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Tonight's the Night archiveFrom the sexy mean streets of Detroit to the glamorous clubs and the Rock Star mansions of LA and Beverly Hills, Tonight's the Night tracks the story of Stu Roderick, a quiet, shy guy so hung up and tongue tied that he can not even find the courage to declare his love to Mary, the sweet, wholesome girl of his dreams. How different Stu is to his hero, that legendary rock 'n roll vagabond Rod Stewart - now there s a guy who never had any trouble hitting on a girl. One night, alone and desperate, Stu reflects that if he could only be more like Rod then Mary would surely be his, and for that Stu would sell his very soul. In less time than it takes to say hot legs Mephistopheles, agent of Satan, turns up ready to make a deal. If Stu commits his soul to reside in Hell for all eternity, the Devil will give Stu the soul of Rod Stewart and then it will be bye bye Mr. Dull Guy and hello ladies! Stu is about to learn the hard way that you can t find true love using another man s moves and that Devil or no Devil there s only one Rod Stewart.

Cast/Performers

Tim Howar (Stu), Dianne Pilkington (Mary), Hannah Waddingham (Satan), Mike McKell (Woody), Catherine Porter (Baby Jane), Howard Samuels (Jorge), Penny Lancaster

Creatives/Company

Author: Ben Elton
Producer(s): Arnold Stiefel, Phil McIntyre
Director: Ben Elton
Design: Lez Brotherston
Costume: Lez Brotherston
Lighting: Mark Henderson
Music: Gareth Valentine (musical supervisor)
Choreographer: Stephen Mear

Tonight's the Night

Tonight's the Night (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T1410533488. Details of all Tonight's the Night archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0201513840

Archive Listings

15 Oct 03
  to
9 Oct 04
Victoria Palace Theatre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


Supanet: 27Nov03: Star RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar Rating
Good evenings entertainment, excellent vocals,good set changes, weak storyline but highly entertaining

User Reviews

Supanet (27Nov03): Good evenings entertainment, excellent vocals,good set changes, weak storyline but highly entertaining
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