The cast is led by Te Kapamanawakii Crown as the all-seeing, all-rockin' narrator Lonny Barnett. Crown is new to the stage but carries huge star presence.
Also new to the stage is Mikey Jordan as old rocker and owner of the Bourbon Room, Dennis Dupree. Mikey's soulful voice packs a punch as do his witty one-liners.
Adriana Vasinca and Lachlan Oosterman dazzle on stage as aspiring starlets and romantic leads Sherrie and Drew.
Rock of Ages also stars Hannah Dale as righteous activist Anita Bath, Abigail Campbell, as the evil corporate investor Hilda Klinemann and her hapless son Franz, played by Seamus McGrath. Ocean Pelton stars as the abominable rock star Stacee Jaxx and Renee Gibson as mother to lost souls, Justice Charlier.
With a supporting cast of more than 60 students, a live rock band and a crew of dozens more, this will be one energy-fuelled performance.
Te Awamutu College staff and students have dedicated hundreds of hours of time, and a fair pinch of blood, sweat and rock 'n' roll — including an intensive three day rehearsal, costume making and set build during the Term One Electives period.
Director is Kylie Willock, joined by assistant director Carli Last. Musical director is Bob Hollinshead and assistant musical director is George Brooks. Choreographer is Teupoko Natua.
If you're looking for Nothin' But a Good Time, Don't Stop Believin' tickets are on sale now at Te Awamutu College Student Centre.
Book now. Seats are limited. Adults $15, children $10 and a family ticket (three children, two adults) is $45.
Rock of Ages is on Wednesday, June 20 to Friday, June 22: 7pm. Saturday, June 23: 2pm and 7pm.