1/8 Million Dollar Quartet
Levi Kreis (as Jerry Lee Lewis), Robert Britton Lyons (as Carl Perkins), Eddie Clendening (as Elvis Presley) and Lance Guest (as Johnny Cash)
2/8 Million Dollar Quartet
Levi Kreis (as Jerry Lee Lewis), Robert Britton Lyons (as Carl Perkins), Eddie Clendening (as Elvis Presley) and Lance Guest (as Johnny Cash)
3/8 Million Dollar Quartet
Robert Britton Lyons (as Carl Perkins) and Lance Guest (as Johnny Cash)
4/8 Million Dollar Quartet
Hunter Foster (as Sam Phillips) and Levi Kreis (as Jerry Lee Lewis)
5/8 Million Dollar Quartet
Robert Britton Lyons (as Carl Perkins), Eddie Clendening (as Elvis Presley) and Lance Guest (as Johnny Cash)
6/8 Million Dollar Quartet
Levi Kreis (as Jerry Lee Lewis), Elizabeth Stanley (as Dyanne), Eddie Clendening (as Elvis Presley), Hunter Foster (as Sam Phillips), Lance Guest (as Johnny Cash) and Robert Britton Lyons (as Carl Perkins)
7/8 Million Dollar Quartet
Hunter Foster (as Sam Phillips), Levi Kreis (as Jerry Lee Lewis), Robert Britton Lyons (as Carl Perkins), Eddie Clendening (as Elvis Presley) and Lance Guest (Johnny Cash)
8/8 Million Dollar Quartet
Levi Kreis (as Jerry Lee Lewis), Robert Britton Lyons (Carl Perkins), Corey Kaiser playing Bass, Eddie Clendening (as Elvis Presley) and Lance Guest (as Johnny Cash)
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Production photos for Million Dollar Quartet, which opened at the Nederlander Theatre on 11 Apr 2010, following previews from 13 Mar 2010, and closed on 12 Jun 2011.
Million Dollar Quartet
Book: Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux
Director: Eric Schaeffer
Closing cast: Eddie Clendening (Elvis Presley), Lance Guest (Johnny Cash), Erik Hayden (Carl Perkins) Jared Mason (Jerry Lee Lewis), Victoria Matlock (Dyanne) and James Moye (Sam Phillips).
Synopsis: On 4 Dec 1956, an auspicious twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together. The place was Sun Records’ storefront studio in Memphis. The man who made it happen was Sam Phillips, the 'Father of Rock ’n’ Roll,' who discovered them all. The four legends-to-be united for the only time in their careers for an impromptu recording that has come to be known as one of the greatest rock jam sessions of all time.
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