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New Evita Production Photos Released


Take a look at these brand new production photos of Rachel Zegler and the cast of Evita!

Evita opened at the London Palladium on 14 June 2025. The musical is running for a strictly limited season and is set to close on 6 September 2025.

The new production is directed by Jamie Lloyd. Evita stars Golden Globe winner Rachel Zegler (Snow White, West Side Story) as Eva Perón. Also starring alongside her in his West End debut is Diego Andres Rodriguez as Che. They are then joined by James Olivas (American Idiot) as Juan Perón. Furthermore the cast includes Aaron Lee Lambert (Hamilton) as Agustín Magaldi with Bella Brown (Hadestown) as The Mistress / Alternate Eva.

In addition, the Evita cast is completed by Carl Au, Gabriela Benedetti, Shakara Brown, Damian Buhagiar, Kyeirah D’Marni, Sally Frith, DeAngelo Jones, Lucas Koch, Natasha Leaver, Michael Lin, Dianté Lodge, Louis Mackrodt, Mireia Mambo, Mia Mullarkey, Perry O’Dea, Alysha Sontae, Monica Swayne, Jon Tsouras and Harrison Wilde, with Myla Carmen, Barney Hudson, Nathan Louis-Fernand, Kirsty Anne Shaw, Ricardo Spriggs and Regan Bailey Walker as Swings. Auora Breslin, Lois Haidar, Siena Merilind-Wu and Ffion Rosalie Williams share the role of The Child.

Below are the incredible new production photos of Evita – photographs by Marc Brenner.

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Celebrate London Pride 2025 With A West End Show!


London Pride Parade 2025 is taking place on 5th July 2025. Whether you’re coming down to the West End to take part in the parade or supporting as a spectator, why not finish the day off with one of the many London shows which also represent the LGBTQIA+ community!

What is London Pride?

The event is also officially known as Pride in London. It is an annual event which initially started as a protest to fight for the rights for the LGBTQIA+ community. As the years have passed, the event has become both a rally for the community but also a celebration of it! Pride in London is now a non-for-profit organisation run by a volunteer-powered LGBTQ+ force which aims to “unite our voices, amplify our diversity and protest against inequality.” This year’s route runs from Hyde Park Corner to Whitehall. There are also many stages along the route and in the West End which will have performances from music acts and speeches from activists throughout the day.

Musicals to Watch over the London Pride Weekend

TitaniqueThe Criterion Theatre

Reviewed by many as “a celebration of queer culture” and “a camp musical parody of Titanic”, Titanique is a really fun choice of musical to celebrate London Pride. Not only is it a beloved, Olivier-award-winning musical but it also plays on Sundays! That means you don’t have to cut your pride celebrations short and can catch a matinee or evening performance the day after the big event.

The musical features all Celine Dion music and is written by RuPaul’s Drag Race casting director, Tye Blue. It runs for an hour and a half with no interval and is part improvised. It uses many pop culture references which has the audiences loving every moment.

Titanique have just welcomed a new cast including Luke Bayer, Hiba Elchikhe, Richard Carson, Carl Mullaney and Tosh Wanogho-Maud. They joined existing cast members, Lauren Drew who plays diva, Celine Dion. Darren Bennett and Charlotte Wakefield also remain in the cast.

Book your tickets for Titanique, playing at The Criterion Theatre now.

CabaretThe Kit Kat Club

This musical celebrates the queer community throughout history. It also is based on a book by Christopher Isherwood and his real experiences as a gay man around cabaret clubs in Germany at the rise of the Nazi party.

The musical is hugely popular in London and it’s also very close to the end of the London Pride parade on Embankment. With hit music written by Kander and Ebb, the musical tells the story of cabaret artists in a club in Berlin in the late 1920’s. This particular revival won 7 Olivier Awards, including Best Musical Revival when it opened.

The current cast of Cabaret is lead by Bridgerton star Hannah Dodd as Sally Bowles and TikTok sensation Rob Madge as the MC. They will lead the show until 20th September. You can read more details of the current cast here.

Step into The Kit Kat Club this pride and watch Cabaret.

The Devil Wears PradaThe Dominion Theatre

The Devil Wears Prada has music by the iconic, Elton John. It is based on the hit film starring Meryll Streep. It is about a girl who secures a job as a PA to the editor of a high end fashion magazine. The show follows her journey to survive and thrive in the cut throat fashion industry.

This fun movie musical has choreography full of catwalks and vogueing. It stars Vanessa Williams as the “devil”, Miranda Priestly. She will be appearing in this high fashion musical until October this year. Not only are the creative team on this show members of the LGBTQ+ community, but the storylines celebrate that community also. Particularly in a touching number sung by Matt Henry as Nigel in the shows 2nd act.

