A brand new musical packed with some of the biggest songs of the 1980s is heading to Leeds this winter.
I Should Be So Lucky is a completely new production and the official Stock Aitken Waterman (the production duo behind some of the era’s most iconic songs) musical.
The legendary trio worked with the likes of Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley, Bananarama and Jason Donovan, and more than 30 songs from such pop royalty icons will feature in the new theatre show.
It will have its world premiere in Manchester in November, before heading to Leeds for a Christmas run between 12 and 30 December, The Manc reports.
You can expect to be dancing in your seat at the Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House to songs including I Should Be So Lucky, Never Gonna Give You Up, and Love In The First Degree.
The original musical will follow young couple Ella and Nathan as they take the biggest step of their lives – marriage – but it doesn’t all go to plan.
Promotional posters for the new production say ‘the wedding is OFF, but the honeymoon is ON!’.
I Should Be So Lucky has been written and directed by Debbie Isitt and choreographed by Jason Gilkison, and will open at the Manchester Opera House on 1 November.
It will then head to play the Christmas season at Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House from 12 – 30 December 2023 as part of a UK tour, the dates of which will be announced soon.
Mike Stock said: “We have been approached many times over the years to authorise a musical using the songs from the Stock Aitken Waterman catalogue and have always resisted, until now! What Debbie, Jason and the team behind the show have created is a truly original and shamelessly enjoyable rollercoaster ride through our hits.”
Debbie Isitt said: “The music of Stock Aitken Waterman has been the soundtrack to both my life and the lives of all my friends. Their songs range from wonderful ballads to real pop anthems to dance floor classics, which are all perfect for an original musical.”
I Should Be So Lucky will be at the Manchester Opera House between 1 and 25 November, and at Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House between 12 and 30 December. You can book tickets now here.
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