The golden age of pop music is back this month with some of the most infectious tunes of the ’60s and ’70s.

Quick facts

City Springs Theatre Company presents Let’s Hang On, a musical revue featuring song from the early days of rock ‘n’ roll, now streaming through March 28. Filmed in the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center where CSTC’s musicals typically take place, the evening of nostalgia features local performers recognizable to Atlanta theatregoers. Check out some previews of the show below!

First Look

About Let’s Hang On

“Let’s Hang On” is a musical celebration of the meteoric rise of female voices out from the shadows of the male pop and doo-wop groups of the 1960s that dominated the industry. The show features more than fifty top chart hits by iconic 1960s and 1970s artists like Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, The Supremes, Dusty Springfield, The Shirelles, Leslie Gore, Nancy Sinatra, Helen Reddy, The Chiffons, Mary Wells, The Beatles, Neil Sedaka, Janice Joplin, Carly Simon, Linda Ronstadt, Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, and many more! “Let’s Hang On” is a rock ‘n’ roll tug-of-war between the sexes and the singers to hang on to the top of the Billboard charts and the generation who made them famous.  

Cast

Billy Tighe
Benjamin Moore
Haden Rider
Mona Swain
Jalise Wilson
Amber Talley
Juan Carlos Unzueta

About those tickets…

For non-subscribers, streaming tickets are $35 each and can be purchased on their website here.

Visit CitySpringsTheatre.com for more information about their current and upcoming performances.

About Sally Henry Fuller

A theatre aficionado with a passion for telling people's stories, Sally Henry Fuller is a performing arts journalist. She has had the privilege of interviewing both local theatre professionals and multi-award-winning celebrities including Carol Burnett, Matthew Morrison, Vanessa Williams, Josh Gad, and Taylor Hicks. With theatre journalism experience since 2011, her work has also been featured on BroadwayWorld.com, the Huffington Post, and the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival.

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