Million Dollar Quartet, the sold out musical phenomenon that has just transferred from the Goodman to the Apollo Theatre, is one of those rare gems of a show that puts you in a good mood before the actors even hit the stage. Incorporating rock-n-roll and gospel classics from the '50s, Million Dollar Quartet recounts a magical night in Memphis during 1956 when musical legends Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley gathered for an impromptu recording session. The show features a book by Grammy Award-winning producer Colin Escott and Second City graduate Floyd Mutrux, with musical arrangements by Chuck Mead. Mutrux and Eric Schaeffer direct. Million Dollar Quartet had its world premier at Florida's Seaside Theatre in the fall of 2006 and was then produced at the Village Theatre in Washington before making its Chicago Premier at the Owen Theatre in the Goodman.