Shannon and Jamie are crisscrossing the country once again on their mission of MAXIMUM JOY — and this time they’re bringing the 80s with them! When their 2023 album “Good to Me” started gaining traction internationally, synthpop spouses Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill were faced with an unexpected question: how to extend their typical one-year album cycle while not stopping making recordings together? Their answer was to start working their way down a list that they’d been keeping since they met in the early 2000s — of songs from their 1980s childhoods that they thought it might be fun to someday record their own versions of. But where most artists attempt to put their own spin on cover songs, Curtis and Hill took an intentionally different approach: they attempted to recreate as closely as possible the feeling in the original recordings. The one twist: Curtis would be lending her soaring alto to a collection of songs sung originally by men. The result is an album of reverent renditions of all-time classic 80s songs, in which all the recordings are faithful to the original versions — but which also somehow manage to add up to what sounds for all the world like a thrilling and cohesive debut album by an emerging artist. The “80s kids” live show that Curtis and Hill are bringing across the country in 2025 is a killer, high-energy synthpop concert — featuring some of the biggest and most iconic hits of the 80s. Think John Hughes movie soundtracks and you’re on the right track. You’ll hear the music of a-ha, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, and OMD — as well as chart-toppers by Depeche Mode, New Order, Alphaville, The Human League, and many more iconic 80s favorites. It’s hit after massive 80s hit for the entire show, delivered by Curtis and Hill with infectious energy — in a highly authentic 80s synthpop performance style that feels like hearing these songs live for the first time. 80s kids is a nostalgic and joyous singalong show that’s kid-tested and parent-approved! * 80s dress is highly encouraged; freebies at the merch table for anyone sporting era-appropriate fashion!
The Colonial Theatre is at 227 Bridge Street, Phoenixville, PA.
Britain's Finest (8/1/25-8/1/25)
The Colonial Theatre Presents Songwriters in the Round (5/17/25-5/17/25)
The Colonial Theatre Presents Broadway at the Colonial Theatre (4/27/25-4/27/25)
The Colonial Theatre presents: 6th Annual Earth Song Fest (4/26/25-4/26/25)
The Colonial Theatre Presents An Evening with Jennifer Weiner Author of The Griffin Sister’s Greatest Hits (4/17/25-4/17/25)
The Colonial Theatre Presents: Poets of Phoenixville (4/13/25-4/13/25)
The Colonial Theatre Presents COLONIAL 54: An Immersive Disco Experience (4/11/25-4/11/25)
HYPROV: Improv Under Hypnosis – Live at The Colonial Theatre! (4/5/25-4/5/25)
The Colonial Theatre Presents BENISE - 25 Years of Passion! (4/5/25-4/5/25)
The Colonial Theatre Presents Women in Cinema Spotlight (3/10/25-3/31/25)
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Jane Lynch’s A Swingin’ Little Christmas featuring Kate Flannery, Tim Davis, and the Tony Guerrero Quintet
Keswick Theatre (12/2 - 1/2) | |
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Cirque Mechanics
Zellerbach Theatre (2/14 - 2/14) | |
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Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead
Old Academy Players (1/9 - 1/25) | |
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Dear Jack, Dear Louise
Hedgerow Theatre Company (2/11 - 3/1) | |
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Dear Evan Hansen
Pittsburgh Musical Theater (4/30 - 5/24) | |
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Rennie Harris Puremovement: Losing My Religion
Zellerbach Theatre (3/19 - 3/21) | |
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Loudon Wainwright III & Chris Smither: WXPN Welcomes
Zellerbach Theatre (2/1 - 2/1) | |
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Ave Maria by Academy Concerts
First United Methodist of Greensburg (12/17 - 12/17) | |
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