The eagerly anticipated revival opens at the Charing Cross Theatre later this month.
The show is penned by Tim Rice, Stuart Brayson, Donald Rice and Bill Oakes and is set in the two weeks leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It is based on James Jones’ novel of the same name.
This newly revised staging, beginning performances on 29 October, marks the first revival of the show since its original West End run at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 2013.
You can see who’s set to star in the show here, while the video below is shot and edited by Ben Hewis:
Directed by Brett Smock, Nick Barstow will be the musical director and orchestrator for the show (and also supplies new arrangements), with Stewart Charlesworth as set and costume designer, Cressida Carré as choreographer, Jane Deitch as casting director, Adam King as lighting designer, Louise Rhodes-Brown as projection designer, Lucy Lawless as costume supervisor, James Anderson as production manager with Deitch as casting director and Chris Matanlé as general manager.
It is produced by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment, Bill Kenwright and Heartaches Limited. Running to 17 December, tickets are on sale below