Trumpets brings back to the stage its beloved musical, Joseph The Dreamer, this July, at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza. 

Celebrating its 30th year, the show brings with it a renewed energy by way of an exciting new staging, as reimagined by director Paolo Valenciano, with Sam Concepcion returning to the titular role. Joining him in the cast are Kayla Rivera, Carlo Orosa, Julia Serad, and Aicelle Santos, among others. OPM icon Gary Valenciano, who played Joseph in the 1999 and 2000 run, will be reprising his role as the family patriarch, Jacob. Even the show’s music and choreography were infused with the beats that appeal to the new generation of theatergoers. “I think it’s time they get to experience JTD, and the powerful story it has to tell,” shares Gemora. “That’s why we are bringing the show back this time.”

Trumpets Brings Back 'Joseph the Dreamer' on its 30th Year

Since its first staging, Joseph’s colorful coat has been passed on to a number of talented actors, who have kept telling this story from one generation to the next. Audie Gemora introduced the world to Joseph before the likes of Gary Valenciano, Franco Laurel, Alvin dela Peña, Neo Rivera, and now, Sam Concepcion stepped into the role. Jacob’s robes have also been passed on from the late Freddie Santos, who wrote the play based on the cantata by Cam Floria and directed the show, to Gemora, and Valenciano. Looking back on this amazing legacy, Gemora shares, “Of all the  musicals I’ve done, there was only one show that changed my life – that is Joseph The Dreamer. The same goes for everyone who has been part of this show. It reminds us that God truly has a plan for all of us.” Witness the extraordinary story of Trumpets’ Joseph The Dreamer once again. The show rune from July 11-20, 2025, at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza. Get your tickets now at Ticket2Me.net, and via showbuyers.

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