Casting has been announced for the upcoming West End musical Knights of the Rose, a new rock musical directed by Racky Plews.

It tells the story of a group of noble Knights who must defend both their house and their honour as they return from a victory to an even greater threat against their kingdom. The text will take from the literature of Marlowe, Shakespeare and Chaucer

The production will be directed and choreographed by Racky Plews (who also directed Green Day musical American Idiot), and features songs from Bon Jovi, Muse, Meat Loaf and Bonnie Tyler (confirmed song list can be found below). The musical will run from on 29th June at the Arts Theatre, and tickets are available now.

Casting for the musical includes:

Adam Pearce (King Aethelstan)

Chris Cowley (Palamon),

Oliver Saville (Hugo),

Rebecca Bainbridge (Queen Matilda / Bess),

Rebekah Lowings (Isabel),

Matt Thorpe (Horatio),

Ruben Van keer (John),

Katie Birtill (Hannah)

and Bleu Woodward (Emily)

Ian Gareth-Jones, Kelly Hampson and Tom Bales make up the ensemble.

The musical is created by Jennifer Marsden, and will be designed by Diego Pitrach.

The following songs are confirmed to feature in the musical:

“Blaze Of Glory” - Bon Jovi

“Blood On Blood” – Bon Jovi

“Always” - Bon Jovi

“Bed Of Roses” - Bon Jovi

“This Is Love, This Is Life” - Bon Jovi

“Changes” – Black Sabbath

“Holding Out For A Hero” – Bonnie Tyler

“Total Eclipse Of The Heart” - Bonnie Tyler

“Hero” - Enrique Iglesias

“King Arthur: Third Act” - Henry Purcell

“The Parting Glass” – Irish Folk Song

“Is Nothing Sacred” – Meat Loaf

“Marriage Of Figaro: Part 1V” – Mozart

“Survival” – Muse

“Don’t Speak” - No Doubt

“Turn, Turn, Turn” – Pete Seegar

“Everybody Hurts” – R.E.M.

“Addicted To Love” - Robert Palmer

“Hard Times Of Old England” - Steeleye Span

“Wherever You Will Go” – The Calling

“He Ain’t Heavy He’s My Brother” - The Hollies

“Pilgrim” – Uriah Heep

Knights of the Rose is at the Arts Theatre from 29th June to 26th August.

Knights of the Rose Tickets are available now.