The world premiere of NOW That’s What I Call A Musical, a brand-new British musical written by award-winning comedian Pippa Evans and directed and choreographed by Craig Revel Horwood. NOW That’s What I Call A Musical will begin performances on 6 September 2024 at Aylesbury’s Waterside Theatre before commencing a major U.K. and Ireland tour.
Get ready to relive the playlist of your life by celebrating 40 years of the iconic and chart-topping compilations brand NOW That’s What I Call Music, which has sold an estimated 200 million copies worldwide. This fun-filled evening is bursting with hits from Whitney Houston, Wham! Blondie, Tears For Fears, Spandau Ballet and so many more.
It’s Birmingham, 1989. Two school friends, Gemma and April, are busy with very important business – planning their lives based on Number One Magazine quizzes and dreaming of snogging Rick Astley. Cut to Birmingham 2009 and it’s the most dreaded event of their lives– the school reunion. Drama, old flames and receding hairlines come together as friends reunite and everything from the past starts to slot into place. The biggest question is: what was with all that hairspray?
2024 / 2025 TOUR SCHEDULE
6 – 7 September Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
10 – 14 September Sheffield Lyceum
17 – 21 September Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
24 – 28 September Nottingham Theatre Royal
1 – 5 October Norwich Theatre Royal
8 – 12 October Newcastle Theatre Royal
15 – 19 October Bradford Alhambra Theatre
22 – 26 October Dartford Orchard Theatre
29 October – 2 November Cardiff New Theatre
5 – 9 November Truro Hall For Cornwall
12 – 16 November Milton Keynes Theatre
19 – 23 November Belfast Grand Opera House
14 – 18 January Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre
21 – 25 January Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre
28 January – 1 February Manchester Opera House
4 – 8 February Hull New Theatre
11 – 15 February Southend Cliffs Pavilion
18 – 22 February Glasgow Kings Theatre
25 February – 1 March Edinburgh Playhouse
4 – 8 March Liverpool Empire Theatre
11 – 15 March Birmingham Alexandra
18 – 22 March York Grand Opera House
25 – 29 March Oxford New Theatre
1 – 5 April Bristol Hippodrome
8 – 12 April London New Wimbledon Theatre