The new stage musical based on the hit 60s film starring Cliff Richard is coming to Darlington Hippodrome from Tuesday 25 September for one week only.

Enjoy fun and laughter on a Summer Holiday when the stage musical packed with classic Cliff Richard hits comes to Darlington later this month starring Ray Quinn.

Based on the iconic 1960s film starring Cliff Richard and The Shadows, this new stage musical includes all of the number one hits from the movie, plus some additional Cliff classics.

The famous red double-decker bus will be stopping off at Darlington Hippodrome to entertain audiences from Tuesday 25 to Saturday 29 September.

Summer Holiday tells the story of Don and his fellow London Transport mechanics as they journey together in a red double-decker bus through Paris, the Alps, Italy and Greece. Along the way they pick up a girl singing group and a young American pop star who is on the run from her domineering mother.

Taking the lead role of Don is Ray Quinn whose musical theatre credits include playing Danny Zuko in Grease in the West End), Dirty Dancing also in the West End, the UK Tour of Legally Blonde and most recently the UK Tour of The Wedding Singer.

 

Ben Rowton and mother (awaiting name) who have been struggling to sell their Elizabethan manor house for three years and are now putting it up for "lottery". Ben is organising it and they are hoping that sales of lottery tickets will get them their asking price.  Pic copyright Phil Tragen 26/03/2018

Ben Rowton and mother (awaiting name) who have been struggling to sell their Elizabethan manor house for three years and are now putting it up for “lottery”. Ben is organising it and they are hoping that sales of lottery tickets will get them their asking price.
Pic copyright Phil Tragen 26/03/2018

Ben Rowton and mother (awaiting name) who have been struggling to sell their Elizabethan manor house for three years and are now putting it up for "lottery". Ben is organising it and they are hoping that sales of lottery tickets will get them their asking price.  Pic copyright Phil Tragen 26/03/2018

Ben Rowton and mother (awaiting name) who have been struggling to sell their Elizabethan manor house for three years and are now putting it up for “lottery”. Ben is organising it and they are hoping that sales of lottery tickets will get them their asking price.
Pic copyright Phil Tragen 26/03/2018