From left, cast members of “Million Dollar Quartet” Gavin Rohrer (Jerry Lee Lewis), Adam Tran (Elvis), Don Farrell (Sam Phillips), Kroy Presley (Brother Jay), Sean Riley (Carl Perkins) and Brandon Alstott (Johnny Cash).
From left, cast members of “Million Dollar Quartet” Gavin Rohrer (Jerry Lee Lewis), Adam Tran (Elvis), Don Farrell (Sam Phillips), Kroy Presley (Brother Jay), Sean Riley (Carl Perkins) and Brandon Alstott (Johnny Cash).
It was a girls night out for, from left, Kay Pauszek (Geist), Diane Mikiska (Carmel), Susie Watson (Geist), actor Gavin Rohrer, Shirley Calhoun (Carmel) and Dawn Moloney (Fishers).
From left, Nell and Dr. Joseph Fitzgerald (Indianapolis), ATI board member, with ATI President Jill Zaniker (Carmel).
Donald P. Katz (Carmel), actor Gavin Rohrer, Lynda Goeke (Carmel) and, back row, actor Sean Riley and director D.J. Salisbur, with actor Kroy Presley. Katz and Goeke are hosting the actors at their home in Carmel during the run of the show.
From left, Adam Tran (Elvis) with wife Kelsey Miller (Indianapolis) and father-in-law Brad Miller (Indianapolis).
From left, ATI Guild member Lori Shanahan (Carmel) and ATI co-founder/Artistic Director Don Farrell (Westfield) with ATI Guild member Kathy Ahlrichs (Carmel) at the after-party.
From left, ATI co-founder Judy Fitzgerald (Carmel), Katrina Basile (Indianapolis), ATI co-founder Cindy Collins (Carmel) and Frank Basile (Indianapolis).
Front row, from left, Gavin Rohrer (Jerry Lee Lewis), Don Farrell (Sam Phillips), Kroy Perkins (Brother Jay). Back row, from left, Brandon Alstott (Johnny Cash), Nathan Shew (Fluke), Adam Tran (Elvis) and ATI Production Stage Manager Kevin Casey.
From left, Gavin Rohrer (Jerry Lee Lewis), Sean Riley (Carl Perkins), Brandon Alstott (Johnny Cash), Adam Tran (Elvis) and Betsy Norton (Dyanne).
Where’s Amy was rockin’ out with the audience to the good ol’ songs of Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis at Actors Theatre of Indiana’s “Million Dollar Quartet.” This is a must-see, spectacular show that will leave you singing, smiling and dusting off your old vinyl records again. After the opening-night show, the fun continued at the ATI after-party, where guests had a chance to mingle with the actors and crew. Grab your “Blue Suede Shoes” and get your tickets today. For more, visit atistage.org .