ROCK OF AGES Busts onto the Top One Hundred List

Nov 29th – Tuesday, November 29th 2011, was a “totally rad” moment for Broadway. That night, ROCK OF AGES joined the list of the top one hundred longest running shows on broadway*. Breaking into the top one hundred during its 1,020th show, ROCK bumped the original stage production of Damn Yankees off the list. A celebration was held that evening at New York’s Culture Club, attended by ROCK OF AGES cast members and friends of the show.

The Annual Village Halloween Parade
NY1 NEWS
October 31, 2011
[Reporter Roger Clark covered the parade dressed up as a ROCK OF AGES star. See two clips below which refer to his costume!]
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Emily Padgett Headed Back to Broadway in Rock of Ages
Emily Padgett will soon be back as ’80s dreamer Sherrie in ‘Rock of Ages.’
Former Rock of Ages star Emily Padgett will return to the Broadway company as Sherrie on November 7. She replaces Rebecca Faulkenberry, who will play her final performance on November 6 before heading to the Foxwoods Theatre as Mary Jane in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
In addition to Rock of Ages, Padgett’s previous Broadway credits include Legally Blonde and Grease. She was recently seen as Eden Siller in the world premiere of White Noise in Chicago, and starred as Sandy in the National Tour of Grease with Taylor Hicks.
Rock of Ages currently stars Dan Domenech as Drew, Jeremy Woodard as Stacee Jaxx, Mitchell Jarvis as Lonny, Adam Dannheisser as Dennis, Cody Scott Lancaster as Franz, Michele Mais as Justice, Josephine Rose Roberts as Regina, and Paul Schoeffler as Hertz. Rounding out the cast are Tessa Alves, Joey Calveri, Ericka Hunter, Tony LePage, Michael Minarik, Jennifer Rias, Andre Ward and Emily Williams.
Rock of Ages is set in 1987 on the Sunset Strip, where a small town girl meets a big city rocker in L.A.’s most famous rock club. Their love story is told through the hits of Journey, Bon Jovi, Styx, Pat Benatar, Foreigner, Twisted Sister, Asia, Whitesnake and many more.
Emily Padgett Will Return to Broadway’s Rock of Ages
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/156106-Emily-Padgett-Will-Return-to-Broadways-Rock-of-Ages
By Adam Hetrick
01 Nov 2011
Emily Padgett will return to the role of Sherrie in the Tony Award-nominated Broadway production of Rock of Ages, beginning Nov. 7 at the Helen Hayes Theatre.
Padgett, who last played Sherrie during Rock of Ages’ original run at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, departed the 1980s-set rock musical to star in the Chicago production of the Broadway-aimed musical White Noise last spring.
She will succeed actress Rebecca Faulkenberry, who departs the production Nov. 6 to join the cast of Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark. Faulkenberry assumed the role of Sherrie when Rock of Ages transferred to the Helen Hayes Theatre March 24.
The cast of Rock of Ages also features Dan Domenech as Drew, Jeremy Woodard as Stacee Jaxx, Mitchell Jarvis as Lonny, Adam Dannheisser as Dennis, Cody Scott Lancaster as Franz, Michele Mais Justice, Josephine Rose Roberts as Regina and Paul Schoeffler as Hertz.
The ensemble includes Tessa Alves, Joey Calveri, Ericka Hunter, Tony LePage, Michael Minarik, Jennifer Rias, Andre Ward and Emily Williams.
The design team includes Beowulf Boritt (scenic design), Gregory Gale (costume design), Jason Lyons (lighting design), Peter Hylenski (sound design) and Zachary Borovay (projection design). Music supervision, arrangements and orchestrations are by Ethan Popp.
The musical comedy Rock of Ages borrows rock hits of the 1980s to tell the story of showbiz lovers in L.A. The score includes “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “I Wanna Know What Love Is,” “Here I Go Again,” “Don’t Stop Believin’” and more.
Rock of Ages is written by Chris D’Arienzo, directed by Kristin Hanggi and choreographed by Kelly Devine.
The performance schedule is Monday at 8 PM, Tuesday at 7 PM, Thursday at 8 PM, Friday at 8 PM, Saturday at 2 PM and 8 PM and Sunday at 3 PM and 7:30 PM.
