Get ready for a triple dose of talent! Faye Tozer, the iconic Steps star, is set to take on a unique challenge in the upcoming tour of Mean Girls: The Musical. But here's where it gets interesting... Faye will be portraying not one, not two, but three distinct roles, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
The musical, inspired by the beloved film starring Lindsay Lohan, is embarking on its first UK and Ireland tour, and Faye is joining the cast for this exciting journey. She'll be stepping into the shoes of the mothers of the show's main characters, Cady Heron (played by Emily Lane) and Regina George (Vivian Panka), as well as assuming the role of Ms. Norbury, the math teacher.
The Wolverhampton Grand Theatre has announced that Faye will be part of their show's cast from June 23rd, and she's also scheduled to perform at multiple other venues across the UK, including Manchester, Canterbury, and Blackpool.
In addition to her recent appearance in the West End's burlesque show Diamonds And Dust, where she played Miss Kitty LeRoy, Faye has a rich background in the music industry. She rose to fame with the pop group Steps, known for their catchy tunes like "Tragedy" and "5, 6, 7, 8."
With her diverse talents, Faye is sure to bring a unique energy to these three distinct characters. And this is the part most people miss: it's not just about the roles, but the impact they have on the story. How will Faye's portrayal of these mothers and the teacher influence the narrative?
What do you think? Will Faye's performance be a highlight of the tour? Or do you have a different take on this unique casting choice? Share your thoughts in the comments below!