Why Darren Day cannot wait to cut loose in Footloose at The Alexandra theatre in Birmingham

TV star promising best show yet as Footloose The Musical comes to The Alexandra
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Following two critically-acclaimed tours and due to huge popular demand, Footloose The Musical is back and better than ever touring the UK until August.

Next up for the show is a five-day visit to Birmingham and - ahead its arrival at The Alexandra from Tuesday April 19 to Saturday April 23 - BirminghamWorld caught up with TV and musical theatre favourite Darren Day who stars as Reverend Moore to find out a little more about the tour and his role in the show.

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You’re back on the road in Footloose The Musical. How does it feel to be back on tour?

“We were about to go into rehearsals for Footloose when the pandemic hit. The tour was rescheduled a few times before dates were set for our 2022 opening, almost a full two years later than originally planned. It is amazing to be back out there with the show.

“2020 was devastating for us all but, coming out of the other end, things have really started moving quickly for me. Having not been able to perform during the pandemic, going back on stage and being part of a big musical feels so magical, in the way it felt when I landed the role of Joseph at the Palladium at the beginning of my career.

“I recently finished the UK tour of Chicago which was brilliant and during that tour I saw a genuine thirst for live theatre so couldn’t be more delighted than to move straight into another tour with Footloose.

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“In all of my years as a performer in musical theatre, I don’t think I have jumped straight from one tour into another… I feel very lucky.”

Darren Day is relishing his role as Reverend Moore in Footloose The Musical. Picture: Mark Senior.Darren Day is relishing his role as Reverend Moore in Footloose The Musical. Picture: Mark Senior.
Darren Day is relishing his role as Reverend Moore in Footloose The Musical. Picture: Mark Senior.

Can you tell us a little bit about this tour of Footloose?

“This production of Footloose is particularly special. Even if you have seen it before, you will want to see it again and this new version will blow you away. It’s been reworked with a new set, new costumes, the lot.

“Racky Plews, who is directing, has brought an edgy and exciting new take on the show. She’s been working closely with Dean Pitchford, the writer of the original movie and songs, and his input into this new production has been invaluable.

“The cast and the whole team on this are truly the cream of the crop - a really gifted bunch of performers - acting, singing, dancing and playing instruments throughout the show.”

What about your role as the Reverend?

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“I’m so happy to be playing the Reverend. Over a decade ago I met with the producers for Footloose and Chicago within about three months of each other. I was told I didn’t look old enough!

“So … the only downside of me playing these two roles back-to-back is that I must now look ‘old enough’!

“Since those meetings all those years ago, Billy Flynn and the Reverend have been on my bucket list of roles I desperately wanted to play, so to get the opportunity to play them both in one year is incredibly exciting for me and I feel deeply grateful.

“Having a teenage daughter myself (in real life!), I have a lot of ‘method’ experience to draw upon! It’s tough letting your ‘little princess’ out into the big bad world!”

Everybody Cut Loose: Audiences are in for a treat watching Footloose The Musical. Picture: Mark Senior.Everybody Cut Loose: Audiences are in for a treat watching Footloose The Musical. Picture: Mark Senior.
Everybody Cut Loose: Audiences are in for a treat watching Footloose The Musical. Picture: Mark Senior.
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What do you think keeps Footloose so fresh and keeps audiences coming back for more?

“The great thing about Footloose which I think separates it from other ‘jukebox’ shows is that Dean Pitchford wrote the songs specifically for the movie.

“So, not only are these songs instantly recognisable the second the intro to them begins, they also carry the plot forward in a very truthful way. Apologies for that sounding incredibly ‘arty’ and ‘theatrical’, but they do!

“In the show there are these massive hit tunes that everyone recognises along with a strong and beautiful storyline. It’s a really feelgood show - no doubt about it.”

Do you have a favourite moment in the show?

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“I guess one of my favourite moments in the show is my solo song ‘Heaven Help Me’. It’s a brilliant tune with beautifully written lyrics. Also the poignant moments with the Reverend’s daughter are lovely to play - and the revelations that happen to him.

“My favourite moment in the rehearsal room was when I sat and watched the cast perform the opening number of the title song. I got goosebumps and thought to myself if this is how it feels in a rehearsal room the way it’s going to feel with a set, costumes and on a stage with an audience will be breathtaking.”

Darren Day is coming to Birmingham’s Alexandra Theatre next week. Picture: Rosie Powell.Darren Day is coming to Birmingham’s Alexandra Theatre next week. Picture: Rosie Powell.
Darren Day is coming to Birmingham’s Alexandra Theatre next week. Picture: Rosie Powell.

Finally - why do you think people should come and see Footloose this year across the UK?

“You are going to have the most incredible night. You’re going to hear songs that are instantly recognisable and I challenge you not to sing along to them.

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“There are big numbers, there’s a beautiful story going on, the cast are ridiculously talented.

“You’ll leave the theatre buzzing after having a very special night out. We will have a ball and I can’t wait to see everyone up on their feet at the end to cut loose!”

Based on the 1980s screen sensation which took the world by storm, Footloose The Musical sizzles with spirit, fun and the best in UK musical talent. With cutting-edge modern choreography, you’ll enjoy classic 80s hits including Holding Out for a Hero, Almost Paradise, Let’s Hear It For The Boy and of course the unforgettable title track Footloose.

Also featuring TV and singing star Jake Quickenden, the show gets under way at The Alexandra on Tuesday, April 19 and runs until Saturday, April 23. Visit atgtickets.com/birmingham to buy tickets.

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