ANDOVER Musical Theatre Company has announced the next smash musical it will be bringing to Andover.
Andover Musical Theatre Company will join forces with its younger members, Starlights to bring the 80s musical Footloose to The Lights Theatre, Andover.
Hot on the heels of the success of The Wedding Singer, the team are straight back in the rehearsal room and dancing their socks off for the classic show.
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With a wonderful cast and crew, Footloose is sure to be one of AMTC’s most energetic musicals to date - as a dance-focussed show, almost every classic song has a high-energy routine to accompany it.
Footloose was made famous by the 1984 film, starring Kevin Bacon, and has toured both the US and UK ever since it debuted on Broadway in 1998.
The musical tells the story of Ariel (Bethany Griffiths) and Ren (Will Swinnerton) and their quest to make dancing legal again, after it is banned due to a fatal tragedy in the small town of Beaumont. Ariel’s father Reverend Shaw (Martin Lambert) is passionate about keeping his town safe in the aftermath of the tragedy, but at what cost?
Follow Ariel, Ren, Willard (John Clay), Rusty (Ellie Woodman) and their group of friends as they embark on a journey to bring joy back to the town Beaumont.
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Directed by Carol Robinson, choreographed by Teri Francis and ushering in the talents of Musical Director Colin Gray, this is sure to be a knockout show for the company.
With hit songs such as Footloose, Holding out For a Hero and Let’s Hear it For the Boy, this show is a guaranteed evening of fantastic entertainment.
Footloose will run at The Lights, Andover from November 30 – December 3.
Tickets are available from The Lights Box Office on 01264 368368 or online at thelights.org.uk.
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