Sherwood High School’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Revival is back for its 54th show, a tradition that has been going strong since 1971, with 2020 being the only year a live performance wasn’t held due to COVID-19 (a virtual show was produced instead). The event began when Sherwood students were inspired by a concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Since then, students audition for the show and spend months rehearsing with staff members to create a production that draws thousands of attendees each year.
According to Melissa Popham, Administrative Secretary to the Principal at Cedar Grove Elementary School, “Get ready to press play on an unforgettable night at Sherwood High School’s 54th Rock ’n’ Roll Revival, “Mixtape”! As Sherwood High School’s longest-running and greatest tradition, Rock ’n’ Roll Revival brings decades of iconic hits to life with electrifying performances, incredible student talent, and nonstop energy. “Mixtape” is your all access pass to the songs that define generations.
The beloved Sherwood Community tradition located in the Sherwood High School Ertzman Theatre has been going strong since 1971, after several Sherwood students were inspired by a concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The show is directed by Sherwood Instrumental Music Director Alex Silverbook and Choral Music Director Emily Chu. There are almost 300 students involved in the show, including vocalists, dancers, band members, and tech crew. You’ll see everyone on stage wearing authentic costumes from each decade and style of music, and an eye-catching set design that promises to impress!
Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. on March 6,7,13,14 and 2 p.m. on March 8 and 15. Don’t miss the show everyone will be talking about. Get your tickets before you they’re gone! Tickets can be purchased at this link: https://cur8.com/871/project/136510”
