Megastar cat loving Super Swift has come to the rescue. Again.
When the cast of a Belvoir Street Theatre production in Sydney found out the show might not be able to go on as planned, they did what anyone would do: took to Twitter to voice their problem.
However, they didn’t expect megastar Taylor Swift to answer their prayers.
The theatre group all aged 70 or over, including some of Australia’s most distinguished theatre actors such as Barry Otto, Anna Volska, John Gaden, Peter Carroll, Maggie Dence and Genevieve Lemon, are playing teenagers in a play titled Seventeen – due to open tonight.
It follows a bunch of 17-year-olds drinking, singing, dancing, snap-chatting and getting ready for life as an adult on their last day of school.
In the production the cast rock out to the Taylor Swift song, Shake It Off.
“There’s this great moment where they Shake It Off, and they know all the words and have amazing moves,” Belvoir director Anne-Louise Sarks said on Twitter.
Except at the last minute the play’s producers were told it was a no go as they didn’t have the rights to the song.
It was just days before the play was due to open.
“These actors weren’t, until these rehearsals, familiar with Taylor Swift — or much pop music — so we introduced them to this track, they learned all the words — it was kind of a big process,” Sarks told the ABC .
“So it was quite a big deal to get denied those rights at the last minute.”
Belvoir spokesperson Elly Michelle Clough told online site Music Feeds that “the cast have been rehearsing to Shake It Off for the past four weeks” – a massive effort for “a group of 70-year-olds with no dance training!”
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Womder if that's legally binding...
Good to see a famous person using their powers for good, rather than evil.
Interesting that Ms Swifts Twitter id is @taylorswift13 .... so there are at least another 12 Taylor Swifts out there ?
13 is her favourite number, and also her birthday is December 13 :)