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    MARTI PELLOW JOINS CAST OF BLOOD BROTHERS

    Following in the steps of Sporty Spice Mel C and Atomic Kitten Natasha Hamilton to name a couple, Marti Pellow is the next pop star to join Blood Brothers taking on the role of Narrator at the West End Phoenix Theatre production.
     

    Marti Pellow joins the cast from 1st November until Saturday 3rd March 2012.

    After huge success as the lead singer in pop band Wet Wet Wet, Marti Pellow has built a career on the stage.  His credits include the title roles in the musical Jekyll and Hyde on tour, Chicago in the West End, The Witches of Eastwick on tour.

    According to his official website he is hugely excited to be sing the "amazing" songs from the long running musical in the West End.

    Book Blood Brothers tickets online now.

    [posted by Louise, 01/10/2011]


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