Join Million Dollar Quartet fan favorite, Alex Swindle, as he reprises his role as Elvis. Medora newcomer, Bill Scott Sheets plays Johnny Cash in the world premiere of Cash vs. The King.
You can’t help falling in love with back-to-back hits from two of the world’s biggest rock ‘n’ roll legends. This new concert event celebrates the hits of two of music’s biggest legends, continuing the fun that was started with last fall’s show at the Old Town Hall Theater.
Thursday, April 11, 7:30 | SOLD OUT
Friday, April 12, 7:30 | SOLD OUT
Saturday, April 13, 2:00 | SOLD OUT
Saturday, April 13, 7:30 | SOLD OUT
Sunday, April 14, 2:00 | SOLD OUT
Musical Theatre credits include: Million Dollar Quartet Christmas (’21, ’22 Nat. Tour), Million Dollar Quartet (Norwegian Cruise Line, Paramount Theatre/Chicago, Wick Theatre, Phoenix Theatre Company, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Berkshire Theatre Group, PCPA) and Ring of Fire (Drury Lane Theatre, Palace Theater, Capital Repertory Theatre). Concert credits: Million Dollar Reunion, December of ’63. Original Cast Album: Million Dollar Quartet Christmas. Born and raised in Owasso, OK, Bill received his Bachelor’s in Music Education at Oklahoma State University. Bill would like to thank his wife, family, and dog for their love and support. @bill_sheets billscottsheets.com
Alex is a singer, musician, National Grand Champion and 2015 Ultimate Elvis Top Ten World Finalist from Birmingham, Alabama. Growing up in a household of musicians, Alex discovered his passion for performing at a very young age. After twelve years of performing as an Elvis tribute artist, Alex brings to the stage the thrill and charged atmosphere that’s reminiscent of young Elvis in his Sun Records days of 1954. A genuine southern gentleman, Alex presents to his audience a raw talent and compelling charm much like Elvis at the beginning of his career.
Just steps away from the Old Town Hall Theater enjoy a night out on the town at Theodore’s Dining Room, and end the night at the luxurious Historic Rough Riders Hotel.
The iconic sounds of 1950s and 1960s girl groups and Motown when radio was king.
Americana hymns and Country Gospel songs brought to you live in full harmony.
Dinner paired with Broadway classics, modern hits, and a few surprises