THE production of Blood Brothers is to returning to Rhyl’s Pavilion Theatre in August.

Last seen at the theatre in 2018, the production, written by Willy Russell, tells the tale of twins separated at birth, and will visit Rhyl from August 28-31, 2024.

Blood Brothers, a production of the late Bill Kenwright, has surpassed 10,000 performances in London’s West End, one of only three musicals to achieve that milestone.

It has been affectionately christened the “standing ovation musical”.

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Jamie Groves, managing director of Denbighshire Leisure Ltd, said: "We are thrilled to have Blood Brothers back at Rhyl Pavilion Theatre this year, the first time in over five years.

“This is not just a show – it's an event, a must-see for anyone seeking an unforgettable theatrical experience.

“The show will run just after the August bank holiday, and we are hopeful that both locals and holidaymakers will have the opportunity to come and enjoy this spectacular production.

“Don't miss your chance to be part of this iconic return!"

There will be seven showings of Blood Brothers at the Pavilion Theatre from August 28-31.

The show will feature a score including unforgettable tracks such as Bright New Day, Marilyn Monroe, and Tell Me It’s Not True.

You can book your tickets now via the theatre’s website.