Night filled with music, memories and magic at Persephone Theatre

The cast of MIllion Dollar Quartet say they are having as much fun as the audience during their performances at Persephone Theatre in Saskatoon.

By Sherri Solomko

SASKATOON — Experience the music of legends like never before. Audiences will be shaking, rattling and rolling as the remarkable vintage setting depicting Sun Records in 1956 sets the stage for the Million Dollar Quartet, running April 22-May 11 at Saskatoon’s Persephone Theatre.

Based on the book by Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux, this Tony Award-nominated musical is set on Dec. 4, 1956, where an extraordinary twist of fate brought four top artists together at the legendary Sun Records in Memphis.

Performed with soulful insight into the characters they are portraying and believable musical charm, the production is a celebration of famed artists from years gone by.

The energy of the cast easily draws in the audience as they depict Sun Records producer, Sam Phillips, along with artists Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley in one of the greatest jam sessions in the history of rock and roll.

The set, costume and characters throw the audience back into the 50s depicting an unforgettable December night with a tale of broken promises, secrets, betrayal and celebration, delivering both poignant realism and throwback humour.

SaskToday spoke to cast member, Frankie Cottrell, who plays the iconic Elvis Presley. Cottrell is a visiting artist from Vancouver. The multidisciplinary Indigenous artist from the Taltan Nation grew up tap dancing in Gibsons B.C. His resume includes a number of productions including Shrek the Musical and Grease. The actor also performs original music as a solo artist and with his band.

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