The Scranton Shakespeare Festival recently presented Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Robert Bellarmine Theatre at Scranton Prep School. The show, directed by Billie Aken Tyers, was presented four times during June and will be presented again on August 3 at 3 p.m.

Marykay Hubbard formerly of Scranton, now of Norfolk, Massachusetts returned to visit her hometown, left, and Marilouise Ruane of Scranton.

From left, Sharon Chludzinski of Scranton, Linette Jordan of Clarks Summit and Chris Martin of Scranton

From left, Sam and Maggie Prudente of Clarks Summit, Betesy Moylan of Jefferson Township and Bob Valentine of Scranton

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