Further Tour Dates Announced for ROCK OF AGES
by Best of Theatre Staff on Thursday 8 March 2018, 12:28 pm in Theatre News
Dan Looney, Adam Paulden, Jason Haigh-Ellery and Selladoor Worldwide are delighted to announce further dates for the UK tour of the award-winning smash-hit musical “ROCK OF AGES” opening at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley on 20 September 2018.
Further to the previously announced dates, “ROCK OF AGES” will now also play Glasgow King’s Theatre (22 - 26 January 2019), His Majesty’s Theatre Aberdeen (29 January – 2 February 2019), Regent Theatre Stoke-on-Trent (12 - 16 February 2019), The Hawth Crawley (19 – 23 February 2019), New Wimbledon Theatre (26 February – 2 March 2019), Ipswich Regent Theatre (5 – 9 March 2019), Coventry Belgrade Theatre (12 – 16 March 2019), New Theatre Oxford (19 – 23 March 2019), Theatre Royal Nottingham (2 – 6 April 2019), Bristol Hippodrome (16 – 20 April 2019), Grand Opera House York (23 – 28 April 2019), Edinburgh Playhouse (30 April – 4 May 2019), Northampton Royal & Derngate (7 – 11 May 2019), Swansea Grand Theatre (14 – 19 May 2019), New Victoria Theatre Woking (21 – 25 May 2019), Marlowe Theatre Canterbury (25 – 29 June 2019), Blackpool Winter Gardens (2 – 6 July 2019) and Sunderland Empire (23 – 27 July 2019).
“ROCK OF AGES” is an LA love story lavished with over 25 classic rock anthems. Lose yourself in a city and a time where the dreams are as big as the hair, and yes, they can come true!
This hilarious musical comedy features the songs, including We Built This City, The Final Countdown, Here I Go Again, Can’t Fight this Feeling and I Want To Know What Love Is, played loud and proud by an awesome live band.
WARNING: CONTAINS SERIOUS ROCK ‘N’ ROLL DEBAUCHERY!
Now a global smash with extensive runs in London’s West End, on Broadway and in Las Vegas, the show has also been made in to a star studded Hollywood movie.
“ROCK OF AGES” has a book by Chris D’Arienzo and Arrangements and Orchestrations by Ethan Popp. It is directed and choreographed by Nick Winston (“The Royal Variety Performance”, “Annie” and “The Wedding Singer”) designed by Morgan Large (“The Woman in White”, “Top Hat” and “The Christmasaurus”) and has lighting design by Ben Cracknell (“Young Frankenstein”, “Sunset Boulevard” and “Annie”).