Disney's Beauty and the Beast the Musical: Everything we know about the brand-new tour 🌹

The tale as old as time is back!

Author: Alice WestobyPublished 10th Oct 2021
Last updated 21st Jan 2022

Disney fans - get excited! Disney's Beauty and the Beast has returned to the UK and Ireland after a 20-year absence for a huge tour, and more dates have been announced.

The magical show, which last toured the UK and Ireland in 2001, will began its new run at the Bristol Hippodrome in August of this year and is set to wow audiences up and down the country.

Where can I get tickets for Beauty and the Beast?

The tour had to be postponed because of the Coronavirus pandemic but new dates have been added. Here's where you can see Disney's Beauty and the Beast in 2021/22:

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20th January - 19th February 2022 - Sunderland Empire

3rd - 26th March 2022 - Birmingham Hippodrome

31st March - 4th June 2022 - Manchester Palace

24th June - 17th September 2022 - London Palladium

November 2022 - Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin

Who's in the cast of Beauty and the Beast?

Courtney Stapleton (Dear Evan Hansen, Six) will be playing the role of Belle, and Alyn Hawke (Singin' in the Rain, Oklahoma) will play Beast.

Also in the cast is Gavin Lee as Lumiere, Tom Senior as Gaston, X Factor star Sam Bailey as Mrs Potts, Nigel Richards as Cogsworth, and Martin Ball as Maurice.

Who wrote Beauty and the Beast?

Beauty and the Beast the Musical has music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton, the show is based on the 1991 Disney Animated Classic that we all know and love - but has been 're-imagined and re-designed in a completely new production'.

The production will be directed and choreographed by Matt West who's looking forward to taking on the challenge of the bringing us the re-imagined classic!

Composer Alan Menken says, "Beauty and the Beast is a testament to the genius of my late friend and collaborator Howard Ashman, but the show's richness comes from the combination of Howard's style and that of the brilliant Tim Rice, with whom I expanded the score to give voice to the Beast.

What's the story of Disney's Beauty and the Beast?

Beauty and the Beast tells the story of Belle, a book-loving French villager whose father goes missing in a storm only to fall prisoner to the mythical beast that lives in a nearby castle. We won't ruin the ending! In 2017, the story was re-told through a live-action film which saw Emma Watson play the role of Belle and Dan Stevens as Beast.

The Olivier Award-winning musical premiered in the UK at the Dominion Theatre in 1997, while its Broadway run lasted from 1994 to 2007 making it the tenth longest running show in Broadway history.

Here's a run down of Disney's most iconic musicals:

Beauty and the Beast

Disney bosses did not waste much time at all with getting Beauty and the Beast to the stage after the animated film was released in 1991! Opening on Broadway in 1994, Beauty and the Beast starred Terrence Mann as the Beast and Susan Egan as Belle, who later voiced Meg in Disney's Hercules. The musical ran until 2007 on Broadway, and in the West End from 1997 to 1999, following the same plot as the film: after her father is imprisoned by a beastly creature in the depths of the woods, Belle trades her freedom for his, but grows to love her captor.

Beauty and the Beast (2021)

After two decades away, a brand new production of Beauty and the Beast which went on a UK & Ireland tour and a summer run in the West End in 2022!

The Lion King

The Lion King is one of the most spectacular stage productions of all time! Following the same story as the 1994 animated film, the musical premiered on Broadway in 1997 and in the West End in 1999 - where it still continues to run. The show is renowned for its innovative use of staging and costumes, as well as puppetry for some of the animals.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

One of the less popular movies, The Hunchback of Notre Dame has some of the most beautiful music from Disney's catalogue. Although it was never performed in the West End or Broadway, it ran successfully in Berlin from 1999 until 2002 and more or less followed the same plot as the 1996 film: Quasimodo is a kindly but lonely bellringer who longs to ingratiate himself in society and is controlled by his evil stepfather, Frollo. When he finally does break free, he falls in love with Esmeralda the gypsy... But so does Frollo.

Mary Poppins

Fans of Mary Poppins will know that the novel's original author, P. L. Travers, was something of a road block when it came to the 1964 film - and this was the case again when theatre producer Cameron Mackintosh approached her in 1993 to make a stage show; allowing it to go ahead but with certain stipulations. Mary Poppins pretty much followed the same plot as the film, but there were a few changes along the way. The show made its stage debut in the West End in 2004 - the only Disney musical to premiere in the UK - before opening on Broadway in 2006, with a West End revival in 2019.

Tarzan

Phil Collins returned to Tarzan after writing five songs for the original 1999 animated film, penning nine more for the stage show, which opened on Broadway in 2006 and ran for just over a year before performances all over the world, including a five-year run in Germany. It followed the story of the film: Jane and her father discover Tarzan living among gorillas, and his family's safety is jeopardised by the group Jane and her father arrived with.

The Little Mermaid

The stage show of The Little Mermaid was met with huge enthusiasm from theatre producers - but a brick wall came in the form of creating an underwater space on stage... So director Francesca Zambello had the actors wear Heelys and used lighting in a clever way to reflect water. Sierra Boggess originated the role of Ariel when the show premiered on Broadway in 2008 - her debut Broadway performance - and has gone on to become a huge stage star. The show closed just over 18 months later.

Aladdin

Aladdin the musical premiered in Seattle in 2011, before a Toronto tryout in 2013 and settling on Broadway in 2014. A West End production starred former Sugababe and Eurovision hopeful Jade Ewen as Jasmine, opening in 2016 and closing in 2019. A special performance of the show was filmed in August 2019 a week after it had closed at the Prince Edward Theatre, starring cast members from the original Broadway production, as well as the West End, and Australian and US tours.

Pinocchio

The on-stage version of Pinocchio premiered in December 2017 at the Royal National Theatre in London, running until April 2018. The National Theatre are well-known for their clever use of puppetry, which of course tied in well with a story about a boy made of wood!

Frozen

As one of the most popular Disney films of all time, it was no surprise that bosses chose to put Frozen on the stage! It follows the storyline of the 2013 film, with Queen Elsa struggling to control her snowy powers and accidentally injuring her sister Anna. Premiering on Broadway in 2018, the show was suspended in March 2020 due to the global pandemic and toured the US instead of returning to Broadway.

However, a West End production opened in April 2021 after being postponed, with Les Misérables star Samantha Barks as Elsa.

Bedknobs and Broomsticks

Disney's 1971 film Bedknobs and Broomsticks is an absolute classic, the original film is based on stories by Mary Norton, starred Angela Lansbury, included animated characters and had a flying bed! So it's no surprise that the film has finally been given the stage treatment.


The musical adaptation of Bedknobs and Broomsticks opened at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle upon Tyne in August 2021 which kicked off a UK & Ireland tour which ran until May 2022.

Newsies

Inspired by the New York newsboys strike of 1899, Newsies first arrived on screen in the 1992 with music Alan Menken and lyrics by Jack Feldman. Despite a disappointing performance at the box office, the film's cult following led the way for a stage adaptation to be made.

The stage musical of Newsies arrived on Broadway in 2012 following a run in New Jersey, and picked up eight Tony nominations with the musical becoming well known for its impressive ensemble of dancers. Ten years later the musical finally came to the UK with a new production at the Troubadour Theatre in Wembley.

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