cast and crew of The Prince of Egypt musical talks about new visual design and new dances created for the Danish Royal Theater Danish YouTube BWW Review THE PRINCE OF EGPYT at Tuacahn is a Breathtaking Gift BWW Retrieved September 7 2018 The Prince of Egypt musical extends West End run WhatsOnStage www whatsonstage com Retrieved 2020 02 25 The Prince of Egypt Opens February 25 in London s West End Releases Production Photos playbill com Retrieved 2020 05 25 The Prince of Egypt Reopens at the Dominion Theatre on 1 July BestOfTheatre www bestoftheatre co uk Retrieved 2021 03 12 London s Prince of Egypt Musical Sets Closing Date Playbill com Retrieved 2021 11 27 Clive Rowe to Star as Jethro in The Prince of Egypt bestoftheatre co uk Retrieved 2021 05 14 London s The Prince of Egypt Musical Filmed for Future Broadcast Playbill com Retrieved 2021 12 10 Upcoming Cast Recordings Playbill March 15 2020 Retrieved March 19 2020 The Prince of Egypt Original Cast Recording Ghostlight Records April 3 2020 Retrieved April 8 2020 2021 GRAMMYs Complete Nominees List November 24 2020 Retrieved November 24 2020 ART SEEN Bay Street Theater s 24th Annual Summer Gala hamptonsarthub com I Hamptons Art Hub 13 July 2015 Retrieved 25 July 2016 Jason Gotay to Star as Ramses in PRINCE OF EGYPT Musical Full Casting Announced broadwayworld com Wisdom Digital Media Retrieved 25 October 2017 Review THE PRINCE OF EGYPT Dominion Theatre Review The Prince of Egypt Dominion Theatre WhatsOnStage The Prince of Egypt review Glorious songs naff spectacle Akbar Arifa 25 February 2020 The Prince of Egypt review Ramses goes to Vegas The Guardian The Prince of Egypt Theater Review 26 February 2020 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Prince of Egypt 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