Where and when?
See tour schedule below.
Who’s in the cast?
Marley Fenton (Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends, Gielgud Theatre) will play Danny, Hope Dawe (Mountview graduate) will play Sandy, Rebecca Stenhouse (Legally Blonde, UK Tour) will play Rizzo, George Michaelides (Disney’s Newsies, Wembley Park Troubadour Theatre) will play Kenickie, Kieran Lynch (The Adventures of Peter Pan, Edinburgh Festival Theatre) as Doody, Lewis Day (Beauty and the Beast, Cast Theatre Doncaster) as Roger, Sario Solomon (Pacific Overtures, Menier Chocolate Factory) as Sonny, Alicia Belgarde (Bugsy Malone, UK Tour) as Frenchy, Emerald B (National Lottery New Years Eve Bash) as Jan, India Chadwick (P.S I’m A Terrible Person, Cockpit Theatre) as Marty, Jayd’n Tyrone (Grease, Dominion Theatre) as Eugene, Phoebe Roberts (Mamma Mia!, International & UK Tour) as Patty Simcox, Dominique Planter (The Lion King, Lyceum Theatre) as Miss Lynch, Joe Gash (Rock of Ages, UK Tour) as Vince Fontaine and Teen Angel, Deena Kapadia (Death Note, London Palladium & Lyric Theatre) as Cha Cha and Adam Davidson (Mary Poppins, Prince Edward Theatre) as Johnny Casino.
They are joined by Zera Aitken, Dylan Gordon-Jones, Sergi Ibanez, Thomas Inge, Lauren Hampton, Imogen Malone, Ben Middleton and Carly Miles.
Creative team
GREASE has designs by Colin Richmond, orchestrations and musical supervision by Sarah Travis, lighting design by Ben Cracknell, sound design by Tom Marshall and Richard Brooker, video and projection design by Douglas O’Connell and casting by David Grindrod CDG.
What’s the show about?
GREASE originally opened in Chicago in 1971, followed by a move to Broadway in 1972, where it received seven Tony Award nominations, including one for Best Musical. During the show’s eight-year run at the time, little known actors including Peter Gallagher, Patrick Swayze and John Travolta all appeared in the production, with Richard Gere understudying many roles before going on to star as Danny Zuko in the 1973 London premiere. GREASE was first performed at the Dominion Theatre in 1993 before transferring to the Cambridge Theatre in 1996. It returned to the West End, opening at the Piccadilly Theatre in 2007.
The 1978 film adaptation starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John is the fourth highest-grossing live action musical of all time. The musical features beloved songs, including Summer Nights, Greased Lightnin’, Hopelessly Devoted To You and You’re The One That I Want.
Assisted performances
Check individual venue websites.
Where can I get tickets?
https://www.greasemusical.co.uk/
2024 Tour Schedule
12 – 20 April Bromley Churchill Theatre
23 April – 4 May Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre
7 – 11 May Hull New Theatre
13 – 18 May Royal & Derngate Northampton
21 – 25 May Ipswich Regent Theatre
27 May – 1 June Liverpool Empire Theatre
3 – 8 June Norwich Theatre Royal
10 – 15 June Newcastle Theatre Royal
17 – 22 June Glasgow Kings Theatre
25 – 29 June Edinburgh Playhouse
2 – 6 July Aberdeen His Majesty’s Theatre
15 – 20 July Birmingham Alexandra
23 – 27 July Truro Hall for Cornwall
29 July – 3 August Bradford Alhambra Theatre
5 – 10 August Milton Keynes Theatre
12 – 17 August Eastbourne Congress
19 – 24 August Blackpool Opera House
27 – 31 August Royal Concert Hall Nottingham
2 – 7 September Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre
9 – 14 September Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
16 – 21 September Bristol Hippodrome
24 – 28 September Oxford New Theatre
30 September – 5 October Dartford Orchard Theatre
8 – 12 October Manchester Palace Theatre
21 – 26 October High Wycombe Swan Theatre
29 October – 2 November Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre
5 – 9 November Southend Cliffs Pavilion
11 – 16 November Sheffield Lyceum