Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Memphis is Heading to Broadway!

SEATTLE, WA –The producers of Memphis, the new musical about the early days of rock and roll, announced today that they have secured a theater, and an opening date, for a Broadway run. With a book and lyrics by Joe Pietro and music and lyrics by Bon Jovi band member David Bryan, the blues-and-rock-infused production will open at The Shubert Theatre on September 23, where Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit starring Rupert Everett and Angela Lansbury is currently playing.

The show tells the story of Huey Calhoun, a white DJ living in Memphis in the 1950s whose unstoppable enthusiasm for “race records” helps bring black music across the color line, while his love for the black singer Felicia leads them across the same line with tragic results.

The musical enjoyed rave reviews and large and enthusiastic audiences when it played the La Jolla Playhouse and Seattle’s own 5th Avenue Theatre earlier this year. TheSeattle Times described it as “bursting at the seams with big vocal talent, a soulful tone and attitude, and enough human wattage to power a city block,” while the Seattle Weekly says “the music of Memphis sizzles like soul food on a hot griddle.” Seattle’s own Chad Kimball, who starred as Huey, came in for particular praise, with theSeattle P.I. calling him “a shuffling whirlwind who tears up his own fragile earth, hunched and gangling with a slurring, honky-tonk drawl,” and the Times declaring that “his reedy, sturdy tenor pipes work just fine, on such rousing anthems as ‘Music of My Soul’ and ‘Tear Down the House.’”

“Our audience went crazy for Memphis,” says The 5th’s Producing Artistic Director David Armstrong. “Not since Hairspray had we seen this kind of response to a brand new musical. Memphis’s combination of dynamic music, exciting staging, and moving story really got Seattle buzzing about the show—and they haven’t stopped yet.”

The move marks another successful cross-continental leap from the stage of The 5th Avenue to Broadway, following in the steps of other successful productions includingHairspray, The Wedding Singer and the show that opened the 2008-2009 Season, Shrek. The show that opens our 2009-2010 Season is another brand new musical,Catch Me If You Can, based on the Dreamworks film and featuring the same creative team behind Hairspray.

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