presented by Stars in Concert
Elvis Presley is back!
The two-hour live show reviews Elvis' musical life. Elvis has influenced entire generations like no other and has sold over a billion records worldwide. He was the soundtrack to many young people's first kisses and wrote music history from gospel to blues and rock'n'roll. And it is precisely this story that producer Bernhard Kurz ("Stars in Concert", Estrel Showtheater Berlin) has summarized in "Elvis - The Musical". The two-hour live show revisits Elvis' musical life - from gospel to blues to uninhibited rock'n'roll. The highlight is the 1973 concert in Hawaii, with which Elvis wrote a piece of music history.
The role of Elvis Presley is embodied by Irish-born Grahame Patrick, who looks amazingly like his role model and doubles the young and old Elvis with his versatility. His voice also sounds so deceptively real that it seems almost unbelievable not to see the real Elvis in front of you. The show becomes a vision of perfect deception.
Alongside Grahame Patrick, "The Stamps Quartet" shines: The gospel quartet, centered around original member Ed Enoch, accompanied the King at over 1,000 concerts from 1971 to 1977 and also sang at his funeral in August 1977. The quartet is one of the most famous gospel groups in the world, has won a Grammy Award and was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
"Elvis - The Musical" is a very special musical experience in which time is turned back a little. The cult of the King is revived when Grahame Patrick steps into the spotlight and gives his performance with irresistible charm, rousing singing and dancing.
Producer Bernhard Kurz has received several awards for "Best Producer" in the USA for this show and his other current productions "Stars in Concert", the ABBA story "Thank you for the music" and "all you need is love!".
Presentation in German.
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St. Pauli Theater ticket hotline: (040) 47 11 0 66, st-pauli-theater.de and at all known advance booking offices