Book Tickets for School of Rock the Musical and Witness a Joyful and Energizing Performance
School of Rock the Musical presents the hilarious story of Dewey Finn, a young man who dreams of becoming a rock star but is faced with many failures. To overcome his financial issues, Dewey has the bold idea of pretending to be a teacher and gets a job at a reputable prep school. Although he doesn’t take teaching very seriously, the wannabe rock superstar discovers that his students have a great musical talent, so he decides to form a rock band with them and participate in the upcoming Battle of the Bands competition. During all these endeavours, Dewey falls in love with Rosalie, the prep school’s gorgeous, but edgy principal, who has a secret passion for rock music. The amazing cast and creative team behind this musical will make the stage literally rock during every scene.
The cast and creative team
Cast:
- David Fynn as Dewey Finn
- Florence Andrews as Rosalie Mullins
- Oliver Jackson as Ned Schneebly
- Preeya Kalidas as Patty di Marco
- Jonathan Bourne as Gabe/Jeff/Billy’s dad
- Nadeem Crowe as Doug/Mr Spencer
- Michelle Francis as Mrs Bingham
Creative team:
- Composer: Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Book: Julian Fellowes
- Lyrics: Glenn Slater
- Director: Laurence Connor
- Choreographer: JoAnn M Hunter
- Scenic and Costume Designer: Anna Louizos
- Lighting Designer: Natasha Katz
Look for Discount School of Rock the Musical Tickets – A Liberating Show That Shows Us What It Means to Rock
School of Rock the Musical features a guitar-shredding soundtrack that any true rock music enthusiast will love. It’s a mind-blowing show that teaches the viewer how important it is never to give up on your dreams. The running time of the production is of two hours and thirty minutes. The musical is recommended to everyone over the age of 8.
Critic Reviews
School of Rock the Musical reviews speak very highly of this production. In his The Guardian piece, the critic Alexis Soloski writes that the show “wants to please and please it does”. In his What’s On Stage review, Michael Coveney writes that the musical is a “very smart adaptation of, the 2003 movie”.