On Friday and Saturday June 22-23 at 7pm in The Palais Theatre, Footloose explodes onto the stage with fast-paced drama and classic 80s anthems including “Holding Out For A Hero”, “Almost Paradise”, “Let’s Hear It For The Boy”, and of course the title track, “Footloose”.
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This classic tale of teen rebellion and repression features a delightful combination of dance choreography and realistic, touching performances.
When teenager Ren McCormack (played by Nelson Salter) and his Mum Ethel (played by Emily Bandi) move from big city Chicago to a small town in the west called Bomont, he’s in for a real case of culture shock.
Though he tries hard to fit in, the streetwise Ren can’t quite believe he’s living in a place where rock music and dancing are illegal.
There is one small pleasure, however, Ariel (played by Chloe Dunn), a troubled but lovely blonde with a jealous boyfriend (played by Caleb Dutschke). Ariel’s father is Bible-thumping Reverend Shaw Moore (played by Malachi Dutschke), who is responsible for keeping the town dance-free.
Ren secretly gains support from Shaw’s wife, Vi Moore (played by Cailtin Willcockson), who warms the heart of audiences with her selfless fairness and open-mindedness.
Ren and his classmates want to do away with this ordinance, but only Ren has the courage to initiate a battle to abolish the outmoded ban and revitalise the spirit of the repressed townspeople.
Local Bomont teen, Willard Hewitt (played by Joel Coyle) lights up the stage with his ever-funny lines and antics, as he tries to be noticed by heart-throb, Rusty (played by Tayla Martin).
Based on the hit 80s movie (which launched the careers of Kevin Bacon, Sarah Jessica Parker and Jon Lithgow), Footloose has become a stage musical phenomenon.
From Broadway to the West End and touring across the UK, and now The Palais Theatre in Nyngan there is just no stopping the music.
Footloose is led by Nyngan High School students, accompanied by Nyngan Public School, St Josephs Primary School and Sing Australia Nyngan, packed full of electrifying dance routines, guaranteed to get you to your feet.
Dancing is not a crime; to miss Footloose would be.