Pretty Woman
It's a must-see for anyone who loves the original movie or for anyone who wants to experience something truly special.
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It's a must-see for anyone who loves the original movie or for anyone who wants to experience something truly special.
It's a must-see for anyone who loves the original movie or for anyone who wants to experience something truly special.
Pretty Woman is walking down the street and into a theatre near you! With music by 90s icon Bryan Adams and a book by Garry Marshall and J.F Lawton.
One of the most beloved films of the 90s, Pretty Woman launched the career of Julia Roberts and set the template for every romantic comedy to come. The story follows a rich businessman who falls in love with a sex worker he hires to escort him to a week of social functions. Created by the movie's director, the late Gary Marshall, this new version will flesh out the characters, promising a more "positive" take on the story.
Even though we all know Pretty Woman, the creators of the new musical know the original storyline won't go down to well with modern audiences. Therefore, the Vivian we once knew will now be a stronger and more independent heroine for the 21st century.
A ruthless and driven business tycoon, Edward specializes in taking over businesses and then selling them off, piece by piece, totally unsympathetic to the hundreds of employees' lives he destroys. During a trip to LA, he finds himself without a partner for series of schmaltzy functions, so hires a sex worker to act as his escort. The lady of the night he chooses is Vivian, who much like Edward, goes about her work with a clinical detachment.
As their week together progresses, this usually isolated couple find themselves utterly comfortable in each other's company and discover that they might just be falling for each other. Can this blossoming romance turn both of their lives around?
The movie may be a light and charming romance, but the story started out very differently. The original script was a dark drama, with a much more downbeat ending. Once Gere and Roberts were cast, however, it was clear that the pair generated such chemistry together that the movie's tone needed to be lightened.
Amber Davis as Vivian Ward
Oliver Savile as Edward
Ore Oduba as Happy Man/Mr Thompson
Natalie Paris as Kit De Luca
With
Becky Anderson, Rebekah Bryant, Josh Damer-Jennings, Ben Darcy, Andrew Davison, Lila Falce-Bass, Noah Harrison, Sydnie Hocknell, Elly Jay, Rachael Kendall Brown, Michael Kholwadia, Joshua Lear, Stuart Maciver, Victoria Rachael McCabe, Eleanor Morrison-Halliday, LJ Neilson, Annell Odartey, Curtis Partick and Chomba Taulo
Libretto by Garry Marshall & J.F. Lawton
Music by Bryan Adams & Jim Vallance
Directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell
Bold, Nostalgic, Romantic
Our reviewer Saadiqah saw the production on the West End, here's what she thought!
Saadiqah Gardner
Angela
Pretty Women
Ann
Fabulous show
Claire Sellwood
Great night out