"For anyone who needs a break, San Jose Stage offers up a jukebox musical packed with songs that are just as memorable but with a more infectious beat. Two weeks still remain on the company's production of The Broadway Musical Inspired by a True Story-Million Dollar Quartet, which tells the true story of an impromptu jam session at Sun Record Studios featuring Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash."
"Playing the four rising stars are Bryant Cobb as Cash, Cody Craven as Presley, Nick Kenbrandt as Lewis and Tarif Pappu as Perkins, all faithfully working to showcase the hard work of music director Nick Kenbrandt and choreographer Monica Moe. The production also benefits from support by associate producers Cheryl Booten and Robert Mannell, and Richard and Peggy James. The Stage's current season is supported by Robert J. Bettencourt and Swenson. Matinees and evening shows are scheduled Dec 3-7 and 10-14; For tickets ($49-$64), visit thestage.org."
San Jose Stage is presenting Million Dollar Quartet, a jukebox musical recounting an impromptu jam session at Sun Record Studios with Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash. The show was written by Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux, premiered on Broadway in 2010 and toured in 2011. Randall King directs the production. Bryant Cobb, Cody Craven, Nick Kenbrandt and Tarif Pappu portray Cash, Presley, Lewis and Perkins, with Nick Kenbrandt serving as music director and Monica Moe as choreographer. Associate producers Cheryl Booten and Robert Mannell and supporters Richard and Peggy James aid the production. Shows run Dec. 3–7 and Dec. 10–14; tickets $49–$64. Additional seasonal events include Santa Clara University's Choreographers' Gallery and Peninsula Youth Theatre's When Santa Was a Baby with listed dates and ticket information.
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