 Do you want to half-pass too? We've got our quiz coming up by the way towards the end of the show, more about that shortly. But right now, let's focus on a new musical that is opening in a Greenham Theatre next week. It's the Kenny Music and Drama Group, the multi-award-winning Kenny Music and Drama Group, I should say. Because they're back with a musical called All Shook Up. And you can't help but fall in love with it. And you will be shook up, that's for sure. And you can tap your blue suede shoes to it, for definite. And there's all sorts of other musical cliches that I could throw in there. But it's going to be a lot of fun and a lot of really well-known songs, because there's big musical numbers that we know owe so well. Big Elvis hits that will be in there. And Plunkett, Plunkett Ferry, is no longer the director. Because he has said to retire, how teary, but that's what he's done. He's gone retired. And that means now that Moira McGinley and Tina Higgins are front and centre. Well, front and centre at the show and behind the scenes at the show. And also in publicising the show, and they're here, co-directors of the show here. And a little closer Tina to the microphone. How are you supposed to do that? Yeah, we're doing great. Excited? Yeah, well I can imagine a week to go, or less than a week to go. Yes, Tuesday nights are open a night. Who wants to talk a wee bit about the musical? I will. You got the nod. So tell us a bit about it. Well Shook Up is a very cheesy American jukebox kind of musical. And it's set in a ronky town in America. And it's roused about, comes and causes havoc. The mayor in the town, she's all against music and singing. And anyone having fun, or Chad here, Niall Brennan, he comes in and shakes stuff up. Then everyone starts falling in love with everyone. So it's loose with Elvis. Yes, exactly. That's good, that's good, yeah. And so the big thing is lots of Elvis songs. All Elvis songs. No songs other than Elvis. Because I thought maybe with an Elvis theme, and there might be original songs, but it's Elvis songs. So I think some people think it's the story of Elvis's life, but it's not, it's based in the 50s. Elvis, a state attached in any way to this, or behind the scenes, the concept didn't come from them did it? No, it wasn't. It was just that they wanted to incorporate his music into it. So I'm sure they're involved somewhere. I know the name is on it. Yeah, Joe DePetriol. But there's Elvis, it's inspired by Elvis Presley. So there's no one Elvis character as such. It's another different main character who comes in and shakes things up, and then a whole host of... But he has the kind of Elvis, the kind of persona. Okay, I get you. Yeah, he's got the moves and the hip movements. And the hound dogs somewhere behind. And there's a whole cast of characters obviously. Yeah. Very colourful. Every single one of them could steal the show. They're all such strong. We have a lot of new faces this year too in the cast. So we've a girl from Lifford, and another girl from Straban as well. All great singers over there. All great singers. So there's new members. What's great to have new members. We're always open for new members to join. What's great to have new faces as well. Well, you do not every year suits all the previous cast. Therefore you're going to have some people who just can't be part of them. It's great to have new people coming on board and so on. New talent. And then you can go back and knock on their door again. We've already done signed up. So a lot of rehearsing done at the stage. And it's obviously, it's just stage ready now. And there's nothing more to do. And it's just everybody can relax until the big night. 100% Yeah. Myra and me and Denise have our work done now. We're handing it over to the cast. Okay, okay. And by the sound of things, you know, it would have been, rehearsals would have been good and a lot of fun. And you know, because on nights like this, you know, even if it's something like a fun musical, it's kind of hard to drag yourself out of the house. But when, when you're having a bit of crack. Yes. Yeah, we've had so much fun. We definitely had. And there's been, because we've had a young cast as well this year, there's a lot of tech talks and social, which has really added to the fun. They've been great with the videos behind the scene. So, so much fun. But you have to crack the whip too. Oh, we did. I mean, Duncan's not there to do that. Well, we did, we did. We had to crack it a couple of times. Not that much. But not, you know what? But the cast have been, like, they've been so good that, like we've never, ever had to, you know, get really cross or anything, you know, and they've been so good because we've literally been rehearsing four or five times a week, the last couple of weeks. And they've never complained or anything. Like we're so lucky. It gets pretty intense, you know, close to opening night. So I know both involved behind the scenes as directors, but what about, um, out sort of on stage? Are you? No, no stage for us this year. No, no. We'll be setting up the back. That's a bit of a departure. Yeah, it'll be hard for us not to. We haven't had time to think about it, but I think we'll be a wee bit jealous of everyone on the stage on Tuesday night. Come up on Tuesday night. Yeah, yeah. Maybe Saturday night for me. So it opens on Tuesday night? Yes. Okay. Opens on Tuesday night, runs till Saturday. We've got Thursday, Friday and Saturday, I believe are sold out. So there's just a couple of tickets left for Tuesday and Wednesday now. Okay, ready. Yeah. Well, let's hear one of the songs from the musical. The musical is all shook up. Denise Roper is here with a musical accompaniment. And now if you're ready. Yeah. All right, guys. I don't want to. I don't want to let you.