When New York City pianist Scott Bradlee created Postmodern Jukebox out of a basement in Queens in 2011, his goal was simple: to remake the pop hits of today into the classic sounds of the legends of yesterday. Miley Cyrus became The Platters. Bruno Mars became Frank Sinatra. The Spice Girls became The Andrews Sisters. Guns n Roses became Bessie Smith.Now, nearly a decade later, Postmodern Jukebox has grown to become a pop culture mainstay in its own right, having played over a thousand shows on six continents worldwide including acclaimed venues like Radio City Music Hall, Sydney Opera House, and Red Rocks Amphitheater. In the process, PMJ has introduced audience to many of the worlds greatest singers, dancers, and instrumentalist many of whom have gone on to become stars in their own right.One part celebration of vintage music and culture, one part Saturday Night Live for singers, a Postmodern Jukebox show is an unforgettable trip back in time that makes Pop Music History in your own hometown.Tickets are $39, $49, $89 and $109, with limited VIP packages available for $139 and $189. Please contact the box office at 877.571.SHOW (7469) for more information.
Videos
Dear Evan Hansen
The Hanover Theatre & Conservatory for the Performing Arts (1/10 - 1/12) | ||
An Evening with John Cusack
Emerson Colonial Theatre (2/28 - 2/28) | ||
Mean Girls
Emerson Colonial Theatre (4/29 - 5/4) | ||
Diary of a Tap Dancer
American Repertory Theater (12/12 - 1/4) | ||
Don't Eat the Mangos
Huntington Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA (3/26 - 4/27) | ||
A Downton Experience™: Burlington Abbey
Burlington Public Library (1/31 - 1/31) | ||
A View From the Bridge
Marblehead Little Theatre (1/17 - 1/26) | ||
The Simon & Garfunkel Story
Emerson Colonial Theatre (2/1 - 2/2) | ||
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