The original run of
Closer to Heaven was from May 2001 to September 2001. This was extended to January 2002 because early performances were played to packed audiences. However, over the summer, audiences dwindled. In interviews, Neil Tennant blamed this on poor marketing and bad press reviews. After the
11 September 2001 attacks, the Arts Theatre was worried about the continual fall of audience numbers across London and wanted a big audience puller, so
Closer to Heaven closed on 13 October 2001. It was replaced with
The Vagina Monologues. When
Closer to Heaven opened in London, the Pet Shop Boys said that there was interest from production companies all over the world, including New York and Germany. On 8 May 2006, Frances Barber joined Pet Shop Boys to perform "Friendly Fire" at a concert for
BBC Radio 2. This was recorded and later released as the Pet Shop Boys' live album
Concrete.
Brisbane 2005 In 2005, a short series of performances was produced by the
Brisbane Powerhouse in Brisbane, Australia. The cast for the Australian production included: • Billie Trix –
Libby Munro • Straight Dave –
Regis Broadway • Shell Christian – Crystal Taylor • Mile End Lee – Joel Curtis • Vic Christian –
Chris Herden • Bob Saunders – Chris Maver • Flynn – David Dellit • Billie's Babes – Joel Curtis, Olympia Kwitowski, Sarshee Elliot, Brad Kendrick, Remi Broadway, Ellen Casey In December 2005, Pet Shop Boys announced that this production would be moving to Sydney to coincide with the
Sydney Mardi Gras; however, the production was cancelled due to time constraints.
Brighton 2009 The amateur City Theatre Company in
Brighton staged
Closer to Heaven in September 2009 at the
Sallis Benney Theatre. It had a five-day run, 22 to 26 September.
Texas 2010 The first US production was scheduled for 1 to 24 October 2010, by Uptown Players in Dallas, Texas. The cast for this production included: • Billie Trix – Morgana Shaw • Straight Dave – Evan Fuller • Shell Christian – Lee Wadley • Mile End Lee – Clayton Younkin • Vic Christian – Jason Kane • Bob Saunders – Coy Covington • Flynn – Mikey Abrams
London Revivals 2015 A revival of the show took place at the
Union Theatre in May 2015. Due to overwhelming popularity a second run happened in Autumn 2015. This smaller scale production featured the 2012 song "
Vocal" as the closing number instead of original closing numbers of "Positive Role Model" and the reprise of "My Night". An instrumental of "Positive Role Model" still features during a dance routine scene.
April to May 2015 • Billie Trix – Katie Meller • Straight Dave – Jared Thompson • Shell Christian – Amy Matthews • Mile End Lee – Connor Brabyn • Vic Christian – Craig Berry • Bob Saunders – Ken Christiansen • Flynn – Ben Kavanagh
October to November 2015 • Billie Trix – Katie Meller / Ben Kavanagh • Straight Dave – Alex Lodge • Shell Christian – Molly McGuire • Mile End Lee – Jonathan David Dudley • Vic Christian – David Habbin • Bob Saunders – Nic Kyle • Flynn – Ben Kavanagh / Daniel James Greenway
London Revival 2019 A new production of the show took place at the 100-seat
Above the Stag Theatre in London from July to August 2019. This
off-West End production, directed by
Steven Dexter, also featured "
Vocal" as the closing song, and featured a new version of "Something Special" with altered lyrics written by Neil Tennant, sung by Mile End Lee. This production received generally positive reviews. • Billie Trix –
Adèle Anderson • Straight Dave – Blake Patrick Anderson • Shell Christian – Maddy Banks • Mile End Lee – Mikulas Urbanek • Vic Christian – Christopher Howell • Bob Saunders –
Ian Hallard • Flynn – Aidan Harkins • Billie's Babes – Rhys Harding, Billie Hardy, Matthew Ives, Hollie Smith-Nelson
London Revival 2024 Another London revival opened at the
Turbine Theatre in Battersea on 31 May and ran until 27 July. This production featured a more immersive experience with the theatre transformed into a club setting with cabaret tables, and again replaces the final song, dropping both "Positive Role Model" and "Vocal" and instead adding "For Every Moment", from the 2019 spin off show
Musik.
Jenna Lee-James temporarily replaced
Frances Ruffelle for the penultimate week of the run after Ruffelle fractured her ankle. • Billie Trix –
Frances Ruffelle/
Jenna Lee-James • Dave – Glenn Adamson • Shell Christian –
Courtney Bowman • Lee – Connor Carson • Vic Christian – Kurt Kansley • Bob Saunders – David Muscat • Flynn – Lewis James • Billie's Babes – Beth Curnock, Cian Hughes, Jamie Tait ==
Musik: The Billie Trix Story==