Aldwych Theatre in London – Map
October 11, 2010
A London map highlighting the location of the Aldwych Theatre, Aldwych, London, WC2B 4DF
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Dirty Dancing tickets at the Aldwych Theatre starring Ray Quinn
August 1, 2010
The classic story – and hit movie – comes to the stage in a record-breaking adaptation, now featuring Ray Quinn.
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Dirty Dancing – Hot New Cast
July 26, 2010
We are very impressed with the new cast of Dirty Dancing, playing at the Aldwych Theatre in London.
Dancing on Ice winner Ray Quinn has joined the team, fresh from his stint in Grease at the Piccadilly Theatre, to play Billy Kostecki.
Baby (her of the corner) is being played by Hannah Vassallo, who is a trained dancer and was recently working for Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures dance company.
We are sure that Canadian Johnny Wright was cast for his talent rather than his name in the role of Johnny Castle. He comes hot foot from the Toronto production of the show to make his West End debut.
Finally the gorgeous line-up in completed by Nadia Coote from Australia, who plays Penny Johnson and Charlie Bruce, who plays Gina… we can’t really remember who Gina is in the show but assume she has been popped on to the poster to make it EVEN MORE ATTRACTVE! And why not we say.

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Aldwych Theatre
June 29, 2010
Aldwych Theatre, Aldwych, London, WC2B 4DF
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RAY QUINN in Dirty Dancing
June 1, 2010
From Dancing on Ice to Dirty Dancing

Ray Quinn
21 year old Ray Quinn came to prominence in ITV’s The X Factor, finishing second in the 2006 talent show. Not to be beaten, he went on to star in ITV’s Dancing on Ice in 2009 and won!
He started his theatrical career with a few small roles in his home town of Liverpool, namely Me and My Girl and Peter Pan. He’s gone on to star as Danny in Grease at the Piccadilly Theatre in the West End. He has also appeared in Pantomime.
Next up for Ray is Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre this summer, playing the role of Billy Kostecki, Johnny Castle’s cousin, for a limited season from 26 July to 27 November 2010. He gets to sing two iconic songs from the show – “Do You Love Me?” and “(I’ve Had) the Time of My Life”.
Dirty Dancing is now in its fourth year at the Aldwych Theatre and brings the action and music of the iconic film to the stage.
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CASTING: Wolfboy, Dirty Dancing, Oliver!
June 1, 2010
Emma Rigby and Daniel Boys in Wolfboy; Ray Quinn to strut his stuff in Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre; Russ Abbot takes over from Griff Rhys Jones in Oliver!
WOLFBOY

- Emma Rigby
Former Hollyoaks star Emma Rigby and recent Avenue Q lead Daniel Boys will appear at the Trafalgar Studios this summer to star in the psycho-sexual musical thriller Wolfboy (6 – 31 July).
The new musical premiered at the Edinburgh Festival fringe last year and has a book by Russell Labey, music and lyrics by Leon Parris and is based on a play by Brad Fraser.
The musical is a dark and disturbing tale of two troubled teenage boys locked in an asylum for their own good. Bernie has attempted suicide; David may or may not have the powers of a wolf. For them the outside world is a frightening place of abuse and violence. Bernie’s brother Christian and Cherry the young nurse on the unit, also hide secrets that surface in the night, when the moon is full.
Emma Rigby won a Best Actress British Soap Award in 2008 for her role on TV’s Hollyoaks playing Hannah Ashworth.
Daniel Boys appeared on BBC talent show Any Dream Will Do in 2007 and has since performed in a number of concerts and events including a special guest artist on John Barowman’s UK tour, and is a regular on BBC Radio 2′s Friday Night is Music Night.
The cast also includes Paul Holowaty and Gregg Lowe.
Book tickets to see Wolfboy at the Trafalgar Studios in London
DIRTY DANCING

Ray Quinn
X Factor and Dancing on Ice star Ray Quinn is to join the cast of Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre this summer, from 26 July to 27 November 2010.
Quinn, who recently appeared as Danny in Grease at the Piccadilly Theatre, will play the role of Billy Kostecki, Johnny Castle’s cousin, in the show for a limited season from 26 July. He will sing two iconic songs from the show – “Do You Love Me?” and “(I’ve Had) the Time of My Life”.
Other cast includes Martin Harvey as Johnny Castle and Hannah Vassallo as Baby.
Dirty Dancing is now in its fourth year at the Aldwych Theatre and brings the action and music of the iconic film to the stage.
Special offer: Save £22.50 on tickets to Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre in London
OLIVER!

