

Maroulis has continued his stage career in several productions, including Jesus Christ Superstar at The Muny, where he played Judas (June 2017) and in Jekyll & Hyde at North Shore Music Theatre (2018). He also earned a second Tony Award nomination as lead producer on the Spring Awakening revival. He returned to his leading role in Rock of Ages in 2014, until its closing in January 2015. Jekyll and Edward Hyde in a 25-week national tour and on Broadway in Jekyll & Hyde. He continued to perform as Drew on tour until July 2011 and also had a cameo in the 2012 film adaptation. (He replaced in The Wedding Singer as Sammy.) Maroulis’ stage and television careers have continued since his departure from Rock of Ages. Maroulis earned a Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Musical for Rock of Ages, his first time originating a role on Broadway. For more information, visit Maroulis in Broadway's Rock of Ages Joan Marcus The weekly performance schedule is Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 PM matinees Saturdays and Sundays at 2 PM and Sunday evenings at 7 PM. The Canadian production of Rock of Ages is produced by Matthew Weaver, Carl Levin, Jeff Davis, Barry Habib, Scott Prisand, Janet Billig Rich, Hillary Weaver and David Mirvish. Music supervision, arrangements and orchestrations are by Ethan Popp ( Tarzan) with original arrangements by David Gibbs ("That Thing You Do").

Scenic design is by Beowulf Boritt ( Spelling Bee, LoveMusik), costume design is by Tony Nominee Gregory Gale ( Cyrano, The Wedding Singer), lighting design is by Jason Lyons ( The Threepenny Opera), sound design is by Peter Hylenski ( Shrek) and projection design is by Zachary Borovay ( A Catered Affair). The show is written by Chris D'Arienzo (writer and director of the upcoming film "Barry Munday"), directed by Kristin Hanggi ( Bare, Pussycat Dolls on the Sunset Strip) and choreographed by Kelly Devine ( Jersey Boys' associate choreographer). The "arena-rock love story" is told through the hits of Journey, Foreigner, Styx, Reo Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Poison, Asia, Whitesnake and many more. "In 1987 on the Sunset Strip, a small town girl meets a big city rocker and in L.A.'s most famous rock club, they fall in love to the greatest songs of the '80s," according to the producers. Tickets are priced from $28 to $99 and are available at (416) 872-1212 or (800) 461-3333, or online at * Nominated for five Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Rock of Ages opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in April 2009. The ensemble comprises Tessa Alves, Ashley Burton, Eric Coles, Caleb Cosman, Cody Scott Lancaster, Tony LePage, Jennifer Mote, Carson Nattrass, Josephine Roberts, Valerie Stanois, Angela Teek, Melvin Tunstall and Emily Williams. Young (Toronto's Dirty Dancing) portrays Hertz, "the story's seemingly evil businessman who wants to strip all the fun from the Sunset Strip and bring in a lifeless corporate culture." Keeley (Stratford Festival) is Dennis, the owner of the Bourbon Room Peter Deiwick (Toronto's Mamma Mia!, We Will Rock You) is Stacee Jaxx, the lead singer of the band Arsenal and Victor A. Elicia MacKenzie (Canada's "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?" and The Sound of Music) plays Sherrie, "the impressionable young woman who comes to Los Angeles from small-town Kansas to become an actress," and Yvan Pedneault ( We Will Rock You) is Drew, "the raw, young rock 'n' roll talent with a set of pipes from the gods." Aaron Walpole ("Canadian Idol") plays Lonny, "the quick-witted sound guy in the Sunset Strip's Bourbon Room who also acts as narrator." David W.
