1 The Commitments, February 13 to 18.

Remember the film? This is the stage musical version of Roddy Doyle’s story of a warts-and-all Irish soul band, now touring with Brian Gilligan and Kevin Kennedy leading the cast, after a record-breaking two-year West End run.

2 Thoroughly Modern Millie, February 27 to March 4.

EastEnders and Coronation Street soap star Michelle Collins joins Strictly Come Dancing’s Joanne Clifton, in the adorable title role, for a musical comedy full of merry mayhem, set in 1922 New York.

3 Wonderland, March 6 to 11.

Wendi Peters, formerly of Coronation Street, stars as the Queen of Hearts alongside Dave Willetts, as the White Rabbit, in debut UK tour of Frank Wildhorn’s musical adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Britain’s Got Talent’s Rachael Wooding plays Alice.

4 Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story, March 21 to 25. The most regular visiting musical at the GOH returns again, and why not. Rave on, the best jukebox show of all, charting Holly’s all-too-brief rise and fall, with an unparalleled wondrous soundtrack.

5 Evita, March 28 to April 1.

Bill Kenwright’s touring production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical story of Eva Peron, spiritual leader of the Argentine nation, features Emma Hatton, from the West End’s Wicked, as Eva, and Gian Marco Schiaretti, from Disney’s Tarzan, as Che.

6 Rock Of Ages, April 7 to 15.

York Stage Musicals invite you to “get ready to back-comb your hair, dig out that ra-ra skirt and prepare to air-guitar the evening away in this 1980s-themed show that contains scenes of full frontal rock debauchery”.