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The owner of the Bourbon Room; a bit older and slightly burnt out.

| Feature | Original Broadway | Youth Edition (High School) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Full nudity (strip club), blatant innuendo, sexual acts implied. | References to "wild strip club" but happens offstage. No nudity. | | Language | Frequent F-bombs, strong sexual references. | "PG-13" language (damn, hell, crap). No F-bombs. | | Alcohol/Drugs | Cocaine use on stage, drunken abuse. | Characters get "drunk" (acting only), no drugs. | | Character of Lonny | Swinging sexuality, crude jokes. | Wacky, energetic narrator. Still funny but clean. | | Appropriate Age | 17+ (college/adult). | 13+ (middle school with guidance, high school ideal). | | Vocal Range | Extreme high rock tenor (Drew hits high D's). | Keys lowered by a third for teen voices. |

"Rock of Ages" is a popular musical comedy that has been entertaining audiences for decades. The show, which originated on Broadway in 2009, is a tongue-in-cheek tribute to the excesses of 1980s rock music. In 2013, a Youth Edition of the musical was created, specifically designed for high school and young performers. In this write-up, we'll take a closer look at the "Rock of Ages Youth Edition Script Pdf" and explore its significance for young performers and educators.

The self-absorbed, swaggering rock legend of the band Arsenal.