United States / Apr 28, 2011
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Memphis is set in the places where rock and roll was born in the 1950s: the seedy nightclubs, radio stations and recording studios of the musically-rich Tennessee city. With an original score, it tells the fictional story of DJ Huey Calhoun, a good ole' local boy with a passion for R&B music and Felicia Farrell, an up-and-coming black singer that he meets one fateful night on Beale Street. Despite the objections of their loved ones (Huey's close-minded mama and Felicia's cautious brother, a club owner), they embark on a dangerous affair. As their careers rise, the relationship is challenged by personal ambition and the pressures of an outside world unable to accept their love. Originally shown in select theatres, then broadcast as an episode of the PBS series "Great Performances" (season 39, episode 11).
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jennifer Allen | Clara/White Mother/Ensemble |
| Brad Bass | Perry Como/Frank Dryer/Ensemble |
| Tracee Beazer | Someday Backup Singer/Ensemble |
| Tanya Birl | Ethel/Ensemble |
| Kevin Covert | Buck Wiley/Martin Holton/Ensemble |
| Preston W. Dugger III | Be Black Trio/Ensemble |
| Hillary Elk | Teenager/Ensemble |
| Bryan Fenkart | Ensemble |
| Dionne Figgins | Someday Backup Singer/Double Dutch Girl/Ensemble |
| Bahiyah Sayyed Gaines | Ensemble |
| Rhett George | Black DJ/Be Black Trio/Ensemble |
| Todrick Hall | Ensemble |
| Robert Hartwell | Wailin' Joe/Reverend Hobson/Ensemble |
| John Jellison | White DJ/Mr. Collins /White Father/Gordon Grant/Ensemble |
| Bryan Langlitz | Ensemble |
| Kyle Leland | Be Black Trio/Ensemble |
| Paul McGill | Ensemble |
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| Andy Mills | Ensemble |
| Betsy Struxness | Double Dutch Girl/Ensemble |
| Dan'Yelle Williamson | Someday Backup Singer/Ensemble |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Memphis |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Broadway Worldwide |
| Release date | 28 aprile 2011 |
| Executive producer | Bruce Brandwen |
| Production | Nicholas van Hoogstraten, Bruce Brandwen, Lesley Jill Nathan |
| Writer | David Bryan, Joe DiPietro |
| Editing | Jeffrey McLaughlin, Vance Piccin, John Catalano |
| Cinematography | Jeff Latonero, John Pinto, Chuck Goslin, Len Wechsler, Paul Cangialosi, Srael Boruchin, Barry Frischer |
| Assistant directors | Christopher Ashley, Don Roy King |
| Lighting | Alan Adelman |
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| Camera operators | Jeff Latonero, John Pinto, Chuck Goslin, Len Wechsler, Paul Cangialosi, Srael Boruchin, Barry Frischer |
| Additional photography | Jeff Latonero, John Pinto, Chuck Goslin, Len Wechsler, Paul Cangialosi, Srael Boruchin, Barry Frischer |
| Production design | David Gallo |
| Art direction | David Gallo |
| Set decoration | David Gallo |
| Music | Jon Chinn, Peter Gary, Brandon Bujnowski, Kenny Seymour, Matt Kaplowitz, Elliot Scheiner, Dominic Bartolini, Phil Gitomer, Sean McClintock, Jorge Silva, Ken Takeuchi, Christopher Jahnke, Michael Keller, Ken Travis, David Bryan, Daryl Waters |
| Sound | Jon Chinn, Peter Gary, Brandon Bujnowski, Kenny Seymour, Matt Kaplowitz, Elliot Scheiner, Dominic Bartolini, Phil Gitomer, Sean McClintock, Jorge Silva, Ken Takeuchi, Christopher Jahnke, Michael Keller, Ken Travis, David Bryan, Daryl Waters |
| Costume design | Paul Tazewell, Charles G. LaPointe, Angelina Avallone |
| Makeup | Angelina Avallone, Charles G. LaPointe, Paul Tazewell |
| Hairstyling | Charles G. LaPointe, Paul Tazewell, Angelina Avallone |
Release dates
Theatrical release
TV
United States / Feb 24, 2012 / Great Performances
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