Jukebox Memories: The Teenage Years
Thu, 7th Apr, 2016
to Sat, 9th Apr, 2016
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Jukebox Memories: The Teenage Years
The fifties and sixties were such a wonderful time to grow up and fall in love. It was the first time teenagers had their own music and their own love songs.
‘The Teenage Years’ is a brand new production devoted to some of the most romantic teen hits of Rock ‘n’ Roll including songs made famous by Neil Sedaka, Ricky Nelson, Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Dion, Frankie Avalon, The Platters, Bobby Darin, Paul Anka, Bobby Vinton, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the fabulous Connie Francis.
Starring Dean Park, Christian, Chris Scougal and The Swingcats.
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Thursday 7th – Saturday 9th April at 7:30pm,
plus Saturday Matinee at 2pm.
7.30pm: All seats £19.00
Matinee: All seats £17.00
Opening Night: All seats only £16.00!
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Teenage Years was a brilliant show, I would love to see the show again. All the songs were fab. Well done to all the cast.
Jukebox Memories-Teenage Years was a fabulous show, the four of us had an amazing time in the Pavilion singing along to all the great songs, I especially enjoyed The Young Ones, Swinging on a Star, The Clapping Song, Personality, Charlie Brown, Stand By Me, and Surfing USA. Christian’s still as amazing as he’s always been in all the years I’ve known him, and still has all the energetic dance moves. Dean Park was fantastic too, loved him singing Here Comes Summer and There’ll never be anyone else but you for me. All the songs were fantastic, Chris Scougal was brilliant, I really enjoyed him singing Heartaches by the number, Why (by Frankie Avalon) and Buddy Holly’s song It doesn’t matter anymore.
Christian, Dean Park, Chris Scougal, The Swingcats and all the dancers were absolutely fantastic. Well done to all the cast. I regularly visit all the theatres and concert venues in Glasgow, and I must say that in my opinion the Pavilion manager Iain Gordon always puts on the best shows. Looking forward to seeing Jock N Roll in July.