The production will begin performances at the Savoy Theatre from the 10th July until the 6th September.

Lead casting has now been announced for the West End transfer for Burlesque the Musical, which heads to London following runs in Manchester and Glasgow last year.
As well as directing and choreographing the show, Todrick Hall will be starring in the production as Sean, joining Jess Folley as Ali, George Maguire as Vince, Paul Jacob French as Jackson and Asha Parker Wallace as Nikki. Meanwhile, Broadway star Orfeh will appear as Tess, making her West End debut in the role
The musical is based on the Golden Globe Best Picture nominated film, starring Christina Aguilera and Cher. It will have its official opening night gala on the 22nd July.
When Ali heads to New York in search of her mother, she finds herself drawn into a dazzling underground world where the beat of the music and the heat of the dance moves will change her life forever. Ali will unwittingly find her extraordinary voice and a most unlikely family of misfits, dreamers, and schemers.
Written for the stage by Steve Antin (who also directed the film), the musical features songs by Christina Aguilera, Sia and Diane Warren, as well as additional tunes by Jess Folley and Todrick Hall and additional material by Kate Wetherhead.
The full creative team includes:Tom Curran (orchestrator and arranger), Nate Bertone (set designer), Marco Marco (costume designer), Roberto Surace (additional costume designs), Rory Beaton (lighting designer), Nina Dunn (video designer), Ben Harrison (sound designer), Jessica Plews (wigs and hair designer), Dominic Skinner (make-up designer), Toby Higgins (musical supervisor), Harry Blumenau (casting director), Patrick Malony (production manager), Aaron Renfree (associate director/resident director and choreographer), Jenni Thomasson (associate choreographer), Natalie Jackson (costume supervisor), Zoe Gale (associate wigs and hair supervisor), Nicola Crawford (associate lighting designer), Chris Poon (musical director), Caitlin Morgan (associate musical director), Josh Griffiths (assistant musical director), Andy Barnwell (orchestral manager) and David O’Mahoney (script supervisor).
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