Photo Flash: New Rehearsal Images for UK tour of An Officer And A Gentleman The Musical


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February 15, 2024
Photo Flash: New Rehearsal Images for UK tour of An Officer And A Gentleman The Musical

An Officer And A Gentleman The Musical UK Tour opens at The Alexandra Birmingham next week, the 23rd February 2023. Rehearsal images have been released of the cast taken by Marc Brenner.

The cast include Luke Baker as as Zack Mayo, Georgia Lennon as Paula Pokrifiki, Jamal Crawford as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley, Paul French as Sid Worley, Sinead Long as Lynette Pomeroy, Melanie Masson as Esther Pokrifki, Tim Rogers as Byron Mayo, Olivia Foster-Browne as Casey Seegar, Lucas Piquero as Eduardo Cortez, Chris Breistein as Finman, Wendi Harriott as Aunt Bunny, James Wilkinson-Jones as Troy and Danny Whelan as Craig. They are also joined by Julia Jones, Etisyai Philip, Mia Harrison, Lukin Simmonds, Will May and Ellie Grace Cousins.

An Officer And A Gentleman The Musical is based on the award-winning 80s movie which starred Richard Gere. This timeless story of love, courage, and redemption will make your heart soar and leave you breathless, longing for more. Be part of the emotional journey of Zack Mayo, a fearless young officer candidate, and the captivating Paula Pokrifki, whose fiery spirit matches his own. Their encounters ignite a spark that transcends boundaries, awakening a passionate love that defies all odds.

Tour Schedule

23 February – 2 March: Birmingham Alexandra

5 – 9 March: Glasgow Kings Theatre

12 – 16 March: Belfast Grand Opera House

19 – 23 March: Llandudno Venue Cymru

25 – 30 March: Bradford, Alhambra Theatre

1 – 6 April: London New Wimbledon Theatre

15 – 20 April: Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre

23 – 27 April: Brighton Theatre Royal

30 April – 4 May: Manchester Opera House

6 – 11 May: Stoke Regent Theatre

13 – 18 May: Newcastle Theatre Royal

27 May – 1 June: Oxford New Theatre

4 – 8 June: York Grand Opera House

17 – 22 June: Sheffield Lyceum

25 – 29 June: Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre

2 – 6 July: Torquay Princess Theatre

8 – 13 July: Canterbury Marlowe

16 – 20 July: Southend Cliffs Pavilion

22 – 27 July: Liverpool Empire Theatre

29 July – 3 August: Nottingham Theatre Royal

5 – 10 August: Woking New Victoria Theatre

12 – 17 August: Leicester Curve

20 – 24 August: Truro Hall for Cornwall

2 – 7 September: Bristol Hippodrome

10 – 14 September: Ipswich Regent Theatre

17 – 21 September: Eastbourne Congress

23 – 28 September: Wolverhampton Grand

1 – 5 October: Blackpool Opera House

8 – 12 October: Aberdeen His Majesty’s Theatre

21 – 26 October: Milton Keynes Theatre

28 October – 2 November: Bromley Churchill Theatre

4 – 9 November: Hull New Theatre