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    Come What May is heading to Swansea’s Grand Theatre

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 15, 2021No Comments
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    One of the nation’s best loved Strictly Come Dancing professionals, Robin Windsor, is coming out of retirement to star in Come What May, one of the UK’s most exciting theatre productions touring across the UK in Spring 2022, is at Swansea Grand Theatre on 19 February 2022.

    Come What May – The Ultimate Tribute to Moulin Rouge and other hit movie musicals, including Rocketman, The Greatest Showman, A Star is Born, Burlesque and more, has announced full casting. Joining Robin Windsor are Charlotte Gallagher, David Wyatt, Ollie Augustin, Óscar Fonseca, Chloe Gatward, Emma Jane, Georgia McEnaney, Hannah Morcos, Stuart Rouse and Reece Woodier.

    Come What May 2022

    Travel back in time as the children of the revolution take you into the sexy and glamorous underworld of Paris at the Moulin Rouge, journey into the flamboyant world of Elton John, delve into the imagination of the original showman P.T Barnum and finally head to the bright lights of Los Angeles before exploring the glamour of Sunset Boulevard’s Burlesque Lounge.

    This musical extravaganza is packed with timeless classics from the movie Moulin Rouge, including Come What May, Your Song, Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend, Roxanne and Lady Marmalade as well as featuring hits from other iconic movie musicals, including Come Alive, Saturday Night’s Alright, Shallow and Show Me How You Burlesque.

    This “Spectacular, Spectacular” all-singing, all-dancing show is an unforgettable combination of dreams, adventure and above all – love!

    Robin Windsor is a British Professional Latin and Ballroom Dancer, best known for his appearances in the BBC television series Strictly Come Dancing. He is arguably one of the most recognisable faces on Strictly Come Dancing, during his time on the show he partnered Anita Dobson, Patsy Kensit, Lisa Riley and Deborah Meaden and danced alongside stars such as Neil Diamond, Rod Stewart, and Alice Cooper, Katherine Jenkins to name just a few.

    Robin said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be joining the cast of Come What May.

    “Really excited to get moving and work on this fabulous show with this amazing cast.”

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