Based on the hit film that catapulted disco from subculture to the mainstream, this outstanding musical features songs by the Bee Gees, including Stayin’ Alive, Night Fever and How Deep Is Your Love?

Set in 1970s Brooklyn, it tells the story of Tony Manero, a young man with a dead-end job and a passion for dance.

John Travolta is an extremely tough act to follow but Danny Bayne is captivating as Tony, proving almost impossible to take your eyes off.

The ITV Grease Is The Word-winner is an exceptional dancer and singer and struts with the arrogant swagger required.

Naomi Slights plays Tony’s dance partner and love interest Stephanie, who competes in a dance competition with him. Their partnership is electric as they execute the challenging choreography with ease and finesse.

The effective set turns to transform from graffiti-stained streets to flashy disco.

Unlike some jukebox musicals that churn out exact replicas of famous songs, the tracks are revised to fit the story – Tragedy becomes an emotionally charged ballad, while Jive Talking becomes a protest song.

As with the film, the musical heavily critiques the American Dream, though bursting into song does occasionally water down the gritty drama and working-class sexual thrust.