The place and when?
Following a profitable UK, Eire and Worldwide tour from 2021 – 2023 the Award-winning Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical, that includes Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf’s best hits, will return to tour the UK in 2025, with performances starting on 6 January 2025 at Edinburgh Playhouse, operating via to twenty September 2025 in Northampton.
Who’s within the solid?
Returning to the solid are Glenn Adamson (We Will Rock You, London Coliseum, Bat Boy in live performance, London Palladium) as Strat, Katie Tonkinson (Bonnie and Clyde, UK & Eire Tour) as Raven and unique main solid members Rob Fowler (MAMMA MIA!, UK & Worldwide tour, Tanz Der Vampire Das Musical, German tour) as Falco and Sharon Sexton (MAMMA MIA!, UK & Worldwide tour, Billy Elliot The Musical) as Sloane.
Artistic workforce
Bat Out of Hell – The Musical has guide, music and lyrics by Jim Steinman, route by Jay Scheib, with musical supervision and extra preparations by Michael Reed, further choreography by Xena Gusthart, set and costume design by Jon Bausor, unique costume designs by Meentje Nielsen, unique wig designs by Linda McKnight, video design by Finn Ross, lighting design by Patrick Woodroffe, sound design by Gareth Owen, orchestration by Steve Sidwell, unique casting by David Grindrod CDG and casting by Anne Vosser.
What’s the present about?
Impressed by the spectacular area tour of Australia and New Zealand, this reimagined present guarantees to be an exhilarating expertise, that includes a dynamic eight-piece rock band on stage and sprawling multi-level platforms that can transport you thru the varied worlds of Bat Out of Hell, from Raven’s bed room to the depths of the Misplaced’s underground domains.
Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical wowed critics and public alike when it performed restricted seasons at Manchester Opera Home, London Coliseum and London’s Dominion Theatre. The musical additionally had profitable runs in Canada, Germany and New York, a residency in Las Vegas and the worldwide tour took the present to the UK, Eire, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. Bat Out of Hell – The Musical gained the Radio 2 Viewers Award for Greatest Musical on the Night Commonplace Awards and was nominated for 8 WhatsOnStage Awards, together with Greatest New Musical.
Bat Out of Hell grew to become one of many best-selling albums in historical past, promoting over 68 million copies worldwide. 16 years after the discharge of the unique album, Steinman scored once more with Bat Out of Hell II: Again into Hell, which contained the large hit I Would Do Something for Love (However I Gained’t Do That).
For the stage musical, the legendary and award-winning Jim Steinman integrated iconic songs from the Bat Out of Hell albums, together with You Took the Phrases Proper Out of My Mouth, Bat Out of Hell, I Would Do Something for Love (However I Gained’t Do That) and Two Out Of Three Ain’t Dangerous, in addition to the beforehand unreleased tune What A part of My Physique Hurts the Most.
Because the Misplaced girls and boys flee into the tunnels under town from its ruler Falco, his teenage daughter Raven locks eyes with fearless chief of the Misplaced, the immortal Strat, and the immensity of their love-at-first-sight-obsessions threaten to destroy each of their households. Expertise the joys of the electrifying songs of Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf’s epic collaboration: “Bat Out of Hell.”
Assisted performances
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The place can I get tickets?
2025 TOUR SCHEDULE
6 – 11 January Edinburgh Playhouse
13 – 18 January Portsmouth Kings Theatre
20 – 25 January Liverpool Empire Theatre
27 January – 1 February Bromley, Churchill Theatre
3 – 8 February Cardiff New Theatre
10 – 22 February Birmingham The Alexandra
25 February – 8 March Manchester Palace
10 – 15 March Aberdeen His Majesty’s Theatre
17 – 22 March Peterborough New Theatre
31 March – 5 April Cheltenham Everyman
7 – 19 April Glasgow King’s Theatre
21 – 26 April Leeds Grand Theatre
5 – 10 Could Woking New Victoria Theatre
12 – 17 Could Plymouth Theatre Royal
21 Could – 7 June London Peacock Theatre
9 – 14 June Leicester Curve
16 – 28 June Milton Keynes Theatre
21 – 26 July Wycombe Swan
4 – 9 August Southend Cliffs Pavilion
18 – 23 August Sunderland Empire
25 – 30 August Dartford Orchard Theatre
1 – 13 September Bristol Hippodrome
15 – 20 September Northampton Royal & Derngate