“Eddie and Dave” at People’s Building runs through Nov. 28 – Aurora, Colorado




Aurora, Colorado 2021-11-11 08:00:59 –

Listening to the first three songs of Van Halen’s self-titled debut album, what you need to know to head to the gender-bending drama “Eddie and Dave” about the creation, rise and struggle of the iconic hard rock. You can see a lot of. band. Between the hits “Runnin’With the Devil” and “You Really Got Me Going” is “Eruption”. The instrumental track features guitarist Eddie Van Halen doing his thing without the vocal fireworks of his wild-haired lead singer.

Showman, your name is David Lee Roth. O God of the guitar, you will be called Eddie. And while you and the two are forever yoked, known as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, your agonists are the product of VH1’s obsession with the “behind the scenes of music.”

That’s why at the Aurora People’s Hall, Katamount performed an exaggerated piece of Amy Starts’ play. A female actor lives in the role of Dave, Eddie and his brother and band drummer Alex Van Halen, and Valerie Bertinelli is played by a companion. Bassist Michael Anthony gets shorter, but smarter.

“Eddie and Dave” is a memorable play, described by our guide, MTV VJ (played by the nimble Janae Burris). Her memory play emphasizes and warns that “it’s brightly lit … sentimental and totally unrealistic.” It’s not a big deal that the VJ tells the history of the band. It’s a perfectly suited role for the tension of the band that reached the stardom the moment the video paraphrased the first song on MTV that was on the radio star.




If you go
“Eddie and Dave.” Written by Amy Starts. A film directed by Amanda Berg Wilson. Featuring Christopher Berghoff, Janae Burris, Candace Joice, Missy Moore and Alicia “Lisa” Young. Until November 28th, Aurora’s 9995 East Colfax Ave. At People’s Building. Tickets at catamounts.org; information at 720-468-0487.


More details and a (positive) review at https://eminetra.com/eddie-and-dave-...v-28-aurora-co


Kristy could you pop along and do a review for us?