That’s Entertainment – the UK tour

Song and dance extravaganza THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT! will tour the UK this year, including performances from special guest stars. Each venue will feature a guest star alongside the cast of West End singers and dancers, with guests including Ruthie Henshall, Jane McDonald and The Overtones.

The award-winning Henshall is one of the biggest stars of musical theatre. Her career has seen her star in some of the most successful musicals, most recently in Billy Elliot. She has been nominated for an Olivier Award four times as a musical theatre artist, and has played the lead role in many of the most highly-acclaimed, long-running and award-winning musicals in the West End and on Broadway of the last 30 years.

Performer and entertainer McDonald found fame after starring in the television documentary series, The Cruise, as a singer. She has since received rave reviews for her lead role in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Cats, and with her first number one album. McDonald’s concerts have sold out at venues across the UK, including the Royal Albert Hall, and McDonald was a panelist on the popular UK ITV1 Daytime Show, Loose Women, for 10 years.

The Overtones, the UK’s number one vocal harmony group, has achieved sell-out tours, sold over 1,000,000 albums and has just celebrated its fifth consecutive top 10 album. The group has performed at major events and concerts and are seen regularly on national TV, including a performance at the Queens’ Jubliee Concert.

Delighting audiences all over the country, THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT! will celebrate the biggest hits of the 1940s and 50s, including music by Rodgers and Hammerstein, as well as Irving Berlin and Cole Porter. It will tour to the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin; Theatre Royal, Windsor; Manchester Opera House; Oxford New Theatre; Dartford Orchard; Edinburgh Playhouse; Glasgow Theatre Royal; Liverpool Empire; York Opera House; Regent Theatre, Stoke; Bromley Churchill Theatre; Newcastle Theatre Royal; Woking New Theatre; Birmingham Alexandra Theatre; Aylesbury Waterside Theatre; Brighton Theatre Royal; New Wimbledon Theatre; Southend Cliffs Pavilion; and Norwich Theatre Royal.