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Marriott Theatre has added a second matinee performance of the concert CHRISTMAS WITH THE KING: BRANDON BENNETT SINGS ELVIS PRESLEY on Monday, December 9 at 1pm to meet demand, as the previously announced shows on Monday, December 9 at 7:30 pm and Tuesday, December 10 at 1 pm are nearly sold out. The internationally acclaimed touring star known to Chicago audiences for his portrayal of Presley in MILLION DOLLAR QUARTER is the winner of Graceland's prestigious "Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist" competition, consistently winning over audiences with his authentic southern charm. His electrifying concert retrospective features humor, heartfelt storytelling, and unforgettable hits including "Santa Bring My Baby Back to Me," "Return To Sender," "Silent Night," "Burning Love," and "Blue Christmas."  
 
Tickets are $60.00 (not including tax and fees) and can be purchased now by calling the box office at 847-634-0200, in person at the Marriott Theatre Box Office, or online at marriotttheatre.com. Marriott Theatre subscribers receive a 20% discount and groups of 20 or more receive a substantial discount (subscriber and group discounts only available through Marriott Theatre Box Office). Marriott Theatre is located at 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire, IL 60069.

 

PRODUCTION DETAILS
Show Title:    
CHRISTMAS WITH THE KING: BRANDON BENNETT SINGS ELVIS
Show type:     
Concert (PG)
Dates:             
Monday, December 9 at 1:00 pm (JUST ADDED) and 7:30 pm and Tuesday, December 10 at 1 pm
Location:       
MARRIOTT THEATRE, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire, IL 60069
Tickets:          
$60.00 (not including taxes and fees)
Box Office:    
847-634-0200

Website:        
https://www.marriotttheatre.com/show/christmas-with-the-king-brandon-bennett-sings-elvis

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I've seen a lot of Elvis Tribute Artist shows over the years and have enjoyed them all. They’re nostalgic and fun and, while some are better than others, they are always a good time. And I really love the fact that there always seems something unique in each artist that makes them special in their own way. Brandon Bennett (of Chicago's MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET) is no exception when he wowed audiences for two nights at Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire in ‘Elvis My Way’ where the headliner performed sweet, charming and soulful versions of Elvis's classic hits in chronological order. Bennett was accompanied by two excellent backing singers and a terrific four-piece band. 

From “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” "That's Alright Mama," and 
“Suspicious Minds”, the talented Elvis Tribute Artist (ETA) performed many fan favorites and a few that were a bit more personal to Bennet himself.

Every artist has their own take on Elvis and often chooses one of the Elvis age ranges to play based on their own looks and age, but this was the first time I really felt the sweetness and calm comforting side of Elvis performed for an entire show. Bennet connected with the audience and often told interesting stories between songs – a few I’ve never heard, like the fact “Kentucky Rain” almost became an Eddie Rabbit (author) song instead of the well-known Presley anthem we’ve all come to love.

Bennett, who has made featured television appearances on The Late Show with David LettermanNBC Nightly News, and was named "Ultimate Elvis tribute Artist by Elvis Presley Enterprises at Graceland,” mentioned that he had personally suffered through the death of a child and made the audience feel they were really sitting in on a private, intimate performance with The King. The song he sang to his late son to get him to fall asleep was none other than “I Can’t Help Falling in Love (with You)”. His performance of that number was extremely heartfelt, and it while it was hard not to feel what he must have gone through, we also got a glimpse of how the music of Elvis has touched so many.    

Brandon apologized on a couple of occasion for unforeseen vocal issues, but I thought he sounded amazing regardless and would not have guessed his voice was not up to Bennet’s usual standards. In all, Bennet puts on one hell of a show that we can take home with us in our memories for some time.   

With the new Elvis biopic stirring up new interest in Elvis's genius for a whole new generation, this is a great time for Brandon Bennett to be in the prime of his life with a wonderful, funny, heartfelt show that I highly recommend for all ages. 

You can learn more about Brandon Bennet in "Elvis My Way' here

 

 

 

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