THE West End dreams of the stars of London’s newest original show are not quite forever.
It was announced today that Viva Forever! which features the songs of the Spice Girls has posted closing notice at the Piccadilly Theatre for June 29, just six months after it started its run.
The cast includes Lucy Phelps, aged 25, of Callow End, near Malvern, who is said to be understandably upset by the announcement, along with the rest of the cast.
The musical is produced by Judy Craymer and written by Jennifer Saunders.
In a press statement issued this morning, Ms Craymer, said “It is with a heavy heart that we’ve had to make this very difficult decision to post closing notices for this original show which is blessed with one of the most brilliant casts currently on the West End stage.
"We set out to create a contemporary story that truly reflects our time; to take a satirical look at the underbelly of a TV Talent show and the chaos that ensues for a mother, her daughter and their friends, a theatrical event to embrace all generations both on and off the stage.
"Testament to that achievement is the standing ovation at every performance from an audience of families and friends all enjoying a great night out.
"The show has evolved since we first opened and is now brighter, lighter and funnier, but despite the wonderful audiences and extremely positive feedback we just can’t make it work. I'm so proud of everyone involved in this production. VIVA FOREVER! may be taking it’s leave for now in the West End but the legacy of Spice Girls will never fade.”
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