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Million Dollar Quartet at South Coast Repertory

10 October 2025 Concert Review Featured Performance Review


The electrifying production of Million Dollar Quartet at South Coast Repertory delivers a truly unforgettable night for music lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Set in the intimate atmosphere of a recording studio, the play recreates the legendary 1956 session that brought together Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins, four icons who defined the birth of rock & roll.

There isn’t a bad seat in the house, and the closeness of the setting makes the audience feel as though they are witnessing a moment frozen in time. For many attendees, the show sparked deep nostalgia, recalling the rhythm and energy of the 1950s. For others, it provided an engaging glimpse into the historical roots of jazz and rock & roll, the genres that became the heartbeat of youth culture.

The performances were delivered with vivid energy and musical precision. Numbers such as “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Real Wild Child,” and “Hound Dog” drew cheers and applause. Ana Marcu, as Dyanne, gave a standout performance of “Fever,” captivating the room with her voice and stage presence.

Ultimately, Million Dollar Quartet is more than a musical, it’s a time capsule that celebrates the rebirth of appreciation for the sounds that shaped modern music. It’s a must-see for anyone who wants to experience the passion, spirit, and historical essence of rock & roll on stage.

—Review by Oswaldo Diaz