Theatre News

Tina Turner musical Soul Sister transfers to West End, 20 Aug

Following its premiere at the Hackney Empire last month, Tina Turner musical Soul Sister will transfer to the West End’s Savoy Theatre from 23 August 2012 (previews from 20 August).

According to press material, Soul Sister “tells the extraordinary story of musical legends Ike and Tina Turner, live on stage for the first time. Charting their electric first meeting and meteoric rise to fame through 1960s and 70s America, their turbulent marriage and Tina Turner’s thrilling re-emergence as an international rock star and icon.”

The score includes “What’s Love Got To Do With It”, “We Don’t Need Another Hero”, “Simply The Best”, “Proud Mary”, “Private Dancer”, “River Deep Mountain High”, “Respect”, “A Fool in Love”, “Honky Tonk Woman” and “Steamy Windows”.

The production stars Emi Wokoma (Hairspray) as Tina and Chris Tummings (The Harder they Come) as Ike.

Directed by Pete Brooks and Bob Eaton, Soul Sister features choreography and musical staging by Jason Pennycooke. The book was devised by John Miller and Pete Brooks.

Soul Sister, which is produced by Bill Kenwright and John Miller, follows the current revival of Neil Simon’s The Sunshine Boys starring Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths at the Savoy. It’s initially booking until 29 September.