136 Massachusetts Ave
Boston, Massachusetts 02115

Boston-area Musicians Bring A Night at the Rock Opera To Berklee Performance Center, Return engagement also set at Regent Theatre in Arlington

Boston, MA -September 12, 2006. -- By popular demand, The Show Must Go On.

On November 9, 10 and 11, an all-star ensemble of 18 singers and 8 musicians
come together once again to perform A Night at the Rock Opera - the music of
the Beatles, The Who, David Bowie, and Queen, selections from Jesus Christ
Superstar, and music from Will We Rock You? an all-original mini-opera.
Tickets for all performances go on sale Wednesday, September 13.

Having played to enthusiastic crowds and standing ovations during their run
of shows last March, this cast of emerging and established Boston rockers
will Shake Off The Summertime Blues and bring these masterpieces of epic
rock to life for encore performances in the intimate setting of the Regent
Theatre in Arlington, MA.

A week later, A Night at the Rock Opera will travel The Long and Winding
Road to Boston, bringing the show to the Berklee Performance Center on
Friday, November 17. Tickets for all performances A Night at the Rock Opera
go on sale this Wednesday, September 13.

Boston musicians/filmmakers Sal Clemente and Alan Ware originally produced
and presented A Night at the Rock Opera in 2004 to a sold-out audience at
the Regent Theatre. The performance was filmed for a documentary on the
making of "Jesus Christ Superstar--A 21st Century Tribute To The Brown
Album," a re-imagining of the classic Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice rock
opera.

"Will We Rock You?" details the trials and tribulations of Ware, Clemente
and their intrepid band of singers, musicians and friends as they produce
their interpretation of Jesus Christ Superstar. Facing Andrew Lloyd
Webber's reluctance to allow their versions of the songs from Superstar to
be heard in the film, Ware and Clemente write their own "mini-rock-opera" in
which they lampoon themselves and Webber. This original music was recorded
and filmed during performances at the Regent Theatre providing the visual
climax to the documentary film.

An all-star cast of Boston area musicians including James Richard, Peter
Montgomery, Rod Eymael, Chantal Ambroise, Naoko, and Tony Savarino, invite
you to spend the night together with them at A Night at the Rock Opera.
With spectacular lighting and sensational sound, the show is guaranteed to
rock fans of all ages.

A Night at the Rock Opera at the Regent Theatre November 9,10 and 11

General Admission Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 day of show and go on
sale Wednesday, September 13 by phone at 617- 781-646-4TIX (4849), online at
www.regenttheatre.com or at the Regent Theatre box office, 7 Medford Street
in Arlington. (Box office hours: Mon-Sat Noon to 5pm and starting one hour
before show time.)

A Night at the Rock Opera at the Berklee Performance Center Friday, November
17

Tickets are $25 and go on sale Wednesday, September 13 in person at the
Berklee Performance Center Box Office, 136 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston,
Monday - Saturday, 10AM-6PM or through Ticketmaster, (617)931-2000,
ticketmaster.com. A limited number of student tickets and tickets to the
Berklee College of Music community are available at the Berklee Box office
only for $15. (Must show a student or Berklee staff id)

For more on The Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra, its work and its people, along
with sound and video clips from the show, visit
www.ultrasonicproductions.com

Official Website: http://www.berkleebpc.com//boxoffice.html

Added by MHayden on September 14, 2006

Interested 3