Great review of the “Last Breakfast Club” on EDGE MEDIA

| June 14, 2017

Rockwell Table & Stage has always been known for their musical parodies of beloved films like “Mean Girls” and “Troop Beverly Hills” and now with The Fuse Project they’ve upped the ante even further. The first in a (for sure to be) long line of mash-ups, “The Last Breakfast Club” takes an iconic coming-of-age film and mixes it with the nuclear apocalyptic zombie setting to create the most unusual and imaginative amalgamation of pop culture you’ve ever seen.

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olorado Music Hall of Fame presented by Comfort Dental Announces THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN WAY to join in “Broadway World” feature

| June 6, 2017

The Colorado Music Hall of Fame will host its next induction concert honoring Dan FogelbergJoe Walsh & Barnstorm and James William Guercio’s Caribou Ranch on Sunday, August 13, 6:30 p.m. at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater.

The event, “The Rocky Mountain Way,” features performances from Garth BrooksAmy Grant & Vince Gill, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Richie Furay, Randy Owen of Alabama, Todd Park Mohr, Michael Martin Murphey and surprise guests paying tribute to the late Dan Fogelberg and Caribou Ranch, the legendary recording studio. The classic Colorado lineup of Barnstorm-Joe Walsh, Kenny Passarelli and Joe Vitale-reunites to perform, and famed music producer Bill Szymczyk receives a CMHOF Award of Excellence.

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Great review of LA hot spot Rockwell Table & Stage’s new show “The Last Breakfast Club” on “Broadway World”

| June 5, 2017

THE LAST BREAKFAST CLUB: A MUSICAL PARODY/written by Bradley Bredeweg & Kate Pazakis/directed by Bradley Bredeweg/musical direction by Gregory Nabours/Rockwell Table & Stage/thru July 22, 2017

Kate Pazakis just keeps topping herself with her musical parodies! This time she teams up with Bradley Bredeweg and his Fuse Project for a wildly entertaining THE LAST BREAKFAST CLUB. Co-writers and co-producers Bredeweg and Pazakis have collaborated before in audience-rousing musicals. In THE LAST BREAKFAST CLUB, they ingeniously take the “Musical Parody of” concept and ‘fuse’ a mash-up of John Hughes‘ classic film The Breakfast Club with other cinematic cult favorites. The pop song choices are simply genius as they each move the plot along, feeling as if they were actually written as part of THE LAST BREAKFAST CLUB‘ soundtrack.

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