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in full rockabilly swing

September 3, 2022 BY

Christine Lean at the door to the blueberry fields. Photo: LUCY CROCK

Head back in time to the rockin’, boppin’ ’50s and ’60s with a spectacular rock ‘n’ roll tribute show coming to Geelong this September.

Presented by Dion & Randall International, the Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll show is bringing iconic rockabilly jukebox hits from the ’50s and ’60s back to life with an all-singing, all-dancing, all-out stage extravagant stage production.

The production is a playful recreation of Wolfman Jack’s famous radio broadcast, which will bring back to life the rockabilly ’50s and ’60s jukebox hits that rocked a generation, with a troupe of 15 dynamic singers and award-winning Latin ballroom dancers.

The colourfully choreographed stage production first debuted in Melbourne in 1993 and will celebrate 30 years since it immortalised the days of rock ‘n’ roll.

Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll is a colourfully choreographed stage production that first debuted in Melbourne, 1993 and will celebrate 30 years since it immortalised the days of rock ‘n’ roll. Above, the Vintage ad of original and current Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll singers features original performers Rick Charles and Glenn Craven.

 

Adam Dion and Nina Randall, the dynamic duo that makes up Dion and Randall International, are partners in both creative endeavours and partners in life, recently celebrating their 41st wedding anniversary.

Dion, Producer and Director, and Randall, Producer and Helpmann Award nominated Costume Designer, said they curated the show with a focus on bringing the high energy fun of the ’50s and ’60s roaring into the 21st century with state-of-the-art sound, staging and effects.

“Our fully choreographed stage production revels and delights in the era of poodle skirts, bobby socks, high collars and jive dancing to tunes that get you up and dancing in the aisles,” Dion said.

The duo have toured a long list of successful productions around Australia and Asia, building a reputation for vivid, creative, well-loved stage spectacles.

The show’s Choreographer and Principal Dancer, Aric Yegudkin, has worked in highly acclaimed studios such as Dancing With The Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, and Sonia Kruger’s dance fitness platform ‘Strictly You’, and boasts a successful career in choreography as well as in multiple dance competitions around the world.

 

The show’s Choreographer and Principal Dancer, Aric Yegudkin, has worked in highly acclaimed studios such as Dancing With The Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, and Sonia Kruger’s dance fitness platform ‘Strictly You’, and boasts a successful career in choreography as well as in multiple dance competitions around the world.

“You get a taste of the best of the era in Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll, not just Elvis, or Johnny O’Keefe,” Yegudkin said.

“It’s a euphoric jukebox of the best hits that ensures every audience member is smiling as they leave the show.”

The colourfully choreographed stage production first debuted in Melbourne in 1993 and will celebrate 30 years since it immortalised the days of rock ‘n’ roll.

 

The show promises to bring back to life in full force cult classics such as Grease Lightning and Oh What A Night (Jersey Boys) as well as unforgettable hits of the 50s and 60s, including Elvis’ Jailhouse Rock, songs by Ritchie Valen’s La Bamba, Bobby Darin, Chuck Berry, Doris Day, Ritchie Valens, Jerry Lee Lewis and many more.

The tour has already rocked and rolled its way through Western Australia, Tasmania and South Australia and Victoria and is now making its way to Geelong, showing at Costa Hall at 8pm on Saturday September 10.

To book tickets, VIP Experience tickets, or find out more, head to geelongartscentre.org.au/whats-on/all-events/shake-rattle-n-roll.