Get ready! From the producers of the smash hit concert tour Elvis Meets Buddy, comes The Class Of ’59!! From the ORIGINAL class of ’59, Australia’s very own living legend Lonnie Lee brings this unique concept to the stage. His own history is presented in the first set to introduce to you, the audience, just how rock began, and that it is alive and rockin’ today!! With the greatest rock and roll band ever assembled, 2011 gets ready to rock to the golden era of Rock ‘n’ Roll as we know it today... Dance with us back to an era when rock and roll influenced and created a social movement for the days teenagers... the way you dressed, the hairstyles, the language and the love. Walk along the street and you saw the gals sporting hourglass silhouettes accessorized by gloves and pearls. Bobby socks and bubble gum were everywhere; and the guys with sideburns and slicked back hair sporting the leather jacket and denim jeans... an era where black horned rim brow line glasses became a trend... an era where petrol was so cheap that it fuelled not only the hot rods on the roads but fired up a musical movement that would only be lived for a short while but would last in the hearts and souls of billions for eternity. It is this era that will be recreated on stage. Elvis Presley – Anthony Petrucci Buddy Holly – Scott “Buddy” Cameron Chuck Berry – Eric Rassmussen Bill Haley – James Nation-Ingle Jerry Lee Lewis – Cassidy Wilson Arthur Fonzerelli – Leon Isackson The Everly Brothers – Brian Dean & Alan Freeman Time: 8pm TICKETS: $65
The Class of '59 2012
The Class Of 59' 2012
Theatre & Comedy
Theatrical
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15 Jun 2012
The Class Of 59' @ The Glasshouse Theatre
NSW
20 Jul 2012
The Class Of 59' @ Penrith Panthers
28 Jul 2012
The Class Of 59' @ The Astor Theatre
WA
The Palms at Crown 04 May, Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre 19 May, Cessnock Community Performing Arts Centre (CPAC) 25 May, Laycock Street Theatre 26 May, Frankston Arts Centre 09 June, The Glasshouse Theatre 15 June, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre 06 July, Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre 07 July, Revesby Workers Club 13 July, The Cube - Campbelltown Convention Entertainment Centre 14 July, Penrith Panthers 20 July, The Astor Theatre 28 July, Queens Park Theatre 29 July, Middleback Theatre 02 August, Northern Festival Centre 03 August