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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 170 reviews

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MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET ON TOUR:

Hot on the heels of its Broadway run, rock and roll musical Million Dollar Quartet is on the road to tell the story of the fateful meeting between Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash at an impromptu jam session in December of 1956. The musical focuses on these newcomers before they became icons, gathered for a rare collaboration at Sun Studios in Memphis. The cast brilliantly portrays the original performers while playing each timeless track with perfection and ease. Million Dollar Quartet will have fans all shook up this summer with their red-hot 2014 tour dates.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Million Dollar Quartet tells the story of four Southern rock legends who unexpectedly came together in 1956 for a very spontaneous recording session at Sun Studios. Since its 2007 premiere, the electrifying production has graced theaters across the US, landing on Broadway in 2010 for an acclaimed year-long run. Nominated for three Tony Awards including Best Musical, Million Dollar Quartet transports audiences back in time to the golden age of rock and roll with an iconic collection of hits that will leave fans feeling like a million bucks.

FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:
 
“This was an excellent presentation - fun, upbeat, completely a blast! The cast was full of excitement. I laughed and sang along the whole time, and I ended up on my feet with the rest of the audience, clapping and dancing. If you want a fun and lighthearted night out, go see Million Dollar Quartet!”

“This was a fantastic show! The music, the stage, the acting — all were wonderful! I wasn't bored once and all of the actors were awesome!”

“I thoroughly enjoyed the performance. It was a great story played out extremely well by the cast. The performers were great in their roles and some of them were truly outstanding musical talents. We had an enjoyable evening and would recommend this show to everyone.”

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 170 reviews
  • UPBEAT

    by Debest22 on 3/10/18Genesee Theatre - WaukeganRating: 4 out of 5

    We've been to Sun Studios in Memphis & watched Sun Stusios TV series on CMT. This made it all go full circle. The muis was grest. The actors did a great job, except for Elvis. He was a disappointment. The Jerry Lee Lewis & Johnny Cash were spot on with their inactments. Same manerisms as the real singers. I also liked that the was not an intermission. If you love that era of music or are curious, this is the play to see.

  • Very nice and Clean

    by Davidrob90 on 3/7/18Genesee Theatre - WaukeganRating: 5 out of 5

    This is my second time at Genesee and it was as great as the first and now I have 2 more shows I purchased Tickets for. I also recommend if your are going to sit in the lower section stay in the single alphabet the overhang can cut off your view depending on whats happening on the stage.

  • Million Dollar Quartet

    by Fire68 on 3/7/18Genesee Theatre - WaukeganRating: 5 out of 5

    One in a million experience! A Must See event! Would definitely go again.

  • Wonderful show

    by RustyandLeo on 3/7/18Genesee Theatre - WaukeganRating: 5 out of 5

    Million Dollar Quartet was a great show. I enjoyed the history behind that night and all the artists were amazing. They brought a piece of history to life.

  • Enjoyable

    by TinaP2 on 3/7/18Genesee Theatre - WaukeganRating: 4 out of 5

    This was a truly enjoyable performance. The only thing I did not like was at the beginning some of the performers were drowned out by the instruments.. You could not hear them. It got better as it went along. It was educational as to how this event happened as well as the background to Sun Records.

  • a good evening of music

    by Orracle on 3/7/18Genesee Theatre - WaukeganRating: 4 out of 5

    We had seen this show years ago and a similar one recently.The singers did a good job of recreating the stars on that night in Memphis. The "Johnny Cash" didn't sound like a baritone when he spoke but when he sang, he was pretty close. According to history, Elvis' girlfriend was not a singer so I'm not sure why they make a point of having her sing in the show, but she was talented, just not needed.

  • Million Dollar Quartet Rocked!

    by GoofyGrammy on 3/7/18Genesee Theatre - WaukeganRating: 5 out of 5

    Waited a long time to see this show and the wait was worth it. Great energy and totally enjoyable.

