Carrie Hope Fletcher is heading out on her first ever UK tour. Carrie Hope Fletcher – An Open Book will see the musical theatre star play a series of unmissable theatre shows in May and June 2023.
Performing songs from her incredible career expect fan favourites including hits from Heathers, Les Miserables, The Addams Family and many more interspersed with chat about Carrie’s fascinating life and career.
Tickets go on sale at 10am Friday and are available from www.cuffeandtaylor.com
Speaking about Carrie Hope Fletcher – An Open Book, Carrie said: “I am absolutely thrilled to be taking on my first ever UK tour.
“This is something I have wanted to do for some time and next year presents the perfect opportunity.
“I absolutely adore being on stage and am fortunate to have performed across the West End and overseas, but there’s something very special about theatres around the UK so I can’t wait to get out on the road and visit these absolutely fantastic and beautiful venues.”
Carrie Hope Fletcher – An Open Book is presented by Lambert Jackson, Live Nation and Cuffe and Taylor.
Jamie Lambert, of Lambert Jackson, said: “Carrie Hope Fletcher – An Open Book presents an opportunity to take one of the West End’s most celebrated and successful leading stars to theatres across the UK.
“Not only will audiences be wowed by the stunning voice of Carrie, they will also get an insight into her incredible career and that is not to be missed.”
Cuffe and Taylor Director of Theatre Touring Ben Hatton added: “We are very excited to be presenting Carrie’s debut UK tour.
“She is the most wonderful musical theatre talent and so much more. Audiences will absolutely love this show.”
For more information about Carrie Hope Fletcher – An Open Book and to secure tickets head to www.cuffeandtaylor.com
Carrie Hope Fletcher – An Open Book 2023
18-May | Bradford, St George’s Hall |
21-May | Southampton, Mayflower Theatre |
22-May | Norwich, Theatre Royal |
25-May | London, The London Palladium |
27-May | Llandudno, Venue Cymru |
28-May | Salford, The Lowry |
29-May | Birmingham, Symphony Hall |
31-May | Sheffield, City Hall |
02-Jun | Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall |
03-Jun | Newcastle, O2 City Hall |
04-Jun | Edinburgh, Festival Theatre |