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  Ring of Fire at Plymouth Playhouse

Ring of Fire

Plymouth Playhouse
2705 Annapolis Lane N Plymouth

This rocking country jukebox musical celebrates the songs of an American music legend: The Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash. Ring of Fire includes performances of such Cash classics as "Folsom Prison Blues," "A Boy Named Sue," "Jackson," "I Walk the Line" and, of course, "Ring of Fire." Without impersonation, the show presents Cash's music in authentic fashion. It also pays tribute to him with dance, comedy, stories, tragedy and love. Ring of Fire was created by Tony Award-winner Richard Maltby, Jr. and conceived by William Meade.

Thru - May 26, 2013

Wednesdays: 1:00pm
Thursdays: 1:00pm & 7:30pm
Fridays: 7:30pm
Saturdays: 3:00pm & 7:30pm
Sundays: 2:00pm



Price: $26-$38

Box Office: 763-553-1600

www.plymouthplayhouse.com


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  Ring of Fire Reviews

Star Tribune - Recommended

"...In these confines though, Wollan’s cast — nearly all of whom play an instrument at some point — find the right twang and heart of songs about heartache, humor and dollops of booze, drugs and guns. No one portrays Cash, per se. The eight players trade off narration that is patched in among 31 songs — from such early hits as “Five Feet High and Rising,” “Ring of Fire” and “I Walk the Line” to “If I Were a Carpenter” and “Jackson,” which Cash made famous with his wife, June Carter Cash."
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Graydon Royce


Twin Cities Pioneer Press - Recommended

"...The Plymouth Playhouse cast makes the most of the material, with each of the eight performers finding his or her own place in the breezy, constantly moving revue. The best of the bunch is Chet Wollan, son of the show's director, Curt Wollan. A veteran of both Dollywood and the "Medora Musical," the young Wollan doesn't look or sound anything like Cash, but delivers his performance with the wide-eyed, well-enunciated professionalism of someone accustomed to competing with an amusement park or the great outdoors for an audience's attention."
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Ross Raihala



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