FRIENDSICAL MUSICAL PARODY TOUR
Friendsical is an original and unique new parody musical inspired by the gang in Friends, the iconic TV show.
When Ross's wife leaves him for another woman, he fears he will never find love again. But then Rachel runs back into his life... will he end up with his one true love?
With original new songs such as (He's her) Lobster!, Richard's Moustache and You're Over Me, When Were You Under Me?, the gang take on naked Thursdays, a power cut, and a dinosaur convention! What could possibly go wrong?
The production stars Sario Solomon as Joey, Sarah Michelle-Kelly as Monica, Nelson Bettencourt as Ross, Tim Edwards as Chandler, Ally Retberg as Phoebe, Amelia Kinu Muus as Rachel, Olivia Williamson as Hot Girl/Ensemble and Tanveer Singh Devgun as Gunther/Male Ensemble.
The parody musical will welcome different names (performing special roles on stage) across a variety of dates during their ongoing tour including Giovanna Fletcher (Hull) and Harry Judd (Dartford), Jake Quickenden (Bristol, Northampton, Colchester, Leicester, Aberdeen), Joanne Clifton (Cardiff, Bradford, Sheffield) and Jay McGuiness (Bath) as well as three drag queens – Lawrence Chaney (Harrogate, Dundee, Cheltenham, Eastbourne, Sheffield), Vanity Milan (Exeter) and Ella Vaday (Salford).
Friendsical features book and lyrics by Miranda Larson and music by Barrie Bignold, choreography by Darren Carnall and associate choreography by Michael Vinsen.
The set and costumes are designed by Anthony Lamble with lighting design by Dominic Jeffrey and sound design by Olly Steel. Casting is by Nicholas Hockaday and it is produced by Nick Brooke, William Burdett Coutts, Philip Noel and Dave Mauchline.
Below are the tour dates we have so far:
Cardiff New Theatre |
8 -10 September |
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Bristol Redgrave Theatre |
12-13 September |
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Northampton Derngate |
14-15 September |
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Bradford St George's |
16-17 September |
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Sheffield City Hall |
18-19 September |
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Colchester Mercury |
21-22 September |
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Huddersfield Lawrence Batley |
23-25 September |
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Harrogate Theatre |
3 5 October |
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Capitol in Horsham |
6-8 October |
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Bath Theatre Royal |
11-15 October |
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Dundee Whitehall |
17-19 October |
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Aberdeen His Majesty`s |
20-22 October |
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Dundee Whitehall |
27-29 October |
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Leicester De Montfort Hall |
30 October |
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Salford Lowry |
31 Oct-5 November |
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Hull Truck Theatre |
8 -11 November |
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Cheltenham Town Hall |
12-13 November |
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Eastbourne Devonshire Park |
14-15 November |
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Exeter Northcott |
16-19 November |