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‘Rock of Ages’ to close on Broadway

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NEW YORK (AP) – It’s the final countdown for Broadway’s only hair metal musical.

Producers of “Rock of Ages” said Tuesday that the show – now the 27th longest running show in Broadway history – will close Jan. 18 after more than 2,300 performances.

“Rock of Ages” tells the story of a small town girl and an aspiring rocker whose glittery romance is set to a rock ‘n’ roll soundtrack that includes “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “Here I Go Again” and “Don’t Stop Believin.”‘

The show started in a nightclub in Los Angeles and moved off-Broadway in 2008. It opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway in 2009 and switched to the Helen Hayes Theatre in 2011. It recouped its capitalization of $7.25 million.

It currently stars Constantine Maroulis.

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