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Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story on Stage archiveAll the hits from the film's soundtrack, which includes Do You Love Me?, She's Like The Wind and Time Of My Life, are featured in the stage show along with some new numbers. The story has been re-written for the stage, but includes all of the movies memorable moments and some added scenes as well. The Houseman's take their vacation at a popular holiday camp, where youngest daughter 'Baby' meets dance teacher from the wrong side of the tracks, Johnny. There begins a classic love story through which we see that love can conquer all barriers and we learn that 'nobody puts Baby in the corner'! Running time 2hrs 30mins. Dirty Dancing website.

Cast/Performers

Martin Harvey (Johnny Castle), Hannah Vassallo (Frances 'Baby' Houseman), William Tapley (Dr Jake Houseman), Marianne Benedict (Vivian Pressman / Understudy: Marjorie), Jessica Brooks (Lisa Houseman), Nadia Coote (Penny Johnson), Antony Edridge (Moe Pressman / Understudy: Jake), David Erik (Alternate Johnny), Fra Fee (Billy Kostecki), David Firth (Max Kellerman), Richard Lloyd King (Tito Suarez), Maurice Lane (Mr Schumacher / Understudy: Max), James Leece (Robbie Gould / Understudy: Johnny), Carol Starks (Marjorie Houseman), Dylan Trowbridge (Neil Kellerman), Russell Walker (Stan / Understudy: Mr Schumacher / Jake), Joyce Springer (Mrs Schumacher)

Creatives/Company

Author: Eleanor Bergstein
Producer(s): Jacobsen Entertainment, Karl Sydow (in association with Lion Gate Films and Magic Hour Production)
Adapted by: Eleanor Bergstein
Director: James Powell
Music: Conrad Helfrich (musical supervision)
Choreographer: Kate Champion
Design: Stephen Brimson-Lewis
Lighting: Tim Mitchell
Sound: Bobby Aitken
Costume: Jennifer Irwin

Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story on Stage

Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story on Stage (Musical) production archive for QTIX code . Details of all Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story on Stage archived productions can be found under the QTIX code:

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