THE West End hit show - The Simon & Garfunkel Story - is heading for Worcestershire later this month.

The show has now been performed in over 50 countries around the world from Sydney to Seattle and sat regularly at the Lyric Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue, London.

Dean , is the writer of the show and says: “I have previously had a modicum of success as a performer which includes playing the West End lead role of Buddy Holly in Buddy - the Musical, Duchess Theatre, London for two years. (also the USA, Canada and European tours).

“Our ‘Paul Simon’, Philip Murray Warson, has also had a wealth of experience at the National Theatre including the lead in One Man, Two Guvnors and the West End in Million Dollar Quartet.

This 50th anniversary celebration of the Simon and Garfunkel story will be at Malvern’s Festival Theatre on Friday, November 16 - quite incredible to think that five decades have passed since the most successful Folk/Rock duo of all time recorded their first no1 hit single The Sound of Silence.

Having performed to sold out audiences in over 50 countries across the world from Sydney to Seattle, The Simon and Garfunkel Story currently in the West End and still proving to be one of the biggest and most successful theatre shows celebrating the lives and career of the sensational duo.

Featuring a full cast of talented West End actor-musicians,it akes audiences back through the 'Groovy' times of the 1960s. It tells the story of both Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel from their humble beginnings as Rock n Roll duo - Tom and Jerry - right through their massive success, dramatic break-up and finishing with a stunning recreation of the 1981 Central Park reformation concert.

Using a huge projection screen, the show feature 1960’s photos and film footage whilst a full live band perform all their hits including Mrs Robinson, 'Cecilia, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Homeward Bound, Sound of Silence and many more.

With every performance creating a standing ovation, this is an evening not to be missed by local fans.