Pre-Broadway ;Los Angeles (2005, 2006) The musical premiered on July 27, 2005 in Los Angeles at King King, a club on
Hollywood Boulevard where it ran for a limited engagement. It later moved to the
Vanguard Hollywood in January 2006 for a second short run. Following the successful run at the Vanguard, the show then moved to
Ren-Mar Studios where it played to sold-out crowds. In May 2006 there was a short run at the Flamingo in Las Vegas. ;Off-Broadway (2008–2009) The musical opened
Off-Broadway at
New World Stages on October 16, 2008 and ran through January 4, 2009. Kelly Devine was the new choreographer, and Ethan Popp was brought in to music supervise, as well as create new arrangements and orchestrations for the production.
Broadway ;(2009–2015) The musical then transferred to
Broadway. Previews began March 17, 2009 at the
Brooks Atkinson Theatre, officially opening on April 7, 2009. The Broadway production temporarily closed on January 9, 2011 and moved to the
Helen Hayes Theatre, where it resumed performances March 24, 2011. The show's band had significant stage time compared to other musicals' bands and orchestra members. The band dressed in typical metalhead costumes, fitting with their role as Stacee's back up band, and always on-stage. The drummer played inside a cage with a sign on it that read "Please don't feed the drummer". One of the original guitarists in the stage band,
Joel Hoekstra, is a former member of
Night Ranger (whose hit "
Sister Christian" was performed in the show) and current member of
Whitesnake (whose song "
Here I Go Again" was also performed in the show). Another guitarist
Tommy Kessler is also a member of the band
Blondie. The show closed on January 18, 2015 after 22 previews and 2,328 regular performances, placing
Rock of Ages in a tie with
Man of La Mancha as Broadway's 32nd-longest running show of all-time.
UK productions ;London's West End (2011–2013) The UK premiere of the show began previews on August 31, 2011 at the
Shaftesbury Theatre in the
West End. Opening night took place on September 27, 2011. Amy Pemberton was originally cast as Sherrie but due to illness was forced to withdraw from the show. She performed for the first week of previews and at
West End Live 2011. She remained on extended leave while her understudy Natalie Andreou played the role. Pemberton later decided that she would not be returning to the role and Andreou was given it permanently. Andreou performed on opening night. The show transferred to the
Garrick Theatre in January 2013, where it closed on November 2, 2013 concluding a two-year West End run. ;First National UK Tour (2014) Following its West End closure, the musical began a national tour of the U.K. and Ireland. Performances began at the Palace Theatre,
Manchester on May 3, 2014. It was scheduled to visit 27 venues, before concluding at the New Theatre,
Wimbledon, London on November 22, 2014. ;Second National UK Tour (2018-2021) A second national tour began on 25 September 2018 in Manchester and was supplied to finish on 27 July 2019, with the final shows in Sunderland. Instead, the tour extended by one week and went to Leeds and the tour concluded there on 3 August 2019. A return tour was slated to start on 6 May 2021 in Portsmouth at the
Kings Theatre, Southsea Other notable productions Toronto (2010–2011) Previews for the Canadian production began April 20, 2010 at the Royal Alexandra Theater in
Toronto,
Ontario, with the official opening on May 11, 2010. An open casting call was held to find new talent. The run lasted for eight months, with closing night taking place on January 2, 2011.
First North American tour (2010–2011) The first national touring production of North America began performances at the
Bank of America Theatre in
Chicago, Illinois on September 21, 2010 and ran for ten months, closing at the
National Theater in
Washington, D.C., on July 24, 2011. The tour visited sixty additional venues.
Second North American tour (non-equity) (2011–2014) A second national tour launched on October 4, 2011 in
Providence, Rhode Island. It features a Non-
AEA cast. At the second national tour's 2012 stop in Austin, Texas, critic Jeff Davis of
BroadwayWorld.com gave the show a glowing review, calling it "the funniest, and often filthiest, jukebox musical" and gave high praise to the entire cast, saying "In addition to a stellar cast of principals,
Rock of Ages features one of the hardest-working ensembles I’ve ever seen. They have more energy than a cokehead groupie, and they clearly have fun as they belt out rock standards, making the six-year-old show still feel fresh and new". After nearly three years touring the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, the Second National tour closed at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore. The two-and-a-half-week sit ran from August 6, 2014 through August 24, 2014.
Melbourne & Brisbane, Australia (2011) The musical made its Australian premiere in April 2011 at the
Comedy Theatre in Melbourne, with previews from March 2011. The production moved to the
Lyric Theatre, QPAC in Brisbane from November 2011, where it closed on December 4, 2011.
Manila (2012, 2013, 2014) Rock of Ages made its Asian English-language premiere with Atlantis Productions in Manila, Philippines. In this production,
Mig Ayesa reprised the role of Stacee Jaxx, along with Nyoy Volante as Drew and
Vina Morales as Sherrie. Also of note was
Aiza Seguerra as Regina. The initial production was performed in the Carlos P. Romulo Theater at the RCBC Plaza in Makati from June 15, 2012 to July 8, 2012. In 2013,
Rock of Ages returned to Manila for a repeat run. Most of the original cast returned with the most notable exception being
Rachel Alejandro replacing Jinky Llamanzares as Justice. This second run was also performed at the Carlos P. Romulo Theater from July 12, 2013 to July 28, 2013.
Las Vegas (2012–2017) At the June 1, 2012, opening of the Bourbon Room on the casino floor at
The Venetian, Las Vegas, it was announced that
Rock of Ages would be coming to one of the resort's theaters beginning in December 2012. A “surprise” flashmob was deployed at the grand opening as the Venetian's president, John Caparella, announced the musical's new residency. The Venetian features an actual replica of “The Bourbon Room” complete with 1980s video music hosted by VJ Marvellous Mark and professional dancers, known as The Bourbon Babes.
Rock of Vegas closed at Venetian on January 3, 2016 and transferred to the Rio Hotel and Casino. The show played its final performance at the Rio on January 1, 2017.
Tenth anniversary US national tour and off-Broadway revival (2019) In 2019, It was announced that
Rock of Ages would celebrate its tenth anniversary by going on a North American Tour in the U.S. and Canada for the first time since 2011. An
off-Broadway revival production premiered on June 19, 2019, at
New World Stages. Originally slated for a 16-week run, the show became an open-ended production on November 13, 2019. The anniversary production off-Broadway featured
Dot-Marie Jones as the first female Dennis. As of March 12, production was suspended through June 7, 2020, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. This suspension was extended and the show was closed permanently on June 7, 2021. == Film adaptation ==