WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BOBBY & LAURA AND NORMAN & SUE?

THEIR STORY CONTINUES IN

 

DREAMBOATS AND MINISKIRTS

THE SEQUEL TO DREAMBOATS AND PETTICOATS

 

INSPIRED BY THE 7 SMASH HIT MULTI-MILLION SELLING ALBUMS

 

GRAND OPERA HOUSE YORK

Monday 19 – Saturday 24 October 2015

 

This summer, DREAMBOATS AND MINISKIRTS returns to theatres to showcase the greatest hit songs of the 60s.

 

It is the sequel to DREAMBOATS AND PETTICOATS, which premiered in Bromley in 2009, and became a musical phenomenon having played to more than two million people across the UK. Inspired by Universal’s multi-million selling album series which now boasts seven double compilation albums and a myriad of one off special releases!

 

It’s 1963 and the Petticoats gang are growing up and facing new challenges. Bobby and Laura’s first single, Dreamboats and Petticoats, went to the top of the charts, but they haven’t been able to repeat that success with any further records. Norman and Sue have settled down to non-marital bliss – and a baby! And Ray and Donna seem blissfully happy in their professional lives… but are they really?

 

The advent of the Beatles and the Merseyside sound is inspirational. But will it inspire Bobby and Laura to have one more shot at stardom, Norman to “get off the drains” and find that hit parade voice he has longed for, and Ray to realise his ambition and manage a really top pop act?

 

All will be revealed in a follow up with the same wit, charm, and great songs as Dreamboats and Petticoats.

 

Dreamboats and Miniskirts is written by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, the team behindGoodnight Sweetheart, Birds of a Feather, The New Statesman, Shine on Harvey Moon, Save the Last Dance For Me and of course, Dreamboats and Petticoats, and is produced by Bill Kenwright and Laurie Mansfield in association with Universal Music.

Featuring hit after hit from Twist & Shout to Handy Man to Pretty Woman, One Fine Day and many more, Dreamboats and Miniskirts is happiness guaranteed.

Tour Dates:

23-27 Jun 2015 – Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton

29 Jun-4 Jul 2015 – Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

6-11 Jul 2015 – Cliffs Pavilion, Southend

13-18 Jul 2015 -The Grand Theatre, Leeds

21-25 Jul 2015 – The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury

27 Jul-1 Aug 2015 – Hippodrome Theatre, Bristol

3-8 Aug 2015 – Kings Theatre, Southsea

10-15 Aug 2015- Kings Theatre, Glasgow

18-22 Aug 2015 – His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen

24-29 Aug 2015 – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

7-12 Sep 2015 – Mold Clwyd Theatre, Cymru

14-19 Sep 2015 – Grand Theatre, Swansea

21-26 Sep 2015 – Grand Theatre, Blackpool

28 Sep-3 Oct 2015 – Swan Theatre, High Wycombe

5-10 Oct 2015 – Churchill Theatre, Bromley

12-17 Oct 2015 – Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn

19-24 Oct – Grand Opera House York