Full cast revealed for new tour of Take That musical Greatest Days

Full casting has been revealed for the upcoming tour of Take That musical Greatest Days.

Greatest Days (previously called The Band) follows a group of five best friends in the 1990s who are obsessed with their favourite boy band. The musical sees them reunite 20 years later with a plan to see their heartthrobs one last time.

Featuring more than fifteen Take That songs, the show will head on tour this summer to coincide with the release of the official movie version of the musical.

Who’s on the cast?

It was previously revealed that singer, actress and TV presenter Kym Marsh and her daughter Emilie Cunliffe will star as Rachel and Young Rachel.

They’ll be joined by Taylor Alman (The Legend of White Bear Lake), Charlotte Anne Steen (Bat Out of Hell), Holly Ashton (Footloose), Hannah Brown (Hansel & Gretel), Kalifa Burton (Matilda), Benjamin Cameron (Grease Royal Caribbean) Jamie Corner (The Band), Archie Durrant (Matilda), Regan Gascoigne (winner of Dancing on Ice 2022, Cinderella) and Kitty Harris (David Walliams’ Gangsta Granny).

Completing the company are Bayley Hart (Heathers), Keith Henderson (Shrek the Musical), Karen Holmes (Grease), Christopher D. Hunt (Waitress), Evangeline Jarvis-Jones (The Sound of Music), Rachel Marwood (The Possibility of Colour), Mari McGinlay (Hairspray), Jamie-Rose Monk (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), Mary Moore (Grease West End), Alexanda O’Reilly (Mamma Mia!) and Alan Stocks (Calendar Girls).

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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.

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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