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Richard Winsor to Star as Tony Manero in Saturday Night Fever

by Staff Writer
May 24, 2019
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Rich Winsor Saturday Night Fever

Rich Winsor Saturday Night Fever

Richard Winsor will be leading the Autumn 2019 tour of Bill Kenwright’s reimagined and revitalized production of Saturday Night Fever, as the iconic Tony Manero.

Winsor has performed around the world, starring as the principle dancer with Matthew Bourne for ten years. He then landed the lead role in the cult dance film, StreetDance 3D and then went on to play Caleb Knight in the BBC flagship medical drama, Casualty.

Opening at the New Victoria Theatre, Woking from 6 August 2019, the nationwide tour will then continue to strut its way to Malvern, Southampton, Leeds, Nottingham, Chester, Coventry, Cheltenham, Belfast, Aberdeen and Milton Keynes.

       

Saturday Night Fever tells the story of Tony Manero and his reckless yet thrilling road to dancing success. The musical features the Bee Gees’ greatest hits including Stayin’ Alive, How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever, Tragedy and More Than a Woman as well as ‘70s favorites Boogie Shoes, Disco Inferno and for the first time will feature a group playing the Bee Gees live on stage.

The ‘70s classic Paramount/RSO movie is based on the New York Magazine Article Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night written by Nik Cohn in 1976, which was an instant hit when it was released in cinemas. The album remains the best-selling movie soundtrack of all time.

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Whilst paying homage to the movie, this new stage version promises more drama, more music and hot new choreography. It is directed and produced by Bill Kenwright, with choreography by Olivier Award winning Bill Deamer, designs by Gary McCaan, lighting by Nick Richings, and sound by Dan Samson. The stage adaptation is by Robert Stigwood in collaboration with Bill Oakes.

Tour details here

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