Two new cast members have been confirmed to join Waitress' UK Tour as it heads to Edinburgh.
Wendy Mae Brown and David Hunter have been announced as the latest stars to join the beloved musical lineup.
Wendy Mae Brown, who is known for The Book of Dust, will play Becky when she joins the production from March 30, 2022.
Meanwhile, David Hunter who previously played Dr Pomatter at the Adelphi Theatre will reprise his role in Llandudno from March 30 to April 2, 2022.
Hunter will then take over the part full-time from May 30 with Matt Willis taking on the role on the dates in between.
Waitress UK Tour cast
Waitress follows the dreams of a young waitress and expert pie-maker who aspires to leave her job and forge her own future.
The musical is known for attracting some of the biggest names in musical theatre.
They will join a star-studded cast with Chelsea Halfpenny as Jenna, Evelyn Hoskins as Dawn, George Crawford as Ogie, Michael Starke as Joe, Tamlyn Henderson as Earl and Christopher D Hunt as Cal.
The company also includes Monique Ashe-Palmer, Amelia Atherton, Donal Brennan, Aimée Fisher, Scarlet Gabriel, Nathanael Landskroner, Charlie Martin, Liam McHugh, Olivia Mitchell, Ben Morris and Brian Roland.
The show is currently touring until August 20, 2022 and will be stopping off in both Edinburgh and Glasgow next month.
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How to buy tickets to Waitress UK Tour in Edinburgh
Waitress is heading to the Edinburgh Playhouse in April this year.
The company will be performing from April 19 to 23 with evening shows Tuesday to Saturday as well as matinees on Wednesday and Saturday too.
The show is suitable for ages 13 and over and tickets are available from £13.
Book your seats for Waitress via the ATG Tickets website.
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