First look: Take That musical Greatest Days on tour with Kym Marsh

A first look at the new tour of Take That musical Greatest Days.

Featuring more than fifteen Take That songs, the show launches a new tour this week ahead of the release of a new movie version of the musical.

Previously touring and running in the West End as The Band, Greatest Days follows a group of five best friends in the who are obsessed with their favourite boy band. 20 years later they reunite with a plan to see their heartthrobs one last time.

Regan Gascoigne, Kalifa Burton, Archie Durrant, Jamie Corner & Alexanda O'Reilly in GREATEST DAYS
Regan Gascoigne, Kalifa Burton, Archie Durrant, Jamie Corner & Alexanda O’Reilly in GREATEST DAYS, credit Alastair Muir
The cast of GREATEST DAYS
The cast of GREATEST DAYS, credit Alastair Muir

The cast will feature singer, actress and TV presenter Kym Marsh and her daughter Emilie Cunliffe will star as Rachel and Young Rachel.

LtoR Kym Marsh as Rachel & Emilie Cunliffe as Young Rachel in GREATEST DAYS
LtoR Kym Marsh as Rachel & Emilie Cunliffe as Young Rachel in GREATEST DAYS, credit Alastair Muir

They’ll be joined by Taylor Alman, Charlotte Anne Steen, Holly Ashton, Hannah Brown, Kalifa Burton, Benjamin Cameron Jamie Corner, Archie Durrant, Regan Gascoigne and Kitty Harris.

LtoR Hannah Brown, Mary Moore, Emilie Cunliffe, Kitty Harris & Mari McGinlay in GREATEST DAYS
LtoR Hannah Brown, Mary Moore, Emilie Cunliffe, Kitty Harris & Mari McGinlay in GREATEST DAYS, credit Alastair Muir

Completing the company are Bayley Hart, Keith Henderson, Karen Holmes, Christopher D. Hunt, Evangeline Jarvis-Jones, Rachel Marwood, Mari McGinlay, Jamie-Rose Monk, Mary Moore, Alexanda O’Reilly and Alan Stocks.

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LtoR Regan Gascoigne, Archie Durrant, Jamie Corner, Kalifa Burto & Alexanda O'Reilly in GREATEST DAYS
LtoR Regan Gascoigne, Archie Durrant, Jamie Corner, Kalifa Burto & Alexanda O’Reilly in GREATEST DAYS, credit Alastair Muir

Greatest Days is written by Tim Firth, with co-direction by Stacey Haynes and Tim Firth, choreography by Aaron Renfree, set & costume Design by Lucy Osborne, lighting design by Rob Casey, sound design by Tony Gayle, casting by David Grindrod Burton Casting, musical supervision by John Donovan and costume supervision by Martin Rodges.

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