ALL or Nothing, the new Small Faces musical sensation, is heading for the Princess Theatre, Torquay for a three-night run (Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 2, 3 and 4)

The show opened to critical acclaim and nightly standing ovations at the Vaults Theatre in London in March 2016 and extended its sold-out run before embarking on its first UK tour.

Carol Harrison will play Kay Marriott at certain performances with Stefan Edwards as Kenney Jones, Russell Floyd as Don Arden, Josh Maddison as Ian McLagan, Joseph Peters as Jimmy Winston, Samuel Pope as young Steve Marriott, Chris Simmons as Steve Marriott and Stanton Wright as Ronnie Lane.

The cast also includes Daniel Beales, Sophia Behn, Melissa Brown-Taylor, Daisy Darvill, Fran Dearlove, Katie Faye, Alexander Gold, Danielle Johnson and Martin Teall. 

Carol Harrison said: ‘It’s a real honour to be able to bring the extraordinary world of The Small Faces back to the fans and to a brand new audience, young and old. 

‘Audiences have embraced the chance to enjoy a bit of mod nostalgia and the critics have all acknowledged the vivid underground vibe on stage as we bring the ’60s’ scene into sharp focus. 

‘Our live band and cast tell the story of the rise and fall of the band, a journey as colourful as their sound, and get to showcase an amazing catalogue of music – hard edged R&B.

‘ This is music which influenced a generation of musicians from Paul Weller and The Jam to Oasis, Blur, The Verve and The Arctic Monkeys, not to mention millions of fans.’

Chris Simmons is probably best known for playing the role of DC Mickey Webb for many years in the long-running ITV series The Bill.

He has also appeared in EastEnders as Mark Garland, a love interest for Kat Moon and in the Tracy Beaker spin-off CBBC show, The Dumping Ground.

Russell Floyd first came to public attention as market inspector Michael Rose in EastEnders, a role he played from 1996 to 1999, and subsequently played DC Ken Drummond in the ITV police drama, The Bill, from 2002 to 2005. He also starred in Jonathan Ford’s 2016 movie Offensive.

The Sunday Express calls the show ‘A smile-inducing night of Mod nostalgia’, with The Daily Mail’s Richard Littlejohn adding: ‘There are some great gags, the music is marvellous’ and the Daily Telegraph agreeing that ‘All or Nothing delivers the goods. At once cheeky and reverential’.

Written by the award-winning actress Carol Harrison, All or Nothing tells the electrifying yet bittersweet tale of Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan, Ronnie Lane and Steve Marriott – four charismatic young kids from East London with humour, attitude, passion and, above all, talent. They became The Small Faces and were rocketed into the big time, only to discover the path to fantastic success is paved with exploitation, betrayal and ultimately tragedy. 

All or Nothing celebrates the unique sound of the iconic Mod band. The musical is packed full of all the timeless hits, including the brilliant Whatcha Gonna Do About It, Tin Soldier, Lazy Sunday, Here Comes the Nice, Itchycoo Park and, of course, All or Nothing.

Carol Harrison is an award-winning actress and writer, well known for her theatre and TV work.

She is probably best known as the exciting, fiery and passionate Louise Raymond in Eastenders.

For seven years she played the incorrigible Gloria in the popular series Brushstrokes, and also starred opposite Ray Winstone as sassy Loretta in the comedy series Get Back.

She also starred as Dorothy in two series of London’s Burning, and her latest TV movie Martha, Jac a Sianco for S4C won six BAFTA awards.

The show is endorsed and supported by many of those who feature in its story, including singer PP Arnold and Steve Marriott’s daughter Mollie Marriott, who is the show’s vocal coach.