Alpha’s The Best of the West End concert comes to Milton Keynes Theatre

Alpha's The Best of the West End tickets and line up

Alpha’s The Best of the West End show is going on tour in 2023.

Following sell out shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall, a host of West End superstars will perform some of musical theatre’s biggest songs at venues across the UK.

The first date announced is for Milton Keynes Theatre on 12 April 2023 with tickets on sale now here

Those scheduled to appear on the cast for the concert include Ben Forster (also the show’s creative director), Lucie Jones, Matt Henry MBE and Louise Dearman who will be joined by a musical theatre orchestra conducted by the phenomenal John Quirk.

This vibrant West End spectacular will cover the breadth of musical theatre from classic hits to ground-breaking new musicals including Chicago, Wicked, Cats, The Lion King, Waitress, Jesus Christ Superstar, Les Misérables, The Greatest Showman, The Phantom of the Opera and many more!

Ben Forster said: “I am so honoured to be appointed Creative Director for Alphas Best of the West End Tour, having helped produce and performed in Alpha’s annual concert at the Iconic Royal Albert Hall for several years, it’s great to be now taking it on tour for the rest of the country to enjoy! This is no ordinary concert; it truly is a spectacular celebration of everyone’s favourite musicals rolled into one night!”

Emma Longley, Alpha’s Group Brand Director & Show Producer added: “We are delighted to be heading to our home theatre of Milton Keynes, to kick start our tour of the breath-taking Best of the West End production! We were so thrilled with the reviews from last year’s show at the Royal Albert Hall, that we felt this year was the time to tour it, for all to enjoy. We are bringing West End Royalty to Milton Keynes and it’s an absolute honour and privilege to be doing so. The Alpha Family are so excited to continue doing what we love- having fun whilst doing business and supporting the arts!”

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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