Reviewed by: Naracoorte News
Review by Trav Jenner | 12 March 2025

The dreaded age of 27 in Rock’n’roll. This show revitalises the legendary acts that synonymously passed away at the same age. Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Janis Joplin, Amy Winehouse and Jim Morrison are effortlessly re-imagined through their music and a unique storytelling narrative.

The show includes band members from bands that many of us may have grown up with, Kevin Mitchell (Bob Evans, Jebadiah), Sarah McLeod (The Superjesus) Carla Lippis (Mondo Psycho) and Dusty Lee Stephensen. At a performance level McLeod the ultimate performer, has lost none of her zest for rock n roll, high level energy, and an angst. Lippis’ singing at another level with her renditions of Joplin and Winehouse. The start of the night has to be Mitchell whose onstage energy and charisma was there for all to see.

This is a show that exudes energy and revitalises our love of rock’n’roll. This is one for the ages, young and old. Regrettably in its last run at the Fringe after being a staple over the last few years, one would hope that Amplified House productions give us a taste of music and art in the coming years. If you have the chance this is a must see, a group of rockers love letter to rock’n’roll.