Why celebrate the birth of a man who died on his toilet 33 years ago? "There [is] still a huge number of people who revere [Elvis'] music," says Keswick Theatre's president, Roy Snyder. "He's an American hero." The king will be in his most endearing forms this Friday: the Jell-O-legged, teenage-girl-flustering '50s Elvis, performed by Scot Bruce; and glitzy, glammy '70s Elvis, performed by internationally renowned impersonator Mike Albert.
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