Mulcahey is a freshman from Normal, who is majoring in Youth
Ministry at LCU. Coming into a production in which the cast has been
rehearsing for many weeks is a stressful process for anyone, yet the
LCU cast seems to be embracing the turn of events.
Co-cast member, Jared Eakle, said, “Everyone is doing such a great
job, and our two narrators have amazing voices! Alex Mulcahey, our
new Joesph, is also doing an amazing job. He stepped up and took a
new role!” Eakle is also a freshman at LCU who is cast in the role
of Pharaoh/Elvis.
The excitement seems to be contagious. When asked what he is looking
forward to about the upcoming performance, Mulcahey said, “I’m
absolutely thrilled that I have this opportunity to be a part of
this production with many great people, and amazing songs. I can’t
wait to see everyone come to watch us perform this fantastic story,
and I hope they all have as much fun watching as I will have
performing.”
Director Tim Searby added, “This cast of ‘Joseph’ really brings this
beautiful story of grace to life. You won't want to miss the
exciting score, beautiful voices and boundless energy.”
Based on the story in Genesis involving Joseph and his “coat of many
colors,” this family-friendly musical is presented entirely in song
with catchy tunes and gripping themes.
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The operetta with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd
Webber will be performed at Lincoln Christian University on March
23, 24 and 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hargrove Chapel Auditorium, Chapel
Rd., Lincoln, IL. Tickets are available for purchase in advance by
calling 217-732-3168. Tickets are also available at the door. Adult
tickets are $10 each with a $5 discount for students through
college. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Established in Lincoln, Illinois, in 1944, LCU’s mission is to equip
Christians to serve and lead in the church, the workplace, and the
world. In its 73 year history, 16,000 Lincoln Christian alumni have
gone on to serve in every one of the 50 United States and in more
than 167 countries worldwide. Today, LCU offers a variety of degree
programs for undergraduate, graduate and seminary students. Classes
are offered on campus, at three extension sites in three states and
online around the world. To learn more, visit
www.lincolnchristian.edu.
[Christine Thomas] |