Monday, July 4, 2011

Million Dollar Quartet


Million Dollar Quartet: The producers of the Broadway musical “Million Dollar Quartet” proclaimed on Tuesday that the show will transfer Off Broadway to New World Stages later it acts its final execution at the Nederlander Theater on Sunday. No opening date for the Off Broadway production was proclaimed “Million Dollar Quartet,” which recreates a musical meeting between Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley that took place in Memphis in 1956, opened final year to mixed-to-positive reviews. When it ends its run at the Nederlander it will have played 489 regular performances and thirty-four preview performances. “Million Dollar Quartet” follows in the footsteps of other Broadway shows that have found new life at New World Stages, including “Avenue Q,” which is now playing, as well as “The 39 Steps,” which closed in January later an almost 10-month run, and “Rent,” which is being revived there this summer.Million Dollar Quartet

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