STAND by, or rather sit on your Lambretta’s, as the Mods will be riding into town next week.

All Or Nothing is the new musical which has been a sell-out sensation in London, and will be playing just two performances only in Malvern at the Forum on Tuesday and Wednesday, October. 11 and 12.

Confirmed casting includes Carol Harrison as ‘Kay Marriott’, Chris Simmons as ‘Steve Marriott’, Tim Edwards as ‘Young Steve’, Joshua Dowen as ‘Mac’, Drew-Levi Huntsman as ‘Kenney’ and Joseph Peters as ‘Jimmy Winston’.

The show, which extended its London run at The Vaults Theatre due to phenomenal public demand, opened to critical acclaim and nightly standing ovations back in March.

Written by the award-winning actress Carol Harrison, and directed by BAFTA winner Tony McHale, the musical tells the electrifying yet bitter-sweet 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.

Carol Harrison, who also stars, 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.  The storyline between her and son-in-law Grant Mitchell gripped parts of the nation and it was for this storyline that Eastenders won the BAFTA for ''Best Soap'' for the first time.

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

Her latest TV movie Martha, Jac a Sianco for S4C won six BAFTA awards.

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.

The Small Faces journey in the music business in the 1960s is as vivid and colourful as their sound. And theirs is a legacy which lives on – raw and soulful music which inspired a whole new generation of stars including Paul Weller and The Jam, Oasis, Blur, The Verve, Ocean Colour Scene, and The Arctic Monkeys. Not to mention millions of fans.

The show starts at 7.45pm on both nights.