Aimie Atkinson and Danny Mac star in Pretty Woman in London

The musical opens its doors next February in London. Two actors join the cast of the 1990 film adaptation.
The film Pretty Woman revealed Julia Roberts facing Richard Gere.

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A little context

Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance sign the music for the shows and Jerry Mitchell is the production director and choreographer.
The show opened in 2018 on Broadway with Samantha Barks and Any Karl in the two main roles.
Unfortunately, the show was not very well received and closed its doors earlier than expected in August 2018.
Still, that hasn't deterred the producers bringing this production to the Piccadilly Theater in February 2020.

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Aimie Atkinson is Vivian.
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Aimie Atkinson performs

The actress became known to the general public in 2006 when she won the BBC Voice of Musical Theater award.
She then goes on to musicals. We could see her as Daniela in In the Heights, Princess Jasmine in Aladdin and Serena in Legally Blonde.
More recently, Aimie Atkinson played Katherine Howard in the production of Six.

Danny Mac takes over the role of Richard Gere.
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The actor played Nino Quincampoix in the UK tour ofAmélie

Danny Mac is a regular on the stage and on the small screen. He joins Wicked in 2009 and stayed there for almost two years. He joins the television series Hollyoaks in 2011.
In 2016, he reached the final of the dance show Strictly Come Dancing. He breaks records by winning the show's best scores.
We can then see it in On the town at the Regent's Park Open Air Theater and Sunset Boulevard. Most recently, he played Nino Quincampoix in the UK tour ofAmélie. He is currently in White Christmas at the Dominion Theater in London.

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The show begins performances in February 2020 until January 2021. Tickets are already in sale on this site.
The rest of the cast will be announced soon.

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