  • Million Dollar Quarter

    by Heynanner on 3/7/18Genesee Theatre - WaukeganRating: 3 out of 5

    If you saw the original production in Chicago you will be disappointed. The storyline is slightly different and the cast is not nearly as talented. If you are a first timer you will enjoy it as the music is toe tapping and the performance lively, and based on a true story. But for me, not up to par with what I saw in the past

  • Million Dollar Quartet - Go. See. This. Show!!!

    by jayburls on 12/13/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 4 out of 5

    I saw the show at a casino venue used to having rockstars and the like and there was plenty wrong with the venue. The performances, however, were so stellar that I forgot all of the bad things that happened and had the time of my life, as did everyone else who I talked to about the show. The show-goers all had their phones out and the folding chairs on the floor were too close together. (I weigh 220 pounds and was seated between two men both nearly double my size.) The show was preceded by some amateur carols (including 'Silent Night' translated into the Choctaw language) which I found to be sweet, odd, and overall cute. But the performances were stellar, especially those of Elvis, his (oh my god, gorgeous - talented - and again, gorgeous) lovely girlfriend, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins. The scene stealer was the bass player - I kid you not. Spotlights were errant often, and mic cues were missed seldom - but for one night? An amazing performance. I would suggest seeing it if it tours near you.

  • Million Dollar Quartet Musical!!

    by WentToDance on 12/7/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 2 out of 5

    Disappointing!! Was expecting more songs from the likes of Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, & Johnny Cash. Too much Actor talking and not enough music songs.

  • Great Show

    by BobbiArt on 12/7/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 5 out of 5

    Definitely worth time and money to see. Great performances by those portraying the music legends.

  • Million Dollar Quartet

    by FL123 on 12/5/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 5 out of 5

    We have seen this production in Vegas and this was every bit as good. The performers were exciting; the production was beautiful and the music fantastic. And BTW: Congratulations to the Choctaw singers. they were wonderful and we were so pleased to hear them and speak to some of them following the show!

  • So so

    by Dogmann on 12/4/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 2 out of 5

    A little slow. Too much theatrics and not enough of the playing of the actual music!

  • Great entertainment

    by JohnnywalkerHeart on 12/4/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 4 out of 5

    Enjoyed the show. Was interesting and kept my attention all through the show.

  • Surprised

    by Sinuswus62 on 12/4/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 3 out of 5

    I watched all these guys at the times that were presented in the show. I applaud the actor that played Jerry Lee Lewis. He had the man down to a tee. The only two good things one could ever say about Jerry was he could sing and play the piano. Elvis Presley was my guy. The problem with imitators of Elvis is they work so hard to do his movements, and facial expressions that they come off fake. Elvis once gave an interview in which he said, I don't know, when the music starts, I just can't be still. Facial movement, even Elvis didn't play Elvis all the time. My advice to anyone trying to be Elvis,should watch and learn Elvis. You either have the rhythm or not. I came to be entertained, not talked to death. I came to hear music and stand up and sing and shout. Only the last song, could we stand up. There was no break in the performance for the audience to stand and re-coup. That made for a long show. I also didn't appreciate the cursing in the show. It looked to be a hard job for the actors for just one performance.

  • Million Dollar Quartet is Awesome entertainment

    by RRW50 on 12/4/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 5 out of 5

    Million Dollar Quartet was an awesome show. Performers were outstanding. Presentation was memorable.

  • by Krzzi on 12/4/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 5 out of 5

    We enjoyed this show so much! If we could have, we would have gone again and again again.

  • Great Show

    by AMaestro on 12/4/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 5 out of 5

    We attended the December 1st show with some friends. We all thought the show was excellent. We loved the details of the story and how it was retold. The music and singing was exceptional and we absolutely loved it. Great job by the entire cast. If you are a fan of the music of any of these artists, you will definitely enjoy this show.

  • Million Dollar Quartet

    by Captain199456 on 12/4/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 5 out of 5

    Was an unforgettable experience, and would go again if given the opportunity

  • Million Dollar was very good

    by ClevelandSpeed on 12/4/17Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 4 out of 5

    show was good, the venue seating was very small in the lower level 101 The opening act of Xmas singers was lacking and overall terrible. The female actress in the million dollar show played too big a part in the show and was over dramatic With the acting and singing parts in the show, ugh The show is about chance meeting for 5 legendary people not her....