Two Delaware County actors are performing in the new musical “Elvis—A Musical Revolution” which makes its Philadelphia premiere Oct. 11 through Nov. 5 at the Walnut Street Theatre.
Delaware County native Paul L. Nolan plays Vernon Presley, Elvis’ father. He was last seen on the Walnut stage in “And Then There Were None.”

He’s been performing on stage since the Nixon administration with appearances in “The Mousetrap,” “August: Osage County,” “Of Mice and Men” and “The Birthday Party.”

You can also catch Nolan in some film and TV productions. His on-screen credits include “All Square,” “My One and Only,” “Ascension,” “The Wire,” “Signs,” “Ocean’s 11,” “Contact” and “Homicide, Life on the Street.”
Tiara Greene is a lifelong Delaware County resident who has been cast to play Sister Rosetta Tharpe. She was recently in Walnut’s “Escape to Margaritaville.”
Greene has also appeared on stage at the Arden Theatre, Candlelight Theater, Eagle Theatre, and Playhouse on Park.
Elvis A Musical Revolution is the first Elvis bio-musical to be licensed by Elvis Presley Enterprises. The musical features over 40 of his greatest hits presented by 17 versatile performers.
Find out more about this upcoming musical production about the life of Elvis Presley in the Daily Times.












































