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The Full Monty UK Tour

Published on

September 11, 2018

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douglasmayo

CLICK FOR THE FULL MONTY TOUR DATES BELOW

Full Monty UK Tour

David Pugh & Dafydd Rogers’s presentation of the Sheffield Theatres production of Simon Beaufoy’s The Full Monty, which won the UK Theatre Award for Best Touring Production, will tour the UK & Ireland for the final ever time in 2018/19.

Simon Beaufoy, the Oscar- and BAFTA-winning writer of the film, has adapted his own screenplay for this hilarious and heartfelt stage production, which features the iconic songs from the film by Donna Summer, Hot Chocolate and Tom Jones.

The cast will be led by Gary Lucy (Luke Morgan in Hollyoaks, Danny Pennant in EastEnders, DS Will Fletcher in The Bill, Kyle Pascoe in Footballer’s Wives, winner of Dancing on Ice) as Gaz, along with Andrew Dunn (best known as Tony in Dinnerladies and for his regular appearances playing Alastair Campbell on Bremner, Bird and Fortune) as Gerald, Louis Emerick (Norman the Doorman in Benidorm, Mick Johnson in Brookside, PC Walsh in Last of the Summer Wine and soon to be seen as Mike in Coronation Street) as Horse, Joe Gill (Finn Barton in Emmerdale) as Lomper, Kai Owen (Rhys in Torchwood and Pete in Hollyoaks) as Dave and James Redmond (Finn in Hollyoaks and Abs Denham in Casualty). Further casting is to be announced.

The Full Monty UK Tour is directed by Rupert Hill, design by Robert Jones, choreography by Ian West, lighting by Tim Lutkin, and sound by Sarah Weltman.

THE FULL MONTY UK TOUR

This tour has now concluded.

 

PAST TOUR DATES

16 -21 March 2015

Llandudno Venue Cymru

23 -28 March 2015

Regent Theatre, Ipswich

30 March - 4 April 2015

His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen

6 - 11 April 2015

Swan Theatre, High Wycombe

13 - 18 April 2015

Bristol Hippodrome

20 - 25 April 2015

Orchard Theatre, Dartford

27 April - 2 May 2015

Sands Centre, Carlisle

5 May - 23 May 2015

Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield

10 - 19 September 2015

Blackpool Grand

21 - 26 September 2015

Princess Theatre, Torquay

28 September - 3 October 2015

Truro Hall for Cornwall

5 - 10 October 2015

Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

12 - 17 October 2015

New Theatre, Hull

19 - 24 October 2015

Churchill Theatre, Bromley

26 - 31 October 2016

Regent Theatre, Stoke

2 - 7 November 2015

Mayflower Theatre, Southampton

9 - 14 November 2015

Festival Theatre, Malvern

16 - 21 November 2015

Civic Theatre, Darlington

23 - 28 November 2015

Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury

30 November - 3 December 2015

Grimsby Auditorium

21 - 24 September 2016

Bournemouth Pavillion

26 September - 1 October 2016

Theatre Royal, Nottingham

3 - 8 October 2016

Milton Keynes Theatre

10 - 15 October 2016

Theatre Royal Norwich

17 - 22 October 2016

Eden Court, Inverness

24 -29 October 2016

King's Theatre Edinburgh

7 - 12 November 2016

Liverpool Empire

14 - 19 November 2016

Birmingham Hippodrome

21 - 26 November 2016

Wales Millenium Centre

28 November - 3 December 2016

Grand Theatre Leeds

16 - 21 January 2017

Royal and Derngate Northampton

23 - 28 January 2017

Cambridge Arts Theatre

30 January - 4 February 2017

Grand Opera House Belfast

6 - 11 February 2017

Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury

13 - 18 February 2017

Orchard Theatre, Dartford

20 - 25 February 2017

Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury

27 February - 4 March 2017

King's Theatre, Glasgow

6 - 11 March 2017

De Montford Hall, Leicester

13 - 18 March 2017

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford

27 March - 1 April 2017

Venue Cymru, Llandudno

3 - 15 April 2017

Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield

6 - 15 September 2018

Cheltenham Everyma

17 - 22 September 2018

Cambridge Arts

24 - 29 September 2018

Storyhouse Chester

1 - 6 October 2018

Gaiety Theatre Dublin\

8 - 13 October 2018

INEC Kilarney

15 - 20 October 2018

Grand Opera House York

22 - 27 October 2018

Churchill Theatre Bromley

29 October - 3 November 2018

Wyvern Theatre Swindon

5 - 10 November 2018

Birmingham Hippodrome

12 - 17 November 2018

Darlington Hippodrome

19 - 24 November 2018

Stoke Regent Theatre

26 November - 1 December 2018

Norwich Theatre

14 - 19 January 2019

Royal and Derngate Northampton

21 - 26 January 2019

Theatre Royal Brighton

28 January - 2 February 2019

Marlowe Theatre Canterbury

4 - 9 February 2019

Nottingham Theatre

11 - 16 February 2018

Mayflower Theatre

18 - 23 February 2019

Opera House Manchester

25 - 30 March 2019

Leeds Grand Theatre

1 - 6 April 2019

Southend Cliffs Theatre

8 - 13 April 2019

New Theatre Hull

15 - 20 April 2019

Newcastle Theatre Royal

22 - 27 April 2019

King's Theatre Glasgow

29 April - 4 May 2019

New Wimbledon Theatre

7 - 18 May 2019

Sheffield Lyceum

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