Watch trailer for Take That musical Greatest Days on tour

The UK tour of Take That musical Greatest Days has unveiled a new trailer – watch it here!

The cast includes Taylor Alman, Holly Ashton, Hannah Brown, Kalifa Burton, Benjamin Cameron, Jamie Corner, Archie Durrant, Regan Gascoigne, Kitty Harris, Bayley Hart, Keith Henderson, Karen Holmes, Christopher D. Hunt, Evangeline Jarvis Jones, Rachel Marwood, Mari McGinlay, Jamie-Rose Monk, Mary Moore, Alexanda O’Reilly, Charlotte Anne Steen, and Alan Stocks.

Jennifer Ellison and Olivia Hallett are also joining the cast, with Jennifer playing Rachel from 21 August at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow, and Olivia recently taking on the role of Young Rachel from 24 July at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham. Kym Marsh and Emilie Cunliffe will rejoin the show as Rachel and Young Rachel for the Blackpool shows from 15 to 19 August.

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Greatest Days celebrates the 30th anniversary of Take That’s first UK number 1 single Pray and features more than 15 of the band’s record-breaking songs. Written by award-winning writer Tim Firth (known for Calendar Girls and Kinky Boots), the musical tells a heartwarming and humorous story of love, loss, and laughter.

It follows a group of five best friends in the 1990s who are obsessed with their favorite boy band.

They reunite more than 20 years later with a plan to see their heartthrobs one last time, hoping for the greatest days of their lives.

Greatest Days is written by Tim Firth, co-directed by Stacey Haynes and Tim Firth, with choreography by Aaron Renfree, set & costume design by Lucy Osborne, lighting design by Rob Casey, sound design by Tony Gayle, casting by David Grindrod for Grindrod Burton Casting, musical supervision by John Donovan, and costume supervision by Martin Rodges. The UK Tour of “Greatest Days” is produced by Adam Kenwright for Kindred Partners.

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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