3/3/11

Bon Jovi: Flash Mob at Memphis! Literally kids 'Steal Your Rock N Roll'

This is cool.  What a great thing for the Performers and cast of Memphis! and of course Mr David Bryan.

I think Flash Mob's are kind of contrived and any time Oprah does something kind of hip and urban it to use a quote about TV shows that have lost their originality "Jump the Shark".  So Flash Mob's to me died when Oprah had the Black Eyed Peas on and the people started the Flash Mob in front of the stage and Oprah got all O faced, and I just felt it was very staged (Oprah you haven't won an Oscar because you're a terrible actress FYI!).

This one is cool though.  Good for these kids.

VIDEOS By Broadway.com Staff March 2, 2011 - 12:16PM

Ready to be inspired by the power of live theater? Take a look at this clip filmed at a recent performance of the Tony-winning musical Memphis, when 1,100 New York schoolchildren were in the house at Broadway's Shubert Theatre. Rather than keep their seats during the curtain call performance of the show’s anthem, “Steal Your Rock ‘n’ Roll,” the kids jumped to their feet, flash-mob style, and began singing along with the cast. The delighted faces of Montego Glover, Derrick Baskin and the rest of the stars tell the story better than we can. And keep watching after the performance for cast member J. Bernard Calloway’s emotional reaction to the young guests, as Memphis composer/Bon Jovi rocker David Bryan looks on.



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