The King returns to Drayton theatre on Sept. 12

After four months of sold-out performances last year at the Schoolhouse Theatre, Roy LeBlanc returns to entertain Drayton Entertainment audiences in Blue Suede Shoes: Memories of the King, a salute to the music of Elvis Presley.

Audiences are invited to relive the hits of the King of Rock ’n Roll, Sept. 12 to 29 at the Drayton Festival Theatre.

“Blue Suede Shoes is a captivating theatrical tribute to one of the greatest entertainers of all time and it’s a show that audiences of all ages will enjoy,” said artistic director Alex Mustakas.

Theatregoers will be offered a nostalgic line-up of music that includes one chart-topping tune after another, including Elvis’ hits from the 50s and 60s including Love Me Tender, Hound Dog, Suspicious Minds, Heartbreak Hotel, Viva Las Vegas, In the Ghetto and more.

World-renowned Elvis impersonator Roy LeBlanc takes to the stage as the American icon who transformed popular music.

“The music is absolutely infectious and theatregoers can’t help singing along with the King,” Mustakas said.

Co-creators Chris McHarge and Colin Stewart play dual roles as director and music director. The talents of Dean Harrison, John Kenny and Howard Gaul provide the non-stop rock and roll music.

Blue Suede Shoes: Memories of the King plays eight shows in a week, from Sept. 12 to 29. Tickets can be ordered by calling the box office at 519-638-5555 or toll free at 1-855-372-9866. Visit www.draytonentertainment.com for more information.

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