Watch The Devil Wears Prada this pride at The Dominion Theatre.

SixThe Vaudeville Theatre

This musical is celebrating all Queens this London Pride! Six the Musical is in a handy location for all pride-goers this year as it is on the Strand, close to the Trafalgar Stage and the Victoria Garden Stage. It also plays twice on both Saturdays and Sundays. Written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, this fringe show has turn into a global sensation!

Six The Musical tells the story of the women who married the infamous King Henry VIII. It gives a voice to the women whose voices have been lost in history. The 90 minute musical rewrites herstory! Each queen is a nod to an iconic pop star and follows a concert format.

Your current Queens in Six the Musical are Jaz Robinson as Catherine of Aragon Thao Therese Nguyen as Anne Boleyn, Hana Stewart as Jane Seymour, Dionne Ward-Anderson as Anna of Cleves, Caitlin De Kuyper as Katherine Howard and Amelia Kinu Muus as Catherine Parr.

Rewrite herstory this pride at Six The Musical playing at The Vaudeville Theatre.

Moulin RougeThe Piccadilly Theatre

London Pride is also a celebration of love and this musical does that! The movie famously has the quote “The greatest thing you can ever learn is to love and to be loved in return.” The story certainly embraces this ideal.

Based on the hit Baz Luhrmann film, this musical follows a doomed love story between a writer and a worker at the Moulin Rouge. The characters in Moulin Rouge have their own found family there and it also celebrates LGBTQ+ characters in the story’s subplots. It is a jukebox musical so it features some of your favourite pop songs. Not only that, it is a feast for the eyes! The attention to detail in the production transforms The Piccadilly Theatre into the Moulin Rouge in Paris.

The current cast includes Natalie Kassanga as Satine, Dom Simpson as Christian, Craig Ryder as Harold Zidler. Also there’s Dex Lee as Toulouse-Lautrec, Ben Richards as The Duke, Ivan De Freitas as Santiago and Charlotte Gooch as Nini Hannah. Lastly, Jay-Allan as Arabia Matteo Johnson as Baby Doll Bernadette Bangura as La Chocolat.

Celebrate Pride this year at The Moulin Rouge in The Picadilly Theatre.

The Lion KingThe Lyceum Theatre

Celebrate this year’s London Pride in the pride lands! This is the second musical you can catch this pride weekend written by pop legend Elton John.

The Lion King is based on the hit Disney animated movie. It follows the story of lion cub, Simba in his journey to reclaim his throne. It uses beautiful puppetry to bring the pridelands and its animals to life. The show is now in its 26th year in the West End. Also, it plays on a Sunday afternoon so is another great choice if you don’t want to cut your pride celebration short on Saturday.

Leading the pack of this production are George Asprey as Scar, Shaun Escoffery as Mufasa, Thenjiwe Nofemele as Rafiki, Gary Jordan as Zazu, Alan McHale as Timon, Mark Roper as Pumbaa, Owen Chaponda as Simba and Merryl Ansah as Nala.

Book cheap tickets to watch The Lion King at The Lyceum Theatre this weekend.


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My Master Builder Closes is 2 Weeks!


There are only 2 weeks left to catch My Master Builder starring Ewan McGregor. The show is playing for a limited run at The Wyndhams Theatre and must close on 12th July.

My Master Builder

This new take on the classic Henrik Ibsen play is Ewan McGregor’s return to the West End after 17 years. My Master Builder is a play which takes place over the course of an evening. Ewan McGregor plays Henry Solness whose wife, Elena (played by Kate Fleetwood) throws a party for him to celebrate his new architectrual triumph. Elena extends the invite to Mathilde, played by Elizabeth Debicki. Mathilde is an old student of Henry’s with whom he shared an intimate connection with. The evening unfolds as well as the characters lives along the way.

The cast of My Master Builder also includes David Ajala as Ragnar and Mirren Mack as Kaia. Lastly, completing the cast are Kai Antoine, Richard Ede, Elizabeth Healy and Jane Mahady as the understudies.

This adaptation has been rewritten by Lila Raicek. Michael Grandage is the director for this production. The remaining creative team are Richard Kent (Set and Costume Designer), Paule Constable (Lighting Designer) and Adam Cork (Sound Designer and Composer). This is as well as Bethany West (Associate Director), Kate West (Production Manager), Lisa Aitken (Costume Supervisor), and Kate Margretts (Prop Supervisor).

Critics felt that this production of My Master Builder is “robustly elegant”. They also gave lots of praise to power-house Kate Fleetwood for her “magnetic” performance as Elena Solness.

There are only 2 weeks left for you to catch Ewan McGregor’s return to the West End, so book your cheap tickets to My Master Builder now before it’s too late!

