HOLBY City star and Strictly Come Dancing winner Joe McFadden will be back on stage in his hometown next year.
The Govanhill actor is joining the tour of legendary musical The Rocky Horror Show for a run of performances at the Pavilion early in 2024.
Joe McFadden, who is returning to the stage in Glasgow for his new role (Image: Joe McFadden)
He is returning to play the Narrator in the show, after a limited run in the role earlier this year.
Joe, who won Strictly with professional partner Katya Jones in 2017, said: “I’m thrilled to be returning to play the Narrator in my hometown of Glasgow.
“My time in The Rocky Horror Show earlier this year was an absolute blast, so I am looking forward to donning my fishnets once more as the Narrator and Time Warping with audiences at the Pavilion.”
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Since it first opened in London in June 1973 at the Royal Court Theatre The Rocky Horror Show has become the longest continuous run of a contemporary musical anywhere in the world.
It’s the story of two squeaky clean college kids whose car breaks down outside a creepy mansion. Inside, they meet the charismatic Dr Frank’n’Furter and are drawn into his world of frolics, frocks and frivolity.
The show has been seen by more than 30 million people worldwide in more than 30 countries and translated into 20 languages.
The Rocky Horror Show is at the Pavilion from January 30 to February 4, 2024.
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