Musical theatre star and television presenter Brenda Edwards (Chicago, We Will Rock You, The X Factor, Loose Women and Songs of Praise) will star as Motormouth Maybelle in the UK and Ireland tour of Hairspray. Comedy legend Norman Pace (ITV's The Hale and Pace Show) will play Wilbur Turnblad alongside West End leading man Alex Bourne (Annie, Mamma Mia!, We Will Rock You) as Edna Turnblad when the show opens at Theatre Royal Plymouth on 24 June.
Katie Brace will make her professional stage debut as Tracy Turnblad with Rebecca Thornhill as Velma, Richard Meek as Corny Collins, Ross Clifton as Link Larkin, Jessica Croll as Amber Von Tussle, Rebecca Jane Davies as Penny Pingleton and Charlotte St. Croix as Little Inez.
The full cast includes: Elizabeth Armstrong, Bernadette Bangura, Natalia Brown, Shaquille Brush, Liam Dean, Andrew Dillon, Amandla Elynah, Zoe Heighton, Ceris Hine, Paul Hutton, Jamie Jonathan, Hayley Johnston, Joshua Nkemdilim, Rosie O'Hare, Alexanda O'Reilly, Joshua Pearson, Joseph Poulton and Elliotte Williams-N'Dure.
Hairspray is directed by Paul Kerryson with choreography by Drew McOnie, designs by Takis, lighting design by Philip Gladwell and sound design by Ben Harrison.
Producers Mark Goucher and Matthew Gale are now re-launching their touring production of Hairspray which had been due to begin performances in August 2020 but was delayed due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Goucher's Independent Producing Company will tour two musicals, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and Hairspray across the UK this summer with the support of the UK government's Cultural Recovery Fund.
Following on from two extremely successful Hairspray tours in 2015/16 and 2017/18, this smash hit production will visit the following venues in 2021: Theatre Royal Plymouth, Cheltenham Everyman Theatre, Mayflower Theatre, Southampton, Manchester Palace Theatre, Sheffield Lyceum, Ipswich Regent Theatre, Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Liverpool Empire, The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford, Brighton Theatre Royal, Birmingham Hippodrome, Leicester Curve, Nottingham Theatre Royal, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, Bord Gáis Energy Theatre Dublin, Grand Opera House Belfast, New Victoria Theatre, Woking, Milton Keynes Theatre, Blackpool Winter Gardens, Sunderland Empire, Wycombe Swan, Royal and Derngate Theatre, Northampton, Churchill Theatre, Bromley, Cardiff New Theatre, Edinburgh Playhouse, The Orchard Theatre, Dartford and Glasgow Kings Theatre. More dates are to be announced for 2022.
It's Baltimore 1962, where Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, is on a mission to follow her dreams and dance her way onto national TV. Tracy's audition makes her a local star and soon she is using her new-found fame to fight for equality, bagging local heartthrob Link Larkin along the way.
Tour Dates:
Plymouth Theatre Royal
24 June - 3 July
Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
5 - 10 July
Southampton Mayflower
26 - 31 July
Manchester Palace Theatre
2 - 14 August
Sheffield Lyceum
16 - 21 August
Ipswich Regent Theatre
23 - 28 August
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
30 August - 4 September
Liverpool Empire Theatre
6 - 11 September
The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford
13 - 18 September
Brighton Theatre Royal
20 - 25 September
Birmingham Hippodrome
27 September - 2 October
Leicester Curve
4 - 9 October
Nottingham Theatre Royal
11 - 16 October
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
18 - 23 October
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre Dublin
25 - 30 October
Grand Opera House Belfast
1 - 6 November
New Victoria Theatre, Woking
15 - 20 November
Bristol Hippodrome
22 - 27 November
Milton Keynes Theatre
29 November - 4 December
Blackpool Winter Gardens
13 December - 1 January
Sunderland Empire
10 - 15 January
Wycombe Swan
24 - 29 January
Royal and Derngate Theatre Northampton
31 January - 5 February
Churchill Theatre, Bromley
7 - 12 February
Cardiff New Theatre
14 - 19 February
Edinburgh Playhouse
14-19 March
The Orchard Theatre, Dartford
21 - 26 March