FULL CAST ANNOUNCED
FOR THE UK AND IRELAND TOUR OF
HERE & NOW
FROM 29 August 2025
The producers of the brand-new musical HERE & NOW, presented by UK pop sensation, Steps, are delighted to announce the full cast for the UK & Ireland tour which opens at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre on 29 August and will continue until 16 May 2026 at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury.
Ben Darcy (Pretty Woman, West End) will play Ben and Lauren Woolf (I Should Be So Lucky, UK Tour)will play Tracey alongside the previously announced principal cast members Rebecca Lock* as Caz, Jacqui Dubois as Vel, Blake Patrick Anderson as Robbie, Rosie Singha as Neeta, Finty Williams* as Patricia, River Medway as Jem, Chris Grahamson as Gareth, Edward Baker-Duly as Max and John Stacey as Lesley.
The cast is completed by Georgia Christofi (professional debut), Kade Ferraiolo (I Should Be So Lucky, UK Tour), Albert Green (The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, West End), Harry Jack (Les Misérables, West End), Casey Jay (Grease the Musical, Royal Caribbean), Charlie-Jay Johnson (Here & Now, Birmingham Alexandra Theatre), Rosemary Annabella Nkrumah (MAMMA MIA! The Party, O2 Arena), Dean Rickards (professional debut), Markus Södergren (Here & Now, Birmingham Alexandra Theatre), Genevieve Taylor (Wicked, West End)and Jessica Vaux (Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre).
Featuring Steps’ most beloved hit songs, HERE & NOW has an original book by Shaun Kitchener and is produced by the band and ROYO with Pete Waterman. It will be directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, with choreography by Olivier Award-winning Matt Cole and Matt Spencer-Smith as musical supervisor, orchestrator and arranger.
Welcome to seaside superstore Better Best Bargains, where it’s Friday night, the vibe is right, and everyone’s dancing in the aisles. But when Caz discovers the shelves are stocked with lies and betrayal, the summer of love she and her friends dreamed of suddenly feels like a tragedy. Have they all lost their chance of a ‘happy ever after’? Or does love have other plans in store…
Steps (Claire Richards, Faye Tozer, Ian ‘H’ Watkins, Lee Latchford-Evans and Lisa Scott-Lee) are the UK’s most successful mixed sex pop group of all time, with 14 top five singles, 4 number one albums, 22 million record sales, 500 million streams & 11 sold-out national arena tours under their belts. The band’s hits include #1 singles Tragedy/Heartbeat and Stomp, the gold certified One For Sorrow & Better Best Forgotten, the silver certified 5,6,7,8, Last Thing On My Mind, Love’s Got A Hold Of My Heart, Chain Reaction, all of which will feature in the musical alongside many more.
Steps’ 2017 comeback tour sold out all 300,000 tickets, making it one of the biggest pop tours of the year. The band have since continued to release new music including two further iTunes #1 singles, the Sia-penned What The Future Holds in 2020 and the Michelle Visage duet Heartbreak In This City in 2022. In 2022 Steps celebrated their 25th anniversary with a headline summer tour and released the #1 album Platinum Collection which means they join ABBA, Rolling Stones and Stereophonics as the only groups in UK history to score #1 albums in four consecutive decades.
Musical supervision, orchestrations and arrangements by Matt Spencer-Smith, set design by Tom Rogers, costume design by Gabriella Slade, lighting design by Howard Hudson, sound design by Adam Fisher, wigs and hair design by Sam Cox, make-up design by Jackie Saundercock, casting by Will Burton for Grindrod Burton Casting, Music Technology by Phij Adams and Production Management by Setting Line.
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*Please note Rebecca Lock and Finty Williams will be performing in the production until November 2025, with further casting to be announced in due course.
2025/26 TOUR SCHEDULE
29 – 30 August 2025 Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
2 – 13 September Manchester Opera House
16 – 20 September Glasgow Kings Theatre
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23 September – 4 October Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre 0818719 377 (ROI)
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7 – 11 October Southend Cliffs Pavilion
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14 – 18 October Woking New Victoria Theatre
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21 – 26 October Aberdeen His Majesty’s Theatre
28 October– 2 November Newcastle Theatre Royal 0191 232 7010
4 – 9 November London New Wimbledon Theatre
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11 – 16 November Nottingham Theatre Royal 0115 989 5555
18 – 22 November Sheffield Lyceum 0114 249 6000
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25 – 29 November Liverpool Empire Theatre
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2 – 13 December Theatre Royal Brighton
15 – 28 December Stockton Globe
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20– 24 January 2026 Southampton Mayflower Theatre 02380 711811
27 – 31 January Belfast Grand Opera House
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3 – 7 February Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre
10 – 15 February York Grand Opera House
17 – 22 February Oxford New Theatre
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24 February – 1 March Edinburgh Playhouse
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10 – 15 March Wolverhampton Grand 01902 42 92 12
17 – 22 March Hall for Cornwall Truro 01872 262 466
24 – 29 March Theatre Royal Plymouth 01752 267 222
31 March – 4 April Milton Keynes Theatre
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8 – 12 April Blackpool Opera House 0844 770 0593*
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14 – 19 April Norwich Theatre Royal 01603 630 000
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21 – 26 April Hull New Theatre 01482 300 306
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28 April – 3 May Leicester Curve 0116 242 3595
5 – 10 May Leeds Grand Theatre 0113 243 0808 www.leedsheritagetheatres.com
12 – 16 May Canterbury Marlowe Theatre 01227 787787




