Saturday 21 January 2017

BWW Interview: Get Ready to Rock! ROCK OF AGES Debuts at Apollo Civic Theater

"Try not to Stop Believin' " and prepare to shake this end of the week as the range debut of Rock of Ages introductions at the Apollo Civic Theater!

Coordinated by Amanda Hartman, colleague coordinated by James Wright and musically coordinated by Jeff Wine, Rock of Ages is a jukebox melodic including the best shake tunes of the 1980's and a shaking story. At the point when residential area Sherie lands in L.A, she has huge dreams of turning into a star. She rapidly meets and begins to look all starry eyed at another trying demigod, Drew Boley. In any case, arranges from an advancement to crush the Sunset Strip and an opponent hero undermine to tear their sentiment separated!

The cast rapidly turned out to be dear companions while cooperating as band individuals.

"Getting the chance to watch my cast mates play out each night, and getting the opportunity to hang out with my new companions is great" said Justin Lowans who plays Drew Boley

"I truly adored the practice procedure for this. Singing melodies from the 80's is simple for me" said Keith Shifflett, who plays Lonny.

"Working with individuals you truly like makes each practice a considerable measure of fun! The cast and group are an impact and you truly require that bond and trust to chip away at such an insane show" said Denise O'Brien, who plays Regina.

The 80's shake melodic represented some exceptional melodic and acting difficulties for the cast.

"Going up against the part of Franz takes a ton a confidence in turning into an altogether different character than what I've been accustomed to playing. Getting the opportunity to let free as the boyish colorful German child of a strict, hardcore specialist has been a genuine enjoyment!" said Dustin McQuaid on playing Franz Klinemann.

"Singing those high notes in Journey and Whitesnake melodies after a long time, all while acting and moving is a test" said Lowans.

"The difficulties were all specialized, such as having the band in front of an audience and getting the greater part of the body mics blended" said Shiflett.

The cast is eager to impart their shaking story to gatherings of people this end of the week.

"Shake of Ages is a great deal of fun and doesn't consider itself excessively important. On the off chance that you've survived the 80's you will appreciate this show" said Denise O'Brien, who plays Regina

"I sincerely didn't comprehend what's in store! I knew a portion of the music however it wasn't precious to me like others in the cast. I make hip-bounce music, so to do a show based on 80's shake was certainly outside of my standard safe place. I asked my mother, who was an in-your-face 80s shake fan, about her encounters and what the music intended to her as a youngster to truly figure out everything" said McQuaid

"Shake of Ages has the greater part of your most loved 80's shake melodies, hilarious comic drama, and an ageless, endearing romantic tale" said Lowans

"On the off chance that groups of onlookers are searching for a decent, fun appear with an inconceivably gifted cast, this is the show to see. Each and every cast part will take your breath away in somehow" said Shifflett

"This cast is unfathomable, and the show has sprung up in ways I could have never envisioned. I will likely have individuals snickering, moving in their seats, and having "nothin' yet a decent time!" said McQuaid

Shake of Ages additionally includes Colt Smith as Dennis Dupree, Eliza Windle as Sherrie, John Glymph as Stacee Jaxx/Father, Holly Legg as Justice/Mother,Larry Marcille as Hertz Klinemann, Alan Harner as Ja'Keith/Mayor, James Miller as Joey Primo, Natasha Fields as Waitress #1/Stripper, Tiffany Leighton as Waitress/Stripper and Caitlin Cutright as Waitress/Stripper.

Shake of Ages runs September 23, 24, 30 and October 1 at 8:00 PM and September 25 and October 2 at 2:30 PM. Shake of Ages is evaluated R for sexual substance and develop dialect. Tickets are $15 for Friday and Saturday evening appears and $12 for Sunday early shows. Understudy tickets are $10 for all exhibitions. The Apollo Civic Theater is situated at 128 East Martin Street, Martinsburg, WV, 25402.

Photograph Credit: Adam Blackstock/Apollo Civic Theater

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