A brand new production of Saturday Night Fever will embark on a UK Tour later this year.
The show will open at the Theatre Royal Bath on Wednesday 12th November, running until Saturday 22nd November before touring the UK until January 2015. The production will be directed by Ryan McBryde (Angus, Thongs And Even More Snogging at the West Yorkshire Playhouse) and choreographed by Andrew Wright (Chichester's Singin' in the Rain).
Saturday Night Fever is packed with legendary hits from the Bee Gees including 'Stayin' Alive', 'Night Fever', 'Jive Talking', 'How Deep is Your Love?' and 'You Should Be Dancing'.
The date is 1976 and in New York, Tony Manero, a young man from a tough Brooklyn neighbourhood with a dead-end job and an extraordinary ability to dance, has only one ambition in life - to become the disco king. EverySaturday night, Tony dons his flares and hits the dance floor, creating a stir as he wows the crowds with his phenomenal moves and routines. When he meets Stephanie, who also dreams of a world beyond Brooklyn, and they decide to train together for a dance competition, their lives begin to change forever.
The smash hit 1977 film of Saturday Night Fever starring Oscar-nominee John Travolta inspired the definitive soundtrack by the Bee Gees and popularised disco around the world. The multi Grammy Award-winning music behind the film, combined with its gripping storyline captured the imagination of millions.
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