HEINZ HALL

600 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Memphis - The Musical
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MEMPHIS - THE MUSICAL

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A sincere new musical with plenty of energetic choreography and a talented, appealing, hard-charging cast that holds the attention.

Charles Isherwood, New York Times

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Denise: “Brilliant”

Saw this musical yesterday and my friends and I where truly entertained!... more »

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Memphis - The Musical is on tour and hits the Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh, PA, Ended 1 Jan 2012.

A music-loving mixed-race couple struggles to survive during the early Civil Rights era in Memphis.

What happens when a 1950's Memphis DJ with white listeners decides to play African-American music? Is Memphis ready for it? Is America? The story was inspired by the legendary DJ Dewey Phillips and the music that became known as "rock 'n' roll".

Dates

Opening night: 27 December 2011
Closing night: 1 January 2012

Audience

Memphis may be inappropriate for children aged 12 and under. Children under 4 years of age will not be admitted.

Run time

2 hours and 30 minutes, which includes a 15 minute intermission.

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