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Cast Revealed for The Last Ever Tour of The Full Monty

by Staff Writer
March 12, 2018
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Cast Revealed for The Last Ever Tour of The Full Monty

Cast Revealed for The Last Ever Tour of The Full Monty

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, opening at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham on 3 September 2018. Further tour dates include Chester, Dublin, Killarney, York, Bromley, Swindon, Birmingham, Darlington, Stoke, Norwich and Sheffield with more dates to be added.

The cast will be led by Gary Lucy as Gaz, along with Andrew Dunn as Gerald, Louis Emerick as Horse, Joe Gill as Lomper, Kai Owen as Dave and James Redmond. Further casting is to be announced.

The 2018/19 tour will be directed by previous The Full Monty cast member and Coronation Street actor Rupert Hill.

       

The Full Monty is one of the most acclaimed British films ever and The Full Monty stage play has become one of the most phenomenal theatrical productions ever.

This chuffing brilliant production about six out-of-work, impoverished steelworkers from Sheffield with nothing to lose took the world by storm and has become one of Britain’s most successful shows.

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