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Emily Padgett to Return to Broadway’s Rock of Ages
Emily Padgett will once again play the lead female role of Sherrie in the Broadway production of Rock of Ages, at the Helen Hayes Theatre, beginning Monday, November 7. She replaces Rebecca Faulkenberry, who as previously reported is joining the cast of Broadway’s Spider Man: Turn Off the Dark in the role of Mary Jane Watson.
Padgett previously played her role during Rock of Ages‘ Broadway run at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. She was last seen as Eden Siller in the world premiere of White Noise in Chicago, and recently starred as Sandy in the national tour of Grease. Additional Broadway credits include Legally Blonde The Musical and Grease.
The musical, directed by Kristin Hanggi, and featuring a book by Chris D’Arenzio, focuses on a young rocker hungry for his big break and a small town girl who meet in 1987 at a legendary Hollywood club facing its imminent demise. The score includes the hit songs of iconic rockers like REO Speedwagon, Journey, Styx, Foreigner, Pat Benatar, Whitesnake, and many more.
The current cast also includes Dan Domenech (Drew), Jeremy Woodard (Stacee Jaxx), Mitchell Jarvis (Lonny), Adam Dannheisser (Dennis), Cody Scott Lancaster (Franz), Michele Mais (Justice), Josephine Rose Roberts (Regina), and Paul Schoeffler (Hertz). Rounding out the cast are Tessa Alves, Joey Calveri, Ericka Hunter, Tony LePage, Michael Minarik, Jennifer Rias, Andre Ward and Emily Williams.
For tickets and more information, click here.
Emily Padgett Re-Joins Broadway’s ROCK OF AGES as Sherrie, 11/7
Producers of the five-time Tony Award nominated hit musical, ROCK OF AGES announced today that Emily Padgett – who rocked out as “Sherrie” in during the show’s run at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre – will return to take over the lead role on Monday, November 7, 2011. Rebecca Faulkenberry, who has performed the role of “Sherrie” since ROCK OF AGES moved to the Helen Hayes Theatre on March 24, 2011, will play her final performance on Sunday, November 6.
Padgett was last seen as Eden Siller in the World Premiere of White Noise in Chicago, and recently starred as Sandy in the National Tour of Grease with Taylor Hicks. In addition to ROCK OF AGES, her previous Broadway credits include Legally Blonde The Musical and Grease.
ROCK OF AGES, which recently celebrated its 1000th New York performance, continues to offer Broadway’s Best Party at the Helen Hayes Theatre, 240 West 44th Street. The smash hit musical opened on Broadway on Tuesday, April 7, 2009 and played its final performance at The Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Sunday, January 9, 2011 before re-opening at The Helen Hayes Theatre on March 24, 2011.
The music that ignited a generation is heating up Broadway in ROCK OF AGES. The classic rock love story of the decade erupts into Broadway’s Best Party, all to the sounds of such feel-good, sing-out-loud songs as “Every Rose Has Its Thorn”, “I Wanna Know What Love Is”, “Here I Go Again”, “Don’t Stop Believin’” and more.
ROCK OF AGES currently stars a “Supergroup” of performers including Rebecca Faulkenberry (original National Tour Cast member) as “Sherrie,” Dan Domenech (original National Tour Cast member), in his Broadway debut, as “Drew,” Jeremy Woodard (original Broadway Cast member) as “Stacee Jaxx”, Mitchell Jarvis (original Broadway Cast Member) as “Lonny,” Adam Dannheisser (original Broadway Cast Member) as “Dennis,” Cody Scott Lancaster (original Toronto Cast Member) as “Franz,” Michele Mais (original Broadway Cast Member) as “Justice,” Josephine Rose Roberts (original Toronto Cast Member) as “Regina,” and Paul Schoeffler (original Broadway Cast Member) as “Hertz.” Rounding out the cast are Tessa Alves, Joey Calveri, Ericka Hunter, Tony LePage, Michael Minarik, Jennifer Rias, Andre Ward and Emily Williams.
ROCK OF AGES will soon become Hollywood’s Biggest Party when New Line Cinema releases a film of the musical in the summer of 2012. Directed by Adam Shankman, the film stars Tom Cruise as “Stacee Jaxx,” Diego Boneta as “Drew,” Julianne Hough as “Sherrie,” Russell Brand as “Lonny,” Alec Baldwin as “Dennis,” Mary J. Blige as “Justice,” Brian Cranston as the Mayor, Malin Ackerman as “Constance Sack,” Catherine Zeta-Jones as the wife of the Mayor and Paul Giamatti as “Paul Gill.”
