Arlene Phillips spoke on Lorraine this morning about the massive production surrounding 'The Cher Show' which will visit Glasgow later this year.
Speaking to host Christine Lampard, Arlene said: "It’s an amazing story. Cher’s life is just about an iconic woman with hits in every decade, speaks out for women’s rights regardless of the reception she gets, and she always found a way to challenge the expectations of being a woman.
“The expectation for a woman at that time was sit quiet, don’t answer back: but not for Cher. She found this inner strength and we tell her life story, through all of her glorious music, going through her life, and finishing with a big concert!
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“I’m loving it, I was working yesterday with Oti Mabuse (Double strictly winner, and choreographer), we spent time prepping, and it just is so crazy.”
“Her [Cher's] costumes, designed by Gabby Slade who worked on the musical SIX, are unbelievable, they’ll end up in a museum one day. They are stunning, just absolutely stunning.”
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Arlene also said that she feels that people will really enjoy the show, after all the hard work that has been put into the production of the musical.
She added: “I am hoping with Gabby’s designing, Oti’s choreography and the way I have been working on the story with James Cousins, and Rick Ellis, there’s gonna be a lot going on!”
The Cher Show will visit The King's Theatre in Glasgow from Tuesday September 27 to Saturday October 1, and tickets are still available to purchase here.