Russ Abbot as Fagin
He stepped in for Rowan Atkinson last year and proved such a hit that Russ Abbot is to make his return to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in June, starring as Fagin in Cameron Mackintosh’s big-budget production of Oliver!
Taking over the role from Griff Rhys Jones from 14 June, Abbot will join Kerry Ellis as Nancy, Steven Hartley as Bill Sikes and Stephen Moore as Mr Brownlow.
No stranger to the role of Fagin, Abbot played the part in Mackintosh’s 1997 revival of the show at the London Palladium and then on tour. The comedian and actor best known for his TV appearance including “The Russ Abbot Show” has also appeared in numerous musicals including My Fair Lady and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Doctor Dolittle and The Producers.
Special offer: Save £21 on tickets to see Oliver! at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London
LEND ME A TENOR
Sally Ann Triplett and Matthew Kelly are to star in a new production of Lend Me a Tenor the Musical this autumn. The show will run at the Theatre Royal Plymouth from 24 September and then transfer to the West End (theatre to be announced).
Peter Sham and Brad Carroll’s musical, based on Ken Ludwig’s comedy, will be directed by Ian Talbot.
Other cast members include Damian Humbley and Michael Matus.
Links: Theatre Royal Plymouth
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Swayze honoured in West End
September 16, 2009

Hollywood star Patrick Swayze was honoured last night with one minute’s silence at the Aldwych Theatre in London’s West End.
Before the evening performance of Dirty Dancing at the theatre, a minute’s silence was held as a tribute to the star, who died on Monday after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
Swayze starred in the hit 1987 film Dirty Dancing alongside Jennifer Grey, and became an international star.
This was followed by his role in blockbuster movie Ghost, which is also set to become a West End musical in 2010 with music and lyrics by Dave Stewart and direction by Matthew Warchus.
The creator and writer of both the movie and the stage show Eleanor Bergstein said in a statement: “The cast and crew of Dirty Dancing join the loving fans of Patrick Swayze all over the world in shock and sorrow at the loss of a great artist and a courageous man. We are grateful for the inspiration his great spirit has given to us. We send our deepest condolences to his family.”
His stage career included roles in Grease and Chicago on Broadway and as Nathan Detroit in 2006 West End production of Guys and Dolls at the Piccadilly Theatre.
Patrick Wayne Swayze, August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009
Save £20 on tickets to Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre
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Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre – Save £22.50
March 8, 2009
Save £22.50 on tickets to see Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre in London
Valid Monday to Thursday evenings and Friday matinees until the 31st May (excludes 3 May)

Enjoy Dirty Dancing, the classic story on stage, and save £22.50 on tickets.
The show is an unprecedented live experience, exploding with heart-pounding music, breathtaking emotion and sensationally sexy dancing.
Seen by millions across the globe, this worldwide smash-hit tells the classic story of Baby and Johnny, two fiercely independent young spirits from different worlds, who come together in what will be the most challenging and triumphant summer of their lives. featuring hit songs, including “Hungry Eyes”, “Hey Baby”, “Do You Love Me?” and the heart stopping “I’ve Had The Time Of My Life.”
Don’t miss your chance to see this truly spectacular musical theatre event. You’ll have the time of your life.
‘The live theatre phenomenon of our globalised age’ Sunday Times.
Save £22.50 on tickets to see Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre in London
Valid Monday to Thursday evenings and Friday matinees until the 31st May (excludes 3 May)
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