
Over three nights during the last week of term, Clyde Valley High took its audiences back to 1955 and to a small mid-Western American town for their production of the popular, modern musical ‘All Shook Up’, a show developed in 2004, as a vehicle for a collection of Elvis Presley hits. The show is not a musical biography of Elvis’ life, but a stand-alone plot that encompasses over 20 of Elvis’ hits including, Jailhouse Rock, Heartbreak Hotel, All Shook Up, A Little Less Conversation and Burnin’ Love.
The show follows tomboy Natalie who works as a mechanic at her dad’s filling station and who dreams of riding off on her motorbike with the man of her dreams. Into this sleepy town rides leather-jacketed, guitar-playing, ‘bad boy’ roustabout, Chad who introduces his wild rebel music to the downtrodden townsfolk. Chad breathes new life and awakens a spirit of romance into the town, starting a chain of events that includes mis-matched couples, mistaken identities, star-crossed lovers and unrequited passions.
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The show follows tomboy Natalie who works as a mechanic at her dad’s filling station and who dreams of riding off on her motorbike with the man of her dreams. Into this sleepy town rides leather-jacketed, guitar-playing, ‘bad boy’ roustabout, Chad who introduces his wild rebel music to the downtrodden townsfolk. Chad breathes new life and awakens a spirit of romance into the town, starting a chain of events that includes mis-matched couples, mistaken identities, star-crossed lovers and unrequited passions.
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