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Pellow, Barton and all that Chicago jazz

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Published Date: 21 January 2010
Top musical at MK Theatre
International singing sensation Marti Pellow returns to star as Billy Flynn in the smash hit musical Chicago next week.

The much-loved former singer of chart topping Wet Wet Wet has clocked up 12 British top ten hits, including three chart-topping singles, and has recently completed a ten-month UK tour as Daryl Van Horne in Witches Of Eastwick which sold out MK Theatre last year.

And he will be joined on stage by EastEnders star Emma Barton, who plays Roxie Hart, as the multi-award-winning show comes to Milton Keynes Theatre.

Barton is best known for her role as Honey Mitchell, and has also starred in BBC1 thriller Spooks.

It's filled with sensational choreography and a sizzling score including All That Jazz, Cell Block Tango and Razzle Dazzle.

When Go! saw the musical at Northampton's Royal & Derngate last year we said this was a must see musical and nothing has changed, everyone should beat those January blues with this.

A night club dancer, a smooth talking lawyer and a cell block of sin. It would be a crime to miss it.

Catch Chicago at Milton Keynes Theatre from Monday, January 25, until Saturday, January 30.

Tickets cost between £11 and £32.

To book your seat call 0844 871 7652 or visit www.miltonkeynestheatre.com

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  • Last Updated: 21 January 2010 11:21 AM
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  • Location: Bedford
 
 
 

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