North Wales Pioneer Online
A COLOURFUL LIFE
HE´S AN East Lancashire lad done good. Andrew Derbyshire left his home in Burnley to study at drama school in London, then worked as a holiday camp Blue Coat and tried, but failed, to get through to the finals of the last Pop Idol competition. But it was at a Pop Idol audition that the fickle finger of fate pointed at him and Andrew was spotted by the musical director of a new musical - We Will Rock You - who thought he would be perfect addition to the cast of the show, based around Queen´s best known songs. Next thing he knew, Andrew was meeting and becoming friends with Queen guitarist Brian May and was even introduced to acting legend Robert De Niro, the show´s financial backer. After playing the lead role of Galileo for three months and appearing in both Hollywood and Broadway, Andrew has slipped on the coat of many colours as Joseph, the lead role in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, which will be at the North Wales Theatre from September 15 to September 20. "I am enjoying the tour, although after my six months with Joseph is up I won´t be wearing the coloured coat anymore.," he said. "I´ve always wanted to be a solo performer and since I´ve got to know Brian May, who has helped me such a lot, he´s working on some songs for me and then we´ll go looking for a record deal, which is the easiest part - the hardest is coming up with the tracks in the first place. "I´ve really enjoyed doing the musicals though. Working in this industry is something that´s been my dream since day one. When I was a Blue Coat in Blackpool I would do 195 hours a week for £85, but I absolutely loved it - although I didn´t like dressing up as a crocodile and being kicked by children particularly! "Being down in London and meeting famous people and going to parties doesn´t really make any difference to me. In the end, it is all a big show." Although Andrew himself isn´t impressed easily by the stars, his family gets a bit more excited. "When they came to see me in We Will Rock You, Brian May came into my dressing room for a bit. One of my uncles is a massive Queen fan and he couldn´t believe that he was in the same room as Brian." His mum is so proud of Andrew´s success that she keeps a scrapbook of the 21-year-old´s press cuttings - and he hopes to soon add to the ever growing book with news of a hit single and album. "Through Brian I have met some really good people in the music business and learnt a lot about making music and with lots of help I hope to crack the charts. "If I hadn´t have gone up for Pop Idol I wouldn´t have been spotted for a part in We Will Rock You, met Brian May or got Joseph. Things have just worked out for the best in the end, after a lot of hard work though. *Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, is probably one of the most popular musicals of all time. Set in the land of Canaan, it tells the Biblical tale of Joseph, who is sold as a slave by his 11 brothers, who are jealous because their father chose him to receive the coat of many colours. Joseph goes to work for a wealthy Egyptian merchant, Potiphar, where he is rapidly promoted. However, his luck is soon to run out as Potiphar´s evil wife tries to seduce him and he finds himself in a prison cell, needless to say there is a happy ending and a valuable lesson to be learnt. Packed full of catchy, foot-tapping tunes including Any Dream Will Do, Close Ev´ry Door to Me and One More Angel. With the liveliest, most energetic company of actors, singers and dancers you´ll ever see, Joseph is brimming with non-stop action, laughter and infectious fun that is sure to delight the young and the young at heart.
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