Jailhouse Rock
Music and lyrics by Rob Bettinson
and Alan Janes.
Directed by Rob Bettinson;
Décor by Adrian Rees;
Lighting by Alistair Grant;
Sound by Simon Baker;
Choreography by Drew Anthony;
Musical Director - Julian Littman;
Fights by Terry King;
Assistant Director - Matt Salisbury
Piccadilly Theatre, London - 19 April, 2004 - 1 January, 2005
Synopsis
Based on the classic 1957 film starring Elvis Presley, Jailhouse
Rock - The Musical has been adapted for the stage by Rob Bettinson
and Alan Janes, the writer/director team behind the hugely successful
global hit Buddy
Featuring a rich catalogue of 1950s rock 'n' roll classics, but
not the title track or the Lieber & Stoller songs, the show tells
the story of Vince Everett, a young man from the wrong side of the
tracks who discovers his own unique musical talent whilst doing time
in jail and emerges to become the world's greatest rock 'n' roll
star.
With more than a little help from Peggy Van Aulden, a rising young
record producer, Vince's road to stardom is filled with passion and
conflict as Vince feels the pressure that money and fame can bring.
Prison inmates, shifty record producers, Hollywood starlets, crafty
lawyers and a variety of other characters fill the stage as we follow
Vince's story from penniless convict to rich and famous rock 'n'
roll star.
The cast plays and perform all the songs live on-stage in a vibrant
and energetic production which appeals to everyone, with plenty of
classic hits to satisfy the die-hard Elvis fans! |