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Priscilla The Party casting announced

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February 1, 2024

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Trevor Ashley, Owain Williams, Dakota Starr and Reece Kerridge are to head the cast of Priscilla the Party in London.

Photo: Matt Crockett

The full cast has been announced for Priscilla The Party opening in London this March.  Trevor Ashley will play 'Gaye Cliché', Owain Williams Tick' / 'Mitzi', Dakota Starr 'Bernadette' and Reece Kerridge 'Adam' / 'Felicia', with Grace Galloway, Gracie Lai and Sara Louise as the 'Divas' and Steven Serlin as 'Bob the Mechanic', with Joni Ayton-Kent as Alternate 'Bernadette'.  Also in the cast will be John McGlone, Matthew Facchino, Isidro Ridout, Brandon Gale, William Elijah-Lewis, Samuel Stokes, Dan Holland, Kimberly Blake, Lucy Park, Maria Myatt and Teagan Denham.

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Randall A. Buck, Patrick Bywalski and Rod Gunner, in association with Nullarbor Productions, Blue Stage Entertainment and MGM On Stage present Priscilla the Party! at HERE @ Outernet.  With a book by Stephan Elliott and Allan Scott and additional material by Phil Scott, based on the Latent Image/Specific Films Motion Picture distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., Priscilla the Party! is a grand celebration of 30 years of glamour and iconic entertainment and will be staged by the creative team behind Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical - you can expect the same award-winning costumes and head-dresses, re-directed by original director Simon Phillips.

Priscilla the Party! opens on Monday 25 March 2024, following previews from 3 March, at HERE, part of the new £1bn Outernet development, an electrifying and high tech venue at Denmark Street in Soho, which has swiftly become "London's most visited attraction".

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