THE SMASH HIT MUSICAL INSPIRED BY THE LIFE OF
GLAM ROCK LEGEND MARC BOLAN
20TH CENTURY BOY
RETURNS TO THE STAGE TO MARK THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ICONIC STAR’S UNTIMELY DEATH
FEATURING OLIVIER AWARD-WINNING WEST END STAR GEORGE MAGUIRE
ON NATIONAL TOUR FROM 8 MARCH 2018
“A glorious colourful evening which had the audience on its feet and dancing in the aisles” Evening Star
“Definitely West End worthy” – What’s On Stage
“A visual, aural and multimedia feast!” – The Stage
The hit musical inspired by the life of rock legend Marc Bolan, 20th Century Boy, returns to the stage on a UK-wide tour to mark the 40th anniversary of the iconic star’s untimely death. Opening on 8March at G-Live in Guildford, the production will enjoy a 20-week tour, visiting 27 theatres through to Saturday 30 June.
Following critical acclaim for his portrayal of Marc Bolan in the show’s highly successful runs at the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich in 2011 and the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry in 2012, Olivier Award winning West End star George Maguire (Sunny Afternoon) returns to lead the cast of 20th Century Boy.
The producers said: “We are delighted to welcome George Maguire back to the role of Marc. George has been involved with the show from the early workshop stages and has an incredibly close connection with the material.”
Featuring a new script by Nicky Graham and Colin Giffin, the production is directed by John Maher, and features more than 20 classic Bolan hits. 20th Century Boy is produced by Great Brit Productions.
20th Century Boy tells the life story of the legendary Bolan and his band T.Rex, exposing some of the myths and taking the audience on a tearful yet feel-good journey through Marc’s fascinating life which was cut short by a cruel twist of fate.
At his peak, Bolan was arguably the biggest rock star the UK had ever seen. Rocker, poet, electric warrior, king of glam and godfather of punk – Marc Bolan became a superstar and the press dubbed him “Bigger than the Beatles”. Before his tragic death in 1977, a few days short of his 30th birthday, Bolan lived life at breakneck speed, creating a series of iconic images, a string of number one hits and an army of obsessive fans. 20th Century Boy is a glorious celebration of glam rock at its colourful best!
Showcasing some of the greatest rock songs ever written, 20th Century Boy features many of Marc Bolan and T.Rex’s best-known iconic hits, including Get It On, Ride a White Swan, Metal Guru, I Love to Boogie, 20th Century Boy and many more of their 70s classics.
20TH CENTURY BOY
MUSIC & LYRICS BY MARC BOLAN
BOOK BY NICKY GRAHAM & COLIN GIFFIN
DIRECTED BY JOHN MAHER
UK TOUR
8 MARCH – 30 JUNE 2018
FOR FULL TOURING SCHEDULE, PERFORMANCE TIMES AND TICKET PRICES:
www.20thcenturyboythemusical.co.uk
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G Live – GUILDFORD
8 – 10 March
The Grand Theatre – BLACKPOOL
13 – 17 March
Buxton Opera House – BUXTON
19 – 21 March
Churchill Theatre – BROMLEY
22 – 24 March
Cast – DONCASTER
27-29 March
The Lighthouse – POOLE
30 March
Octagon Theatre – YEOVIL
31 March
Forum Theatre – BILLINGHAM
3 – 7 April
www.forumtheatrebillingham.co.uk
Forum Theatre – MALVERN
10 – 12 April
www.malvern-theatres.co.uk/forum-theatre
Winding Wheel – CHESTERFIELD
13 – 15 April
www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
Opera House – MANCHESTER
17 – 21 April
www.atgtickets.com/venues/opera-house-manchester
Kings Theatre – PORTSMOUTH
23 – 25 April
The Hexagon – READING
26 – 28 April
Alhambra Theatre – BRADFORD
1 – 5 May
www.bradford-theatres.co.uk/venues/the-alhambra-theatre
Rose Theatre – KINGSTON
9 – 12 May
The Hawth – CRAWLEY
14 – 16 May
www.parkwoodtheatres.co.uk/The-Hawth
The Alban Arena – ST ALBANS
17 – 20 May
Theatre Royal – NOTTINGHAM
22 – 26 May
Charter Theatre – PRESTON
28 – 30 May
New Theatre Royal – LINCOLN
31 May – 2 June
www.newtheatreroyallincoln.co.uk
King’s Theatre – GLASGOW
4 – 6 June
www.atgtickets.com/venues/kings-theatre
Sands Theatre – CARLISLE
7 – 9 June
Orchard Theatre – DARTFORD
11 – 13 June
Venue Cymru – LLANDUDNO
14 – 16 June
Wycombe Swan – HIGH WYCOMBE
21 – 23 June
York Barbican – YORK
26 – 27 June
Civic Theatre – CHELMSFORD
28 – 30 June