After thrilling audiences on the Shaftesbury Theatre in London’s West End from 2019-2023, and on Broadway the place it’s at present taking part in on the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, the Olivier and WhatsOnStage Award profitable and Tony Award nominated musical & JULIET is embarking on a UK tour from 8 July 2024, visiting Manchester, Southampton, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Birmingham, Cardiff, Nottingham, Leeds and extra.
Casting is to be introduced.
There is life after Romeo!
Get whisked away on a wonderful journey as Juliet ditches her well-known ending for a recent starting and a second likelihood at life and love—her approach. Created by the Emmy-winning author from “Schitt’s Creek,” this hilarious new musical flips the script on the best love story ever advised and asks, what would occur subsequent if Juliet didn’t finish it throughout Romeo?
Juliet’s new story bursts to life by way of a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her identify, together with Britney Spears’ “…Baby One More Time,” Katy Perry’s “Roar” and chart toppers “Since U Been Gone,” “It’s My Life,” “I Want It That Way,” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” — all from Max Martin, the genius songwriter/producer behind extra #1 hits than every other artist this century, and his collaborators. Break freed from the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The solely factor tragic could be lacking it.
8 – 20 July Manchester Opera House
23 – 27 July Blackpool Opera House
30 July – 3 August Norwich Theatre Royal
13 – 24 August Glasgow Kings Theatre
2 – 7 September Oxford New Theatre
9 – 21 September Sunderland Empire
23 – 28 September Hull New Theatre
30 September – 5 October Plymouth Theatre Royal
7 – 12 October Wolverhampton Grand
14 – 19 October Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
28 October – 2 November Liverpool Empire Theatre
5 – 9 November Southampton Mayflower Theatre
12 – 16 November Edinburgh Playhouse
18 – 30 November Leeds Grand Theatre
14 – 25 January 2025 Bristol Hippodrome
27 January – 1 February New Wimbledon Theatre
4 February – 8 February Aberdeen His Majesty’s Theatre
17 – 22 February Leicester Curve
11 – 15 March Woking New Victoria Theatre
24 – 29 March Bradford Alhambra Theatre
31 March – 12 April Milton Keynes Theatre
14 – 19 April Nottingham Theatre Royal
21 April – 3 May Birmingham Hippodrome
5 – 10 May Southend Cliffs Pavilion
12 – 17 May Stoke Regent Theatre
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20 May – 31 May Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
2 – 7 June Newcastle Theatre Royal
10 – 14 June Truro Hall for Cornwall
16 – 28 June Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre