ENDORSED by Radio 1 breakfast DJ during the 1980s, Mike Read, as being “like Live Aid meets Top of the Pops”, “80s Mania” is sweeping into Rhyl in May.
From West End producer, director, performer and choreographer Vikki Holland-Bowyer, and partner Greg Stevenson, the production features combed-back hair, shimmying shoulder pads, 24-7 sunglasses, and more.
A total of 28 chart-topping artistes from the 80s are authentically recreated to look and sound as they did back in the day.
This is accompanied by a full live band, dancers, lasers and light design, combined with huge video projection, with more than 150 costumes.
Kim Wilde, Duran Duran, Adam Ant, Boy George, Wham, Erasure, Soft Cell, the Human League, Dead or Alive, Nena, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Gary Numan, and Tony Hadley are just some of the stars you will witness in this high-energy show.
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Producers Vikki and Greg said that “80s Mania” features something for everyone.
Vikki said: “It’s totally unique. Audiences take the time to prepare and dress as their favourite pop stars, reliving the childhood memories that the 80s helped make so unforgettable.
“Hen parties, stag nights, school reunions, office parties, couples and groups all come along to have a good night out, reminisce, sing, dance and clap along to their favourite 80s tunes.”
80s Mania will be at the Rhyl Pavilion on Friday, May 13 at 7.30pm.
Tickets cost £26.50 and can be purchased from www.rhylpavilion.co.uk or by calling the box office on 01745 33 00 00.
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