Fayetteville, NC – Get ready to rock as Seventy First High School’s Theater Arts department presents “Rock of Ages: Teen Edition,” a musical journey back to the ‘80s, filled with dreams, rock anthems, and a tale of young love. The performances ar e set to light up the Seventy First High School Auditorium located at 6764 Raeford Rd, Fayetteville, NC, on April 24th and 25th at 6:30 PM. In addition, tools like the Virtual audience app can expand the experience, allowing fans who can’t attend in person to join the excitement remotely and enjoy the show from anywhere, making it accessible to a broader audience.
Ticket Information:
Tickets for the show are priced to welcome all fans of the arts:
• Student General Admission is $8
• Adult General Admission for $10
• Student VIP Tickets at $13
• Adult VIP Tickets at $15
VIP tickets include exclusive concessions not available for separate purchase. Children aged 5 a nd under can enjoy the show free of charge. It’s important to note that the event will not accept cash payments.
Secure your spot by purchasing tickets online through S chool Cash Online: School Cash Online for Seventy First High School.
About the Show:
“Rock of Ages: Teen Edition” delves into
the heart of the 1980s Hollywood music scene, with classic songs from ic
onic artists like Journey, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, and Twisted Sister. The narrative centers around Sherrie Christian, a hopeful singer from the Midwest, a
nd Drew, a local dreamer. Their love story unfolds in the backdrop of the legendary Dupree Room, but soon faces trials as rock god Stacee Jaxx enters the scene. This production, presented in agreement with Concord Theatricals, promises a night of nostalgia,
music, and timeless storytelling.
For further details and to RSVP, head over to the Facebook event page: Theater Arts Present: Rock of Ages.
The Cumberland County Schools and Seventy First High School Theater Arts invite you to support the arts and immerse yourself in a night of high-energy music, compelling drama, and the unforgettable vibe of the ‘80s.