Take off your Sunday shoes and get ready for the Pauper Players’ spring performance of “Footloose.”
The musical, made popular in the hit 1984 film starring Kevin Bacon, opens Friday in Playmakers Theatre.
“Footloose” centers on the story of Ren, a young Chicago transplant who moves with his mother to a small farm town.
Ren is unprepared for the culture shock that awaits him when he learns that rock music and dancing are illegal in the conservative pastoral community.
The vice laws are the brainchild of a vindictive reverend.
And when the preacher’s young and rebellious daughter takes a shine to Ren, her jealous boyfriend sets out to ruin Ren’s reputation.
What follows is Ren’s struggle to fight against the town ordinance in a classic tale of repression and teen rebellion.
The score features music by Kenny Loggins and Sammy Hagar as well as several new songs — not heard in the movie — that have been added to the musical.
The cast and crew have been gearing up for what they say will be an exciting performance.