Full cast announced for Take That musical at Birmingham Hippodrome
Birmingham Hippodrome have announced the full casting for Take That musical The Band, that formed from BBC show Let It Shine.
The cast join the previously announced AJ Bentley, Nick Carsberg, Curtis T Johns, Yazdan Qafouri and Sario Solomon, collectively known as 5 to 5, winners of BBC’s Let It Shine, who will play The Band.
The cast includes Rachel Lumberg as Rachel and Faye Christall as Young Rachel, will be Emily Joyce as Heather, Alison Fitzjohn as Claire, Jayne McKenna as Zoe, Katy Clayton as Young Heather, Sarah Kate Howarth as Young Claire, Lauren Jacobs as Young Zoe, Rachelle Diedericks as Debbie, Martin Miller as Jeff and Andy Williams as Dave.
Rachel Lumberg’s most recent tours include This Is My Family, The Full Monty, Dandy Dick and Calendar Girls.
Faye Christall’s theatre credits include Broken Biscuits, Gone Viral and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and she is part of the Cirque Du Soleil Company.
Emily Joyce’s television credits include series regulars Jill in My Almost Famous Family, Sarah Fletcher in Mutual Friends and Janet Dawkins in My Hero. Her most recent theatre includes Judy in the West End production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time.
Alison Fitzjohn has just finished as assistant director and performer in David Walliams’s tour of Gangsta Granny. She also played The Queen of Hearts/Duchess in the Olivier-nominated immersive production of Alice’s Adventures Underground by Les Enfants Terribles. Over the past 12 years, Alison has performed all over the world in Horrible Histories, Barmy Britain and Horrible Science.
Jayne McKenna’s recent theatre credits include Rose Naracott in War Horse in the West End, Sylvia in This Happy Breed for the Peter Hall Company, Lily Gibb in Men Should Weep at the National and Lady Macbeth in Macbeth at the Northcott Theatre. She also appeared in the film version of the National Theatre’s production of London Road as Imelda.
Katy Clayton made her first TV appearance at the age of six on Coronation Street. She appeared in various TV shows such as Casualty, Shameless and Waterloo Road and played series regular Samantha Booth in Where the Heart Is for four years.
Sarah Kate Howarth’s theatre credits include Copycat, Whistle Down The Wind, Tess of the D’Urbervilles and Spring Awakening.
Lauren Jacobs and Rachelle Diedericks will be making their professional debuts in The Band.
Martin Miller’s recent theatre includes Antonio in The Revenger’s Tragedy and Keith Haines in Darkness, both for Nottingham Playhouse, two UK tours of The Full Monty as Dave, and Alfred Hitchcock in The Lovesong of Alfred J Hitchcock.
Andy Williams’s recent theatre credits include Arnold in Hir, Giles/Captain in Emma Rice’s production of Rebecca, The 39 Steps, Ted Narracot in War Horse and Albert/Fred/Stephen in Kneehigh Theatre’s Brief Encounter.
The Band is a new musical comedy about what it’s like to grow up with a boyband and features the music of Take That, written by Olivier Award-winning writing Tim Firth.
The Band will appear at Birmingham Hippodrome from May 1 to May 12, 2018.