SATURDAY Night Fever will be dancing into Cardiff with performances running from Tuesday, March 31 until Saturday, April 4.

This spectacular new staging of the iconic musical is packed with legendary hits from the Bee Gees including the classics Stayin’ Alive, Night Fever, Jive Talking; How Deep is Your Love? And You Should Be Dancing, all performed at the New Theatre.

The date is 1976 and in New York, Tony Manero, a young man from a tough Brooklyn neighbourhood with a dead-end job and an extraordinary ability to dance, has only one ambition in life – to become the disco king.

Every Saturday night, Tony dons his flares and hits the dance floor, creating a stir as he wows the crowds with his phenomenal moves and routines.

When he meets Stephanie, who also dreams of a world beyond Brooklyn, and they decide to train together for a dance competition, their lives begin to change forever.

A large and hugely talented cast of actor-musicians will play instruments, dance and sing in this spectacular new musical production.

The role of Tony Manero is played by Danny Bayne, who made his West End debut as Danny Zuko in the musical Grease at London’s Piccadilly Theatre after winning ITV’s Grease is the Word.

He starred in the West End for two years and performed the role on tour.

He returns to the role of Tony Manero after touring the US in Saturday Night Fever.

A talented dancer, he has achieved the status of British Champion in Freestyle, Hip Hop, Latin American and Rock ‘n’ Roll.

Naomi Slights plays the role of Stephanie. Her credits include Mamma Mia! in the West End, 20th Century Boy on UK Tour, Thank You For The Music at Hyde Park, and she returns to the role of Stephanie after starring in Saturday Night Fever at Frankfurt’s English Theatre.

Tickets to the show range from £10 to £34.50. For further details about the show or to book your tickets please visit www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk or call the box office on 02920 878889. Online sales carry a small additional transaction charge.