A top musical will hit the Glasgow stage next year, it has been announced.
Here You Come Again is returning to the King’s Theatre in the city centre from January 21 to 26 following a successful week of shows at the venue this month.
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Packed with the iconic Dolly Parton songs like Jolene, 9 to 5, and Islands in the Stream, the new musical tells the story of a diehard Parton fan whose fantasy version of the international icon gets him through trying times.
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Speaking on the upcoming return of the show, James Haworth, theatre director at The King’s, said: “We are thrilled to be welcoming Here You Come Again back to The King’s in January 2025 following a hugely successful week with us this month.
"Audiences were captivated by the show and how it weaved Dolly’s discography into the plot, and we can’t wait to welcome those who missed it first time around, and those who come again."
Writer and performer Tricia Paoluccio (Who plays Parton), said: “I was overwhelmed by the incredibly warm reception of our Glasgow audiences. I can’t wait to come back and share our story again and sing along with all of you!”
While co-producer Simon Friend added: “Glasgow showed our production such enormous love on our first week at the King’s Theatre and we were delighted to be invited back to perform for another week in January. If any show will lift you from your winter blues it’s Here You Come Again."
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The production was originally written by multi-Emmy award-winning comedy and songwriter Bruce Vilanch with Gabriel Barre (who also directs) and writer and actor Tricia Paoluccio.
Acclaimed British TV and theatre writer Jonathan Harvey (Gimme, Gimme, Gimme and Coronation Street) provides additional material for the production's UK run.
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