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Broadway aims to rock Super Bowl

Interview with Obama also in pre-game show

- MARK KENNEDY

NEW YORK —On Super Bowl Sunday, a group of people will be sweating out in the cold in front of millions, doing what they do best.

And that group is, of course, the Broadway cast of Rock of Ages.

Fourteen singers and dancers from the Tony-nominated show will be performing two 30-minute sets live outside MetLife Stadium in the hours before kickoff, braving the elements but also giving incredible attention to the five-year-old show.

“Everyone keeps saying it’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing that the Super Bowl is in New York, so to have Rock of Ages perform on Super Bowl Sunday is amazing,” said Matthew DiCarlo, the show’s production stage manager.

The second show will close out the Fox pre-game show in the half hour before kickoff, a coveted slot.

Other musical acts include Phillip Phillips and The Band Perry, and Bill O’Reilly will conduct a live sit-down interview with President Barack Obama. Millions of people will be tuned in.

At a recent rehearsal, DiCarlo watched as cast members ran through their crowded set, which includes songs such as I Wanna Rock, Here I Go Again, I Can’t Fight This Feeling and Don’t Stop Believin’.

They’ve had to adjust to a smaller space and sing into wooden sticks to help them get familiar with using microphone­s, which they don’t use on Broadway.

They’ve also learned new choreograp­hy — including some nods to the game itself such as mimicking an extrapoint kick. Thermal underwear may also be needed.

The cast, which includes Kate Rockwell, Aaron C. Finley, Joey Calveri, Genson Blimline and Adam Dannheisse­r, says it will be ready. After all, they’re Broadway pros.

Dannheisse­r, who plays the owner of a rock club in the show, jokingly jumps in with the Bon Jovi lyric from Dead or Alive: “It’s always the same, only the names have changed.”

The high exposure for Rock of Ages is part of a push by Broadway producers to grab the attention of football fans crowding the New York-New Jersey area.

A 13-block stretch of Broadway encompassi­ng Times Square has been closed to traffic, renamed Super Bowl Boulevard and converted into a rollicking theme park.

Other shows including Pippin, Newsies, Motown the Musical, Rocky, Mamma Mia! and Chicago will be appearing at nearby Bryant Park. Jersey Boys will join Rock of Ages on Super Bowl Sunday outside MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

Rock of Ages, which was made into a film starring Tom Cruise and Alec Baldwin, tells the story of a small-town girl and an aspiring rocker who share the dream of fame and whose paths cross at a legendary rock club. Their glittery romance is set to a rock ’n’ roll soundtrack that includes Every Rose Has Its Thorn, Cum on Feel The Noize and I Wanna Know What Love Is.

Dannheisse­r, who grew up outside Philadelph­ia and has been with Rock of Ages since it opened in 2009, says the show is a perfect match for fist-pumping football fans who already know the soundtrack.

“There’s nothing pretentiou­s about our show. It makes fun of itself,” said Dannheisse­r, who shares a hysterical duet with Blimline of Wanted Dead Or Alive in the mini-show while both wear the NFL jerseys of the opposing quarterbac­ks. “It knows what it is and it’s of the people.”

More than any show on Broadway, Rock of Ages has pulled out the stops when it comes to welcoming football fans. In addition to the new live sets, producers have managed to persuade three current and former NFL stars — Randall Cobb, Joique Bell and Ahman Green — to do cameos on Broadway this week.

“Anybody who knows me knows I’m really random and I do some of the most random things ever. I’ll just add this to my list,” Cobb, a Green Bay Packer wide receiver, said before his stint.

 ?? MARK KENNEDY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kate Rockwell, Joey Calveri and the rest of the cast of the Broadway show, Rock of Ages, rehearse for Sunday’s Super Bowl pre-game show.
MARK KENNEDY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kate Rockwell, Joey Calveri and the rest of the cast of the Broadway show, Rock of Ages, rehearse for Sunday’s Super Bowl pre-game show.

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