Pretty Woman announces new lead actor and West End closing date

Exciting news for theatre lovers! The beloved musical, Pretty Woman, has announced a new addition to its already impressive cast, and set its closing date for the West End. From 4 April, the talented Oliver Tompsett will take on the role of Edward Lewis, joining Aimie Atkinson as Vivian Ward and Courtney Bowman as Kit De Luca.

Pretty Woman sets West End closing date and announces new lead casting

Tompsett’s impressive resume includes lead roles in hit musicals such as Kinky Boots, Guys, and Dolls, We Will Rock You, and Wicked. He is currently wowing audiences as Shakespeare in the popular production, &Juliet. Tompsett will grace the stage in Pretty Woman until the musical’s final West End show on 18 June.

With original music and lyrics by Grammy Award winners Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, and a book written by Garry Marshall and J.F. Lawton, the show has proven to be a fan favorite. Directed and choreographed by two-time Tony Award winner Jerry Mitchell, Pretty Woman: The Musical is a must-see production that has captivated audiences with its infectious energy and unforgettable performances.

Pretty Woman is a popular romantic comedy film from 1990 that features music prominently throughout the movie. The movie is about a wealthy businessman named Edward Lewis, played by Richard Gere, who hires a beautiful prostitute named Vivian Ward, played by Julia Roberts, to be his escort for a week while he is in Los Angeles on business.

The musical adaptation of Pretty Woman premiered on Broadway in 2018, with music and lyrics by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, and a book by Garry Marshall and J.F. Lawton. The musical follows the same basic storyline as the film, but also features original songs that further develop the characters and their relationships.

The musical features catchy pop-rock songs that capture the romance and excitement of the story, including “Welcome to Hollywood,” “I Can’t Go Back,” and “You’re Beautiful.” The show is known for its energetic dance numbers and impressive staging, which includes a revolving set that transforms from a luxury hotel suite to a Hollywood Boulevard sidewalk.

Overall, the “Pretty Woman” musical is a fun and entertaining adaptation of the beloved film that is sure to leave audiences humming the catchy tunes long after the final curtain call.

 

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