The full cast for the Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical set to premiere in Glasgow next year has been announced.
The award-winning production, featuring the greatest hits of Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf, will come to the King's Theatre from April 7 to 19, 2025, as part of the 2025 UK tour.
Joining previously announced cast members Glenn Adamson (Strat), Katie Tonkinson (Raven), Rob Fowler (Falco), and Sharon Sexton (Sloane) are Georgia Bradshaw, Ryan Carter, Carla Bertran, Luke Street, and Carly Burns.
Completing the cast are a variety of talents from notable productions, including Leo Abad, Peter Camilleri, Joshua Dever, Reece Duncan, Georgia Holland, Georgia Iudica-Davies, Natalie Pilkington, Harriet Richardson-Cockerline, Sophie-Rose Emery, Catherine Saunders, Ethan Tanner, Craig Watson, James Wilkinson-Jones, and Beth Woodcock.
Certain performances will feature a different Strat, Falco, Sloane, and Ledoux, played by Street, Dever, Woodcock, and Duncan, respectively.
This reimagined musical, inspired by the spectacular arena tour of Australia and New Zealand, promises to be a thrilling experience.
An eight-piece rock band will perform on stage, with multi-level platforms immersing the audience in the diverse worlds of Bat Out of Hell.
The musical has previously wowed critics and audiences during limited seasons at the Manchester Opera House, London Coliseum, and Dominion Theatre.
It has also had successful runs in Canada, Germany, New York, Las Vegas, and on an international tour covering the UK, Ireland, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand.
Bat Out of Hell – The Musical won the Radio 2 Audience Award for Best Musical at the Evening Standard Awards and was nominated for eight WhatsOnStage Awards, including Best New Musical.
The stage musical incorporates iconic songs from the Bat Out of Hell albums, including You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth, Bat Out of Hell, and I Would Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That), alongside the previously unreleased song What Part of My Body Hurts the Most.
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