Tap Dogs returns to UK with West End run at Novello

Published Friday 19 March 2010 at 10:37 by Alistair Smith

Australian Dance show Tap Dogs is to return to the UK this summer at the West End’s Novello Theatre, where it will star Adam Garcia.

Tap Dogs, which was first produced in the UK in 1995 and was last seen in London at Sadler’s Wells in 2001, will run from June 15 for a 12-week season. Garcia will again appear in the production, alongside Douglas Mills, who has been with the show since its first UK show in 1995.

Tap Dogs has been created and choreographed by Olivier Award-winner Dein Perry. The show will be designed and directed by Nigel Triffitt, with music by Andrew Wilkie and lighting by Gavin Norris.

The production will be staged by the original creative team and will be produced by Liz Koops for Back Row Productions.

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