It has been announced that the West End production of Rock Of Ages will close at the Garrick Theatre on 2nd November 2013.
Rock Of Ages originally opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre in August 2011 before moving to the Garrick Theatre in January 2013.
A post on the show's official Twitter page reads "Lighters at the ready as Rock Of Ages will rock for the last time at the Garrick Theatre on Nov 2nd. Thanks for all the ROAdie love."
Rock Of Ages originally opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre in August 2011 before moving to the Garrick Theatre in January 2013.
A post on the show's official Twitter page reads "Lighters at the ready as Rock Of Ages will rock for the last time at the Garrick Theatre on Nov 2nd. Thanks for all the ROAdie love."
Ross Hunter, who stars as Drew in the production, said "What an amazing year at Rock Of Ages! Being able to sing all those incredible rock songs every night has been a dream come true for me! Gonna enjoy these last few months! Lets go out on a bang and have the biggest kick ass party to celebrate this amazing show!"
Set in 1987 on the Sunset Strip, the show follows a small town girl who meets a big city rocker in LA's most famous rock club. They fell in love to the greatest songs of the 80s. The show features some of the best rock songs ever written including Don't Stop Believin', Dead or Alive, We Built This City, I Wanna Know what Love Is and The Final Count Down.
Read our interviews with Ross Hunter (Drew) and Natalie Andreou (Sherrie).
Click here to read West End Frame's recent four star review of Rock Of Ages.
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