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Saturday Night Fever embarks on its second national tour…
with yet another Bee Gees’ classic added to the score.
Having already put The Bee Gees very much front and centre for the first time in the stage musical’s history, with three actors portraying the famous trio live on stage, Bill Kenwright’s new production of Saturday Night Fever now includes another Bee Gee’s classic that is not featured in the film. ‘Tragedy’ has always been there, ‘Too Much Heaven’ joined the song list for the first tour last year, and this year ‘Words’ makes its first appearance with a totally new dance sequence.
Voted number four in the Nation’s Favourite Bee Gees’ Songs Of All Time, ‘Words’ was first recorded on 3 October 1967, and has been covered by some of the world’s biggest artists from Roy Orbison to Elvis and of course it gave Boyzone a number one hit.
Barry Gibb famously said the song was written for the Bee Gees’ manager the late Robert Stigwood when he was staying at his home. Robin added later that the song ‘was written after an argument - about absolutely nothing! And simply reflects a mood; words can make you happy or words can make you sad.’
Bill Kenwright said ‘I fell in love with the Bee Gees way, way back then, when my brother brought home their recording of ‘Spicks and Specks’ after he had lived in Australia for several years.
All of the tracks on the best-selling album are classics, but I was originally anxious to get ‘Too Much Heaven’ into our soundtrack primarily because I felt it fitted and also because it’s one of my favourite ever Bee Gees’ hits, and came out roughly at the same time as Saturday Night Fever. It was actually Robert Stigwood’s managing director Patrick Bywalski who suggested I take a look at ‘Words’ as I was keen to find one more song for the first half of the show. We rehearsed it during the Christmas break, and everyone believes it’s a wonderful addition.’
40 years since its famous UK cinema release, Saturday Night Fever is a reimagined and revitalised music and dance spectacular. The 70’s classic Paramount/RSO movie, with story by Nik Cohn, was an instant hit when it was released in cinemas. The album remains the best-selling movie soundtrack of all time. The musical features the Bee Gees’ greatest hits including Stayin’ Alive, How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever, Tragedy, More Than a Woman and now Words, as well as 70’s favourites Boogie Shoes, Disco Inferno.
Whilst paying homage to the movie, this new stage version delivers added music and hot new choreography. It is directed and produced by Bill Kenwright, with choreography by Olivier Award winning Bill Deamer, designs by Gary McCann, lighting by Nick Richings, and sound by Dan Samson. The stage adaptation is by Robert Stigwood in collaboration with Bill Oakes.