Singer and television star Ray Quinn will be swapping his ice skates for his dancing shoes when he joins the cast of the smash-hit musical Grease. Ray will play the lead role of ‘Danny' for a limited season from 11 May to 3 October 2009 at The Piccadilly Theatre. Further casting to be announced.
Former X-Factor finalist Ray is winning the nation's hearts all over again on the popular ITV show Dancing on Ice. The skate superstar has been dazzling audiences and lighting up the rink with stunning performances week after week. Ray is a hot contender in the race to become champion of the celebrity ice dance contest which has its final on 22 March. He will complete the live UK tour of Dancing on Ice before skating into Grease on 11 May, where he is set to thrill and charm audiences as ‘Danny'.
Following in the footsteps of screen idol John Travolta, Ray will play leader of the T-Birds gang ‘Danny' having previously played the role of ‘Doody'. Travolta famously played ‘Danny Zuko' in the iconic 1978 movie but was discovered playing ‘Doody' in the 1972 North American touring production.
Looking forward to his role in Grease, Ray says: "'I'm so thrilled to be playing 'Danny' in the West End. Grease is such an all time favourite and to be in the role made so famous by John Travolta is amazing- I can't believe my luck, it's a dream come true!"
Producer David Ian says: "I am absolutely delighted to have a performer of Ray's stature in Grease. He has proven what an incredible talent he is on Dancing on Ice and I know he will truly thrill audiences as Danny Zuko".
Ray began his acting career in the hugely popular Channel 4 soap Brookside. After his notable appearance on the ITV show The X-Factor in 2006, Ray went on to release his debut and subsequently No 1 platinum selling album ‘Doing It My Way'. He also completed his own sell-out tour of the UK in 2007.
Grease returned to the West End in summer 2007 and is now in its second great year at The Piccadilly Theatre. The smash-hit musical has already been seen by well over a half a million theatregoers since its premiere on 8 August 2007.
With kids able to go free for a limited season, Grease is the perfect treat for all the family this spring into summer.*
Grease celebrated the 15th anniversary of its opening in the West End last year- having first opened at the Dominion Theatre on 15 July 1993- and the original movie also celebrated its 30th anniversary, reinforcing the show's enduring appeal and popularity with every generation.
The current production of Grease has raised a staggering £526,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support through giving Macmillan £1 of every ticket sold in the first year, a gala performance, and from money raised by the leading actors appearing on a celebrity special of The Weakest Link.
Since breaking out on Broadway in 1972, Grease's place has been firmly established in the cultural Hall of Fame, having seduced the hearts of millions with its back-to-back sizzling tunes. The show features all the unforgettable songs from the hit film including ‘You're The One That I Want', ‘Grease Is The Word', ‘Summer Nights', ‘Hopelessly Devoted to You', ‘Sandy', ‘Greased Lightnin' and many more.
Voted the "No 1 Greatest Musical"**, Grease has proved that a musical love story, bursting with denim, cheerleaders, slick hairstyles, rock'n'roll, teenage angst and young romance is timeless and universal.
This production originally opened in the West End in 1993 (co-produced with Robert Stigwood) where it enjoyed a fantastic run of 6 years. The last international tour of Grease was a phenomenal success, playing to sell-out audiences and smashing records at many venues. Since 1993, the show has been seen by audiences totalling over 9 million people in the UK alone.
Written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, directed by David Gilmore (Daisy Pulls It Off, Happy Days, Song & Dance, Footloose) and choreographed by Arlene Phillips (The Sound of Music, Starlight Express, Saturday Night Fever & BBC TV's Strictly Come Dancing), Grease is produced in the West End by Paul Nicholas and David Ian, by arrangement with Robert Stigwood.
PERFORMANCE DETAILS:
Piccadilly Theatre, 16 Denman Street, London W1D 7DY
Booking to 31 October 2009
Monday - Thursday at 7.30pm
Friday 5.30pm and 8.30pm
Saturday 3.00pm and 7.30pm
New Ticket prices as of 1 December 2008 (including 2.5% VAT cut)
£19.50-£53.50
Box Office: 0844 412 6666
* Kids Go Free! Limited offer
Valid for Monday-Thursday 7.30pm performances, to 16 July only (excluding 25-29 May 2009).
Buy one top-price ticket (normally £53.50) and receive one child ticket free (normally £53.50).
Up to two additional under-16s tickets available at £26.75 each (per full-price ticket purchased)
Call The Piccadilly Theatre Box Office on 0870 060 6630 and quote 'KIDS GO FREE'
Offer subject to availability, only available through the box office and not available online.
Booking fee applies.
** (100 Greatest Musicals, Channel 4)
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