The classic story of Baby and Johnny, featuring the hit songs 'Hungry Eyes', 'Hey! Baby', 'Do You Love Me?' and the heart stopping '(I've Had) The Time Of My Life', returns to the UK this summer, following two blockBuster West End runs, two hit UK tours, and various sensational international productions. The show will return to the Edinburgh Playhouse from 12th to 17th June 2017.
Lewis Griffiths will star as 'Johnny Castle', one of the most iconic roles in popular culturE. Lewis has had a prolific career in musical theatre, most recently starring as 'Nick Massi' on the UK tour of Jersey Boys. Other roles in UK tours include Ghost and Legally Blonde, and West End credits include Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Rent and Whistle Down the Wind.
Katie Hartland will make her professional musical theatre debut carrying the watermelons as she takes on the role of 'Baby Houseman', having graduated from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in 2015.
Carlie Milner will star as 'Penny Johnson'. Carlie is part of the Dirty Dancing family; starting as a member of the ensemble in 2014, she covered and subsequently took over the role of 'Penny' in 2015.
Joining Lewis, Katie and Carlie will be Julian Harries as 'Jake Houseman', Simone Craddock as 'Marjorie Houseman', Roger Martin 'as Max Kellerman', Jo Servi as 'Tito Suarez', Lizzie Ottley as 'Lisa Houseman', Michael Kent as 'Billy Kostecki', Greg Fossard as 'Neil Kellerman', Tony Stansfield as 'Mr Schumacher', and Daniela Pobega as 'Elizabeth', and Camilla Rowland as 'Vivian'. Also joining the company are Gabby Antrobus, Imogen Brooke, Simon Campbell, Robert Colvin, Katie Eccles, Beth Highsted, Megan Louch, Ashley Rumble, Callum Sterling, Austin Wilks and Karl James Wilson.
Full of passion and romance, heart-pounding music and sensationally sexy dancing, the record-breaking show has been reconceived in an all new production created by an innovative new creative team; directed by Federico Bellone, choreographed by GillIan Bruce and with design re-imagined by top Italian set designer Roberto Comotti. The production premiered in Milan in July 2015, subsequently packing out the 15,000 seat Roman Arena in Verona, and then played a season in Rome.
Tour Dates for the UK production are as follows, Blackpool Opera House (11 - 30 August 2016), Orchard Theatre, Dartford (1 - 10 September), Grand Theatre, Swansea (12 - 17 September), Aylesbury Waterside (19 - 24 September), New Theatre, Wimbledon (26 September - 1 October), Palace Theatre, Manchester (10 - 15 October), Grand Opera House, York (17 - 22 October), Carlisle Sands Centre (24 - 29 October), Northampton Derngate (31 October - 5 November), Regent Theatre, Stoke (7 - 12 November), Kings Theatre, Southsea (14 - 19 November), Reading Hexagon (21 - 26 November), and Wolverhampton Grand Theatre (28 November - 3 December). Southend Cliffs Pavilion (10 - 21 January), Belgrade Theatre Coventry (30 January - 4 February), Dublin Bord Gais Theatre (6 - 11 February), Millennium Forum, Derry (13 - 18 February), Grand Opera House Belfast (20 - 25 February), INEC Killarney (27 February - 4 March), Ipswich Regent (20 - 25 March), Cardiff New Theatre (27 March-1 April), Wycombe Swan (3 - 8 April), Leicester De Montfort Hall (10 - 15 April), Hall for Cornwall Truro (17 - 22 April) [on sale soon], Milton Keynes Theatre (24 - 29 April), and Birmingham Alexandra (29 May - 3 June).
The new tour dates for 2017 are as follows: Churchill Bromley (6 - 11 March), Bradford Alhambra (1 - 6 May), Inverness Eden Court (8 - 13 May), Grimsby Auditorium (22 - 27 May), Sheffield Lyceum (5 - 10 June) [on sale soon], Edinburgh Playhouse (12 - 17 June), Glasgow Kings Theatre (19 - 24 June), Bristol Hippodrome (3 - 8 July), Grand Theatre Leeds (24 - 29 July) [on sale soon], and the Princess Theatre Torquay (31 July - 5 August).
It's the summer of 1963, and 17 year- old Frances 'Baby' Houseman is about to learn some major lessons in life as well as a thing or two about dancing. On holiday in New York's Catskill Mountains with her older sister and parents, she shows little interest in the resort activities, and instead discovers her own entertainment when she stumbles across an all-night dance party at the staff quarters. Mesmerised by the raunchy dance moves and the pounding rhythms, Baby can't wait to be part of the scene, especially when she catches sight of Johnny Castle the resort dance instructor. Her life is about to change forever as she is thrown in at the deep end as Johnny's leading lady both on-stage and off, and two fiercely independent young spirits from different worlds come together in what will be the most challenging and triumphant summer of their lives.
Dirty Dancing -The Classic Story On Stage originally opened at London's Aldwych Theatre in 2006 with a record-breaking advance of £15 million, making it the fastest ever selling show in West End theatre history. The production became the longest running show in the history of the Aldwych Theatre and played to over 2 million people during its triumphant 5 year run.
Since its Australian debut in 2004, Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story On Stage, has become a worldwide phenomenon, with productions staged in the USA, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, South Africa, Hong Kong, Singapore and throughout Europe, consistently breaking box office records. Recent sell out tours include France, Germany and Australia. The first ever UK tour of Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story On Stage, which launched in 2011, took an unprecedented £42,000,000 at theatres across the country. In 2013, Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story On Stage returned to the West End and played at the Piccadilly Theatre in London until 23 February 2014, prior to launching a second UK and Ireland tour.
Produced by Karl Sydow, Joye Entertainment and Paul Elliott, in association with Lionsgate and Magic Hour Productions, and written by Eleanor Bergstein, script writer of the phenomenally successful 1987 film, the production features the much-loved characters and original dialogue from the iconic film, with exciting extra scenes added in.
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