Memphis - The Musical
This wildly entertaining show wonderfully captures the spirit of these seminal figures who would go on to change the course of popular music."
The Hollywood Reporter
Why see Memphis - The Musical?
see the TONY AWARD-WINNING HIT MEMPHIS!
From the underground dance clubs of 1950s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the hot musical that bursts off the stage with explosive dancing, irresistible songs and a thrilling tale of fame and forbidden love. This local production of the Tony and Olivier Award-winning musical Memphis has been lauded as the perfect musical, with catchy, original songs, a touching story, with heart and comedy and high-energy dance numbers that bring the underground R&B clubs of 1950's Memphis to life with marvellous aplomb.
With a book from Joe Pietro and the Music and Lyrics from David Bryan, Memphis is loosely inspired by the story of DJ Dewey Phillips, the first white DJ to play black music in the American South. Dewey is now Huey Calhoun, the all round nice guy, whose only passions include good music and the talented Felicia Delray. Against the backdrop of the turbulent cultural divide of the time, Memphis explores the beginning of the civil rights movements and how Huey and Felicia struggle against racial prejudice and the ambitions of their own careers, set to songs that are already modern classics!
What is Memphis About?
At Delray's, a black underground rock 'n' roll bar, Huey Calhoun discovers the music that is to influence the rest of his life. Later, after loosing his job in a record store for playing black music, he is snapped up by a radio station who can see his potential and his selling power. He quickly becomes the most popular DJ in the area, and his championing of black music begins to break down social barriers and paves the way for a musical revolution!
did you know?
David Bryan, who wrote the music for the show, is a member of the rock band Bon Jovi.
Key Information
Audience
Dates
Cast
Bryan Fenkart as Huey
Felecia Boswell as Felicia
Quentin Earl Darrington as Delray
Rhett George as Gator
Julie Johnson as Mamma
Will Mann as Bobby
Willian Parry as Mr Simmons
Creative
Director - Christopher Ashley
Choreography - Sergio Trujillo
Scenic Design - David Gallo
Costume Design - Paul Tazewell
Lighting Design - Howell Binkley
Sound Design - Ken Travis
Lyrics - Joe DiPietro and David Bryan
Music - David Bryan
Book - Joe DiPietro
Awards
2010 TONY AWARDS
Best Musical
Best Book of a Musical: Joe DiPietro
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Music: David Bryan, Lyrics: Joe DiPietro, David Bryan
Best Orchestrations: Daryl Waters & David Bryan
8 Nominations
Best Musical
Best Book of a Musical: Joe DiPietro
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Music: David Bryan, Lyrics: Joe DiPietro, David Bryan
Best Direction of a Musical: Christopher Ashley
Best Orchestrations: Daryl Waters & David Bryan
Best Costume Design of a Musical: Paul Tazewell
Reviews
Customer reviews
Joan Iaconelli
Still Aglow After the Show
Anonymous
Fantastic Foot Stomping As Good as Broaodway!!!
Sully
Hx of R & R