Luke Alleva as The Dancin’ Man

Luke Alleva as The Dancin’ Man

The Dancin Man by Luke Alleva is an all singing, all dancing, one man show… Up close and personal high energy entertainment…It takes you through the classic decades, when music and dance had Style, Grace, and Charisma, accompanied by a 3-piece band!

The Dancin Man celebrates the quintessential Song & Dance Men that graced us on the stage and screen such as Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Donald O’Connor, The Nicholas Brothers, and Sammy Davis Junior. It features a medley of the most recognisable songs with a fresh and modern twist – “Make Em Laugh”, “Mr Bojangles”, “It Don’t Mean A Thing” and “Singin In The Rain”… just to name a few.

Luke Alleva is one of Australia’s most experienced musical theatre performers and screen actors who lights up the stage and screen in whichever genre of the entertainment world he jumps into!

Luke began his musical theatre career in Australia in Man of La Mancha as Juan, Brains in Get Happy, and Cliff for We Will Rock You Australian tour. His West End credits include We Will Rock You at The Dominion Theatre, Saturday Night Fever at Apollo Victoria u/s Joey, Chester and Cesar and West End Rocks UK tour.

On screen, Luke has featured in Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge, Dein Perry’s Bootmen and played Tom Usher in Gallipoli From Above. Luke is the Creative Director and Founder of his own company, and he has produced the internationally acclaimed Gene Kelly the Legacy for its Australian tour.

Luke is also a sought-after Choreographer and Director with credits including Carols by Candlelight, Cabaret the musical (Spiegel Tent), Gene & Judy, 50’s Shake, and Give My Regards to Broadway.

Sit back, relax, and enjoy this high energy show, while Luke sings, dances and chats his way through. High class Entertainment, Charisma, Charm, Slick Style, Vaudeville & Comedy of years gone by.

The Dancin Man runs at The Piccadilly (181 O’Connell Street, North Adelaide South Australia 5006), 9 September at 2 pm and 8 pm. Show run time is approximately two hours. General admission begins at $59.95 with additional Cabaret seating options available. Click here to book now.