In addition to being a bona fide Broadway hit musical, ROCK OF AGES was a runaway success Toronto; just completed its First National Tour of 60 cities, starring original Broadway cast member and Tony Award nominee Constantine Maroulis; has productions running in Australia and in London’s West End; and has licensed productions in several additional countries, including Korea and Japan.
Lead producers for ROCK OF AGES are Matthew Weaver, Michael Cohl and Jonathan Linden.
Tickets for ROCK OF AGES at The Helen Hayes can be purchased via Telecharge.com, by calling (212) 239-6200 (outside the NY metro area (800) 432-7250) or in person at the Helen Hayes Box Office. The performance schedule is Monday at 8pm, Tuesday at 7pm, Thursday at 8pm, Friday at 8pm, Saturday at 2pm & 8pm and Sunday at 3pm & 7:30pm.
Sister Act and Rock of Ages Perform at Opening of the Citi Pond Ice Rink Oct. 28
| By Adam Hetrick October 28, 2011Cast members from Broadway’s Sister Act and Rock of Ages are bundling up to celebrate the opening of Citi Pond, Manhattan’s free ice skating rink at Bryant Park, Oct. 28. The grand opening ceremony begins at 6 PM with performances by champion figure skaters Kimmie Meissner, Isabella Tobias and Deividas Stagniūnas; the casts ofSister Act and Rock of Ages; U.S. National synchronized skating champions the Haydenettes; and Hillside Elementary School’s “Drums of Thunder.” Following the performances, members of the public will be invited to skate at Citi Pond until midnight. The first 100 individuals in line will receive free skate rentals. Citi Pond will be open through Feb. 26, 2012. Bryant Park is located behind the New York Public Library on 6th Avenue between 40th and 42nd streets. |
Broadway’s Rock of Ages and Sister Act Perform at Grand Opening of Citi Pond at Bryant Park
By: Dan Bacalzo · Oct 27, 2011 · New York
Cast members of the Broadway musicals Rock of Ages and Sister Act will perform from their respective shows at the Grand Opening of Citi Pond at Bryant Park on Friday, October 28. The festivities will begin at 6pm.
The event will also include performances from U.S. national figure skater Kimmie Meissner; synchronized skating team, the Haydenettes; and Lithuanian figure skaters, Isabella Tobias with Deividas Stagniunas. There will also be a live drum line performance by Hillside Elementary School’s “Drums of Thunder.”
Immediately following the event, the public is invited to take the ice to skate until midnight. The first 100 guests to line up for ice skating starting at 5:30pm will be given free skate rentals.
For more information, click here.
ALL BROADWAY PERFORMANCES IN NEW YORK CITY CANCELLED THIS WEEKEND
New York, NY – (August 26, 2011) - As a result of the suspension of public transportation by government authorities in preparation of the incoming storm, all Broadway performances on Saturday, August 27th and Sunday, August 28th will be cancelled.
For Refund and Exchanges:
- If tickets were purchased via Telecharge via phone or online your credit card will be refunded automatically within 7-10 business days. For any issues, please contact the customer service information included with your tickets. Please have your Order Number/Confirmation Number handy. Original tickets need not be retained.
- If tickets were purchased at the Box Office: please return your original tickets to the Theater Box Office. You have the option of receiving a full refund to the original method of payment or exchanging your tickets for an alternate date of your choice, subject to availability.
- If tickets were purchased as part of a Group: please contact your Group Sales Agent for more information regarding refunds or exchanges. Original tickets should be retained until you contact the Group Sales Agent.
- If tickets were purchased through any other sales channel, please return to the original point of purchase for more information. If you have your tickets in hand, please retain them for a refund or exchange.
BWW TV: Tiffany Rocks the Helen Hayes with 80s Anthem ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’
ROCK OF AGES welcomed 80′s pop icon Tiffany last night, July 26, as she made her Broadway debut at the Helen Hayes Theatre. Tiffany performed her hit song “I Think We’re Alone Now” on stage after the 7pm performance. Want to relive your favorite memories to everyone’s 80s anthem? To read more, click HERE!




