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Why see School of Rock?

School's In session!

After blowing out the speakers on Broadway, School of Rock hits the road. Based on the classic movie starring Jack Black, this blockbuster musical follows hilarious slacker Dewey Finn as he leads a classroom of nerdy misfits to rock stardom.

School of Rock was Andrew Lloyd Webber's first show to launch on Broadway since 1971, and it proved to be a monster hit for the legendary composer. Featuring a cast of uber-talented kids (who all play their instruments live), it includes songs from the movie, as well as a load of brand new compositions. Tony nominee Glenn Slater wrote the lyrics, while the book comes courtesy of Downtown Abbey scribe and Oscar winner Julian Fellowes. Bursting with energy and heart, School of Rock is a celebration of following your dreams and, of course, sticking it to the man!

What is School of Rock About?

Rock star wannabe Dewey Finn is down on his luck. He's just been kicked out of own band No Vacancy for his over enthusiastic on-stage antics, and his landlord is threatening conviction unless he coughs up his overdue rent. Desperate for money, he disguises himself as a substitute music teacher to land a position at a well-to-do prep school.

When he meets his new class, a bunch of smart-talking kids who happen to be more than a little handy with their musical instruments, an idea begins to form. A local Battle of the Bands competition is looming, featuring none other than No Vacancy, and Dewey sees a chance for both revenge and a proper shot at rock stardom!

Key Information

Audience

May be inappropriate for ages 7 and under.

Run Time

Two hours and 15 minutes, with a 15 minute intermission

Dates

Finished Nov 19, 2017

Cast

The Adults
Merritt David Janes as Dewy
Gary Trainor as Dewey Alternate
Lexie Dorsett Sharp as Rosalie
Layne Roate as Ned
Madison Micucci as Patty
Deidre Lang as Ms. Sheinkopf
JP Qualters as Theo

John Campione, Patrick Clanton, Christopher De Angelis, Kristian Espiritu, Melanie Evans, Liam Fennecken, Bella Fraker, Elysia Jordan, Sinclair Mitchell, Tim Shea, Arianna Pereira, Leanne Parks, Jacob Moran, Julian Brescia, Mystic Inscho, Sammy Dell, Sami Bray, Blake Ryan



Creative

Produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Book by Julian Fellowes
Lyrics by Glenn Slater
Directed by Laurence Connor,
Choreography by JoAnn M. Hunter
Scenic and Costume Design by Anna Louizos
Lighting Design by Natasha Katz
Sound Design by Mick Potter
Music Supervision by Ethan Popp

Reviews

Customer reviews

29 reviews, average rating: (3.8 Stars)

Eric Ryan

Great show - Greater Performances

This was one of the coolest shows I've seen in a very long time. The cast were FRIGGEN AMAZING! Everyone played their own instruments live on stage. The kids in the show we're beyond outstanding. I could have sworn Jack Black was playing the lead role. Take the kids, take Grandma, take a seat and enjoy! Holly Crap, go see this show and... STICK IT TO THE MAN!!! ... Read more

Tina Scott

I loved School of Rock in Detroit!

Like most people I loved the musical so I had to see the show. I’m not sure where they found these kids but they were really good. My favorite was the little girl who sang a church song in the middle of everything. SHUT THE HOUSE DOWN. And when the piano player played I almost jumped out of my seat and started dancing. These kids are amazing! The guitarist danced across the floor. I’m not sure how they teach them to not over act but they were so believable. Go see it!! ... Read more

Mary

Awesome

The play started a little slow for me but it picked up and ended up being fantastic. Kids were very talented. Great music, humor, and very entertaining I recommend it for all ages ... Read more

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