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Here Come The Boys Moves West End Opening Date

With London moving into Tier 3 restrictions leading to the closure of all theatres, the producers of Here Come The Boys are moving the show’s West End season.

by Greg Stewart
December 18, 2020
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Here Come The Boys Garrick Theatre

Here Come The Boys Garrick Theatre

Here Come The Boys, featuring four superstar Kings of Dance, will now open its season at the Garrick theatre from Wednesday 3 March, 2021.

Producers said in a statement: “London went into Tier 3 restrictions on 16 December. The heightened restrictions will impact our rehearsal period and therefore we have made the difficult decision to postpone the first performance to March 3. We all want to deliver a great show for our audience so pushing the opening back by a month will ensure we open and do just that! The Nimax ticketing team will be in touch about bookings affected by this postponement. Please bear with us during these very busy times and continue to support us while we exchange your tickets for a future performance.”

Here Come The Boys sees  superstar Aljaž Škorjanec battling with Graziano di Prima (known as the Italian Stallion) and Pasha Kovalev and Robin Windsor to be named our ‘King of the Dance’.  Celebrity ‘Strictly’ finalist Karim Zeroual will host the show and also display his own incredible dance moves.

       

In a club setting, a live resident DJ will spin a cutting-edge soundtrack of dance-floor anthems, club classics and guilty pleasures as Aljaž, Graziano, Pasha and  Robin go head-to-head in a battle of Latin, Ballroom, Commercial and Contemporary dance disciplines – with the audience judging the contest.

Capacity at the Garrick Theatre has been reduced to comply with COVID-19 Secure guidelines for social distancing plus robust risk mitigation. In addition to hand sanitation, face coverings and track and trace, other measures will include contactless tickets, temperature testing and the deep clean and sanitation of the theatre.

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To keep Here Come The Boys fresh and exciting there will be some incredible cast revelations, substitutions and additions throughout the 16-week season at the Garrick.

Greg Stewart

Greg Stewart

Greg is an award-winning writer with a huge passion for theatre. He has appeared on stage, as well as having directed several plays in his native Scotland. Greg is the founder and editor of Theatre Weekly

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