About The Musical
The humourous musical comedy, Rock of Ages presents over 25 classic rock anthems from the 1980s such as “Don’t Stop Believin”, “We Built This City”, “The Final Countdown”, “Wanted Dead or Alive”, “Here I Go Again”, “Can’t Fight this Feeling” and “I Want To Know What Love Is” played live by an amazing band.
This show, a jukebox musical, has been a global hit, showcasing on Broadway, London’s West End and Las Vegas, and even priemiering as a Hollywood movie. It promises you the best party night out around!
Time travel back to a city and era where the only thing that matches the hugeness of people’s dreams is their freaky big hairstyles! Watch as those big dreams come true.
Dates of the Musical’s UK Tour
Performed by Dan Looney, Adam Paulden, Jason Haigh-Ellery and Richard Klin for Dlap Group, Rock of Ages will be live on:
Opening: The Alexandra, Birmingham on 19 to 21 August
Touring in 2021:
- Sunderland Empire from 24 to 28 August
- Glasgow King’s Theatre from 31 August to 4 September
- Liverpool Empire Theatre from 14 to 18 September
- New Wimbledon Theatre from 21 to 25 September
- Milton Keynes Theatre from 28 September to 2 October
- Manchester Opera House from 5 to 9 October
- Exeter Northcott Theatre from 19 to 23 October
- Dartford Orchard Theatre from 25 to 31 October
- Stoke on Trent Regent Theatre from 2 to 6 November
- Cheltenham Everyman Theatre from 8 to 13 November
- Beck Theatre Hayes from 16 to 20 November
- Darlington Hippodrome from 23 to 27 November
- Grimsby Auditorium from 30 November to 4 December 2021
Touring in 2022:
- Poole Lighthouse from 18 to 22 January
- New Victoria Theatre Woking from 25 to 29 January
- Llandudno Venue Cymru from 22 to 2 February
- New Brighton Floral Pavilion from 12 to 16 April
- Hull New Theatre from 19 to 23 April
- Hawth Theatre Crawley from 3 to 7 May
- Edinburgh Playhouse from 10 to 14 May
- Cardiff New Theatre from 17 to 21 August
- Portsmouth King’s Theatre from 14 to 18 June
The musical has a book by Chris D’Arienzo and arrangements and orchestrations by Ethan Popp. It is directed and choreographed by Nick Winston, designed by Morgan Large and has lighting design by Ben Cracknell, sound design by Ben Harrison and musical supervision is by Barney Ashworth.
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