Toe-tapping Musical Tribute Kicks Off 2023 Season at the King’s Wharf Theatre
May 30, 2023
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Before The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, a bespectacled kid from Texas changed music forever. Witness the meteoric rise of rock n’ roll pioneer Buddy Holly in the toe-tapping, award-winning musical Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story at the King’s Wharf Theatre from June 15 to July 1.
The life and career of Charles Hardin Holley (a.k.a. Buddy Holly) are celebrated in this musical biography that chronicles his triumphs and tragedies, from humble beginnings singing country music in small-town Texas to his rise up the popular music charts and into the hearts of music fans around the world.
This thrilling tribute explodes into full-throttled joy through renditions of Buddy Holly’s greatest hits – classics like “Peggy Sue”, “That’ll Be The Day”, “Not Fade Away”, “Rave On”, and many more. The music lives on, as this musical celebration will have you bopping in the aisles and singing your way out of the theatre.
“Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story has become a classic in musical theatre and it is known as one of the most successful rock ’n roll musicals in the world,” says Alex Mustakas, Artistic Director & CEO of Drayton Entertainment. “This production is a brilliant tribute to a true artistic pioneer. Entire runs of the show have completely sold out in the past and we’re convinced our audiences will be absolutely delighted to experience the magic at the King's Wharf Theatre.”
Director Adam Furfaro leads this hand-clapping musical. He has directed several successful Drayton Entertainment productions including The Wizard of Oz and Twelve Angry Men, and has served as the Artistic Director of the St. Lawrence Stage Company. Furfaro is joined by Choreographer Gino Berti, who has choreographed numerous Drayton Entertainment productions, including Twist & Shout: The British Invasion, Legends of Rock and Roll, and Hairspray, and is an Associate Choreographer for Disney Cruise Lines. John R. Banister is the Music Director. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Banister has played with some of Britain’s top orchestras and has appeared as an actor in several shows in London’s West End including The Sound Of Music and Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story. In addition, he has supervised, directed, and appeared in productions of Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story across Europe and North America.
Furfaro, Berti, and Banister are joined by Set Designer Sean Mulcahy, Costume Designer Jessica Pembleton, Lighting Designer Jeff JohnstonCollins, Stage Manager Charles Russell, Assistant Stage Manager Stephanie Bignell, and Apprentice Stage Manager Lyrie Murad.
Tyler Check dons the unmistakable horn-rimmed glasses as Buddy Holly, the leader of The Crickets and a legendary figure in rock 'n roll history. Check appeared as Carl Perkins in Drayton Entertainment’s Million Dollar Quartet, Doug Alward in Marathon of Hope, and in Kings and Queens of Country. Elsewhere, he has appeared as Sky in Mamma Mia! for Stage West, and Nick Massy in Jersey Boys at the Thousand Islands Playhouse.
Terry Barna is the energetic hometown radio DJ Hipockets Duncan. No stranger to the Drayton stage, Barna has appeared in Buying the Farm, Twelve Angry Men, The Birds & The Bees, The Odd Couple, and Shear Madness, among others. Terry has performed in – or directed – over sixty stage productions throughout Ontario. On screen, he appeared on two seasons of CityTV's Meet the Family, for which he received a Canadian Comedy Award nomination
J. Sean Elliott tackles two roles: the successful record producer/musician Norman Petty, and music publisher Murray Deutsh. Elliott has been performing in Drayton Entertainment productions for 30 years, most recently appearing in Twelve Angry Men and Million Dollar Quartet. Elsewhere, J. Sean has appeared on stages across the country from the Charlottetown Festival to Stage West in Calgary.
Nick Sheculski is the exuberant rock ’n roll star The Big Bopper. Sheculski appeared in Drayton Entertainment’s 2019 hit Grease, was Eddie/Dr. Scott in Canadiana Productions’ The Rocky Horror Show, and appeared in We Will Rock You at Fallsview Casino.
Al Braatz is Joe Mauldin, bassist for The Crickets, and Alex Panneton is Jerry Allison, The Crickets’ resourceful and creative drummer. Braatz has performed across Canada and appeared in several Drayton Entertainment productions including Sorry, I’m Canadian 2 and Disney’s The Little Mermaid. Panneton appeared in Drayton Entertainment’s Sorry, I’m Canadian 2, in the Mayfield and Globe Theatre productions of Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story, and in many productions with YES Theatre.
Nico Solarte is the young and promising musician Ritchie Valens, America’s first Hispanic rock star. Solarte has performed around the world, appearing as Willie Lopez in Ghost: The Musical with Starvox Entertainment, Bobby Dupree in the Australian premiere of Memphis The Musical, and in a production of Parade at Lincoln Center in New York City. This is his Drayton Entertainment debut.
Mariah Campos is the Puerto Rican-born receptionist Maria Elena Holly, who immediately falls in love with Holly and agrees to marry him five hours after their introduction. Campos appeared in Drayton Entertainment’s Jack and the Beanstalk: The Panto, in the Stratford Festival’s production of The Music Man, Stage West’s Rock of Ages, and several shows with Ross Petty Productions.
Dominique LeBlanc is Vi Petty, the wife of Norman Petty and vocalist for The Norman Petty Trio. LeBlanc last appeared at Drayton Entertainment as the title character in the 2012 production of Annie at the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse, King’s Wharf Theatre, and Huron Country Playhouse. Originally from Nova Scotia, LeBlanc has appeared in Shrek, The Wizard of Oz, and The Argyle Street Kitchen Party at Neptune Theatre.
Isaac Bell is the guitarist and band member Tommy Allsup. Michael Clarke is an Apollo Singer and Jack Daw. Darcy Stewart is Mary Lou Sokoloff, and Emry Tupper is the Clear Lake MC.
The youth chorus performers include:
- Claire Burke of Elmvale
- Maya Jenkinson, Carina Jones, Luke Jones, Ainsley Morris, Emily Rabey, and Isabelle Rabey of Midland
- Ava Gravelle, Cooper Reynolds and Olivia Reynolds of Penetanguishene
- Erdman Henderson and Jalise Henderson of Springwater
- Nala Beans of Tay Township
- Sophie Charlebois, Carmele Coward Mavrou, India Faris, Isabella Gendron, Scarlett Gendron, and Peyton Sloan of Tiny
- Callum Goodhue and Jillian Woodman of Victoria Harbour
- Cora-Lynn Harrod of Wasaga Beach
- Maki Duxbury of Waubaushene
Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story has played to more than 25 million people in over 17 countries and has won numerous awards, including a Drama Desk Award, Laurence Olivier Award, a Tony, and several Dora Awards. The show spawned a whole genre of jukebox musicals including Mamma Mia!, Jersey Boys, and We Will Rock You, just to name a few.
The production is proudly sponsored by Brooklea Golf & Country Club. Media Sponsors are The Mirror, Bounce 104.1, and Midland Today. The Design Sponsor is ToDo Ontario. The Season Media Sponsor is CTV.
Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story is on stage at the King’s Wharf Theatre from June 15 to July 1.
Regular performance tickets are $55 for adults, $34 for youth under 20 years of age. Tickets for select Discount Dates and groups of 20 or more are $45, and small groups of 10-19 are $50. HST is applicable to all ticket prices. Tickets may be purchased by calling the Box Office at 705-549-5555 or toll free at 1-855-drayton (372-9866), or online at www.kingswharftheatre.com.
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For more information, please contact:
Samareh Jones, Marketing & Development Associate
Phone: (519) 621-5511 ext. 256
samareh@draytonentertainment.com