Spectacular performance of Rock of Ages highlighting the energy and nostalgia of 1980s rock music.
The Axis Theater is set to revive the hit musical Rock of Ages for a weekend of fun in Huntington Beach. Running from July 11 to July 13 at the historic Huntington Beach High School Theater, this nostalgic show features classic hits from the ’80s. Join the cast directed by Clara D’Autilia and Jeremy Cooley for an unforgettable musical experience celebrating love and rock ‘n’ roll. Tickets are on sale now, promising an energetic atmosphere filled with iconic music.
Get ready to relive the hair-raising days of the ’80s because the Axis Theater is thrilled to announce the return of the hit musical, Rock of Ages, with performances scheduled from July 11 to July 13. This exhilarating show will be taking place at the historic Huntington Beach High School Theater, located right on 1905 Main Street.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1987 on Hollywood’s Sunset Strip, Rock of Ages is a one-of-a-kind love story that twirls around the lives of a small-town girl and a city boy diving into the ups and downs of a rock ‘n’ roll romance. This musical promises to deliver a fun and nostalgic trip down memory lane with a soundtrack that features songs from some of the most iconic bands of the era, including Journey, Styx, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, and Bon Jovi.
For this vibrant production, the direction comes from the talented duo and founders of Axis Theater, Clara D’Autilia and Jeremy Cooley. They’ll be joined by choreographer Mackenzie Keck, who is certain to bring fantastic dance moves that will have the audience on their feet. With powerhouse vocals set to transport you to a time of big hair and big dreams, this show is perfect for both die-hard fans of ’80s rock and those who are just now discovering the magic of the genre.
Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to see Rock of Ages live! Tickets are already on sale, and given the buzz around this show, they won’t last long. So, gather your friends, grab your leg warmers, and get ready for a night of fun, laughter, and amazing music.
If you’re looking for even more entertainment in and around Huntington Beach, consider heading out to the Pacific Symphony, which will kick off its SummerFest season with an exhilarating fireworks party on July 4. This is sure to be a spectacular way to celebrate with family and friends while enjoying the beautiful night sky.
In addition to musical performances, Visit Laguna Beach is bringing back its popular summer program, Passport to the Arts, which is designed to enhance local creative experiences in the area.
And for art lovers, mark your calendars for the Festival of Arts Fine Art Show, which returns next month in Laguna Beach, showcasing excellent talent from local artists.
Meanwhile, the Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts is preparing for a unique performance titled Retrofest: Rock & Roll High School. This exciting show debuted at First Christian Church Huntington Beach and includes music from a variety of decades of high school-themed films. Get set for unforgettable highlights featuring songs from Grease, The Breakfast Club, Back to the Future, and Napoleon Dynamite.
These young talents, around 100 students strong, are set to dazzle the audience with memorable openings and closings, showcasing iconic tunes like The Promise and Canned Heat. Expect some fabulous retro attire, recreating scenes from beloved movies with visuals playing on screens during transitions. This show is designed for audiences of all ages and promises to appeal to diverse musical tastes.
If you’re interested in witnessing some exceptional talent at the Retrofest show, tickets can be easily purchased by visiting hbapa.org/see. Hurry, because these performances are bound to be a hot ticket this summer!
So get ready, Huntington Beach! The stage is set, and an unforgettable weekend of joy and music lies ahead with the return of Rock of Ages and more exciting events in the pipeline! Don’t miss out!
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