I Should Be So Lucky (musical)
I Should Be So Lucky is a British jukebox musical written by Debbie Isitt, which uses the music of the pop writing team Stock Aitken Waterman. Creative teamThe show is written and directed by the creator of the Nativity! franchise, Debbie Isitt, choreographed by Jason Gilkison, the creative director of Strictly Come Dancing, and features orchestrations and musical direction from George Dyer, who has previously collaborated with Isitt on Nativity! The Musical.[1] The show also features set and costume design from Tom Rogers, light design from Howard Hudson and Ben Harrison serves as the sound designer. The musical is being produced by Ambassador Theatre Group and Gavin Kalin Productions.[2] PlotThe original story for the show was devised by Isitt.[3] It follows a young couple, Ella and Nathan, who are madly in love. They are about to take the next step in their relationship, marriage. That is, until it all goes wrong.[4] Musical numbersI Should Be So Lucky makes use of the back catalogue of songs written and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman. Before the full soundtrack was known, WhatsOnStage said the small selection of these songs that were going to be in the show would include "no less than ten number one singles." More specifically, the titular song "I Should Be So Lucky", "Never Gonna Give You Up", "Love in the First Degree" and "Especially for You" were the first to be announced.[3] Songs used in the musical
Production history2023/24 UK & Ireland tourThe world premiere production is planned to open with a residency at the Manchester Opera House on 1 November 2023. This will be followed by a UK & Ireland tour that will begin at the Wales Millennium Centre, followed by Theatre Royal, Plymouth, the Grand Theatre, Leeds and finally at the Mayflower Theatre, Southampton. According to the initial announcement, this tour was due to close on 27 January 2024 but more dates were subsequently added extending the tour to 11 May 2024.[5] These further dates included stops at The New Wimbledon Theatre, The New Theatre, Oxford, Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Hull New Theatre, The Milton Keynes Theatre, The Southend Cliffs Pavilion, The New Victoria Theatre, Woking, Churchill Theatre, Bromley, The Alexandra, Birmingham, The Bristol Hippodrome, The Liverpool Empire, Sunderland Empire Theatre, His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, and finally the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin. CastCast by Anne Vosser, the original cast for the show was announced on 18 July after an official press launch at Manchester's Lawn Club in the same city as the show's premiere.[6] 2023/24 UK tour cast
It was also announced that Kylie Minogue, the singer of "I Should Be So Lucky", would appear in a "specially created digital character."[8][9] References
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