GET your rocks off with new show Rock ‘n’ Roll Paradise that is twisting its way to the Pavilion Theatre on July 24.

There’s no plot, no storyline, simply a rock ‘n’ roll show where the music plays the leading role. The talented cast brings to life the spirit of the rock 'n' roll era, reminding you at every turn why this music has stood the test of time.

Just try not tapping your foot as Jerry Lee rips into Great Balls of Fire with a passion.

Feel the shivers in your spine as Roy Orbison soars gracefully through his classic songs.

Watch with delight as Eddie Cochran and Buddy Holly explode onto the stage like the first guitar-heroes; with slick moves and engaging energy they power through those wonderfully bright optimistic songs of theirs. And that’s just the first half.

Gus MacGregor, who directs the show, was nominated for an Olivier Award for his portrayal of Buddy Holly.

Richard Atkins is widely regarded as the best late-period Elvis there is, and the rest of the cast are equally strong.

John-Simon Rawlings brings all the warmth and charisma to the role of J.P. Richardson, The Big Bopper, that one would expect given his West End pedigree.

Pete Jackson’s Eddie Cochran is attracting the attention of the Cochran fan clubs.

Darren Green brilliantly captures the energy and zaniness of The Killer to perfection; and any Orbison fans will tell you that they don’t come any better than Johnny Curtiss.