GET ready for the ride of your life because Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical is back at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth from May 9 to 14.
Based on the movie of the same name, the musical, starring Darren Day in the lead role of Tick, is the heart-warming, uplifting adventure of three friends who hop aboard a battered old bus searching for love and friendship and end up finding more than they could have ever dreamed of.
With a dazzling array of outrageous costumes and a hit parade of dancefloor favorites including Say a Little Prayer, Go West, Hot Stuff and Always on My Mind, this wildly fresh and funny new musical is a journey to the heart of fabulous!
Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical originally opened in Australia and after a sell-out two year run, opened in London’s West End followed by Broadway in New York. It has won numerous awards all over the world, including prestigious Olivier and Tony awards.
Darren Day’s first theatre role was the title role in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, both in the West End and on tour internationally. His other West End theatre credits include Danny in Grease, Don in Summer Holiday and Tony in Copacabana.
On tour, he has played the title role in Alfie, Billy Bigelow in Carousel, Pip in Great Expectations, Jesus in Godspell, Frank N Furter in The Rocky Horror Show, Cornelius in Hello Dolly and Khashoggi in the Queen musical We Will Rock You. His TV credits include roles in Holby City, Crime Stories, Doctors, The Bill, Mile High and Hollyoaks. He is also well-known as a television presenter for shows including Just Kidding, Don’t Try This at Home, Clockwise, Teen Win Lose or Draw and You Bet!
Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical currently stars Simon Green as Bernadette; Adam Bailey as Felicia and Philip Childs as Bob. They are joined by: Richard Astbury, Rebecca Botterill, Matt Crandon, Peter Cumins, Amy Di Bartolomeo, Martin Harding, Lisa-Marie Holmes, Ricky Lee Loftus, Adam Lyons, Callum MacDonald, Laura Mansell, Catherine Mort, James Paul McAllister, Robin Mills, Craig Ryder, Naomi Slights and Julie Yammanee.







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