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Jeevan Braich returns to Starlight Express West End


Jeevan Braich in Starlight Express

Jeevan Braich saved the day last night by returning to Starlight Express, West End. He resumed performances last night as the lead role of Rusty. This is due to Gavin Adams recently sustaining a shoulder injury in the show.

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, Starlight Express is about a childrens train set that comes to life. The production released this statement announcing Jeevan Braich rejoining the show:

“Jeevan returns to the role in place of Gavin Adams, who is taking some time off from the show due to a recent shoulder injury. To allow Gavin the time he needs, the production is delighted to welcome Jeevan back to Starlight Express and looks forward to Gavin’s return once he has fully recovered.”

Jeevan Braich made his debut in this production. In fact, he won the What’s On Stage Award for Best Professional Debut Performance for this.

He is joining the already complete cast which includes Sophie Naglik as Pearl, Olivia Ringrose as Greaseball, Asher Forth as Electra and Georgia Pemberton as Dinah. Also in the cast is Jade Marvin as Momma McCoy and Jaydon Vijn as Hydra. The remaining cast are Jamie Addison, Jessie Angell, Ollie Augustin, Evan Taylor Benyacar, Charles Butcher, Cletus Chan, Tamara Verhoven Clyde, Jamie Cruttenden, Kelly Downing, Isaac Edwards, Maddy Erzan-Essien, Sam Gallacher, Lucy Glover, Scott Hayward, Dante Hutchinson, Iwan James, Lewis Kidd, Hannah Kiss and Nicole Louise-Lewis. Lastly there’s Bethany Rose Lythgoe, Jessica Niles, Temi Olawole, Harrison Peterkin, RED, Ashley Rowe, Nicky Wong Rush, Charlie Russell, Gary Sheridan, Lara Vina Uzcatia and Amber Weston.

You can watch Starlight Express which stars Jeevan Braich at The Troubadour Theatre, Wembley Park. The production is currently booking until 1st March 2026.

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The New Cast of The Phantom of the Opera Announced


New Cast of The 
Phantom of the Opera Announced

The new cast of The Phantom of the Opera was announced yesterday. The new cast will begin performances on 28th July 2025 at His Majesty’s Theatre. The musical is in it’s 39th year on stage and is the second longest running musical currently playing in London.

The musical is based on a novel about a man who lives in the Paris Opera House. He is a musical genius who falls in love with his musical protegee Christine Daee. He will do anything to make her the star that she is.

Staying on to lead the cast of The Phantom of the Opera are Dean Chisnall as The Phantom and Lily Kerhoas as Christine Daaé. Joining them as new cast members are Adam Rhys-Charles as Raoul and Bradyn Debysingh as Ubaldo Piangi who is making his West End debut in this production.

Also remaining in this new cast of The Phantom of the Opera are Joanna Ampil as Carlotta Giudicelli and Adam Linstead as Monsieur André. As well as Martin Ball as Monsieur Firmin, Helen Hobson as Madame Giry and Millie Lyon as Meg Giry. Colleen Rose Curran plays the role of Christine Daee at certain performances.

Other new additions to the cast include Michael Baxter, Polly Clarke, Ashley Gilmour and Matt Hayden. Also, Verity Marlow, Inguna Morozova, Skye November, Taylor Pardell and Rachel Spurrell.

Completing the new cast of The Phantom of the Opera are George Arvidson, Embla Bishop, David Burilin, and Leonard Cook. With Hywel Dowsell, Connor Ewing, Florence Fowler, James Gant, Emily George, Melanie Gowie, Molly Hall, Eilish Harmon-Beglan and Will Hawksworth. Lastly, Nicholas Hepher, Mandy Kwan, Tim Morgan, Johnny Randall, Zoë Soleil Vallée, Jasmine Wallis and Victoria Ward.

Book cheap tickets for The Phantom of the Opera at His Majesty’s Theatre currently booking until 28th March 2026.


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London Musicals Based On Books


Here’s a handy list of London Musicals that are based on books. This can be a handy resource if you’re an educator wanting to tie in watching musicals with literature. Or perhaps you’re just like me: Equal parts book worm and musical lover!

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald

This is the first of 2 London musicals currently running on the West End that are based on a book by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Fitzgerald was an American writer, mostly known for his depictions of the Jazz Age. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a short story that Fitzgerald released in 1922. It tells the story of a man who ages backwards.

The musical adaptation takes this story and sets it in a Cornish Fishing Village. It has an original score and the cast is made up of actor musicians who play their instruments live on stage. The production is much loved here in London. So much so in fact, that it won 3 Olivier Awards this year.

The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button is playing at The Ambassadors Theatre until 30th August 2025.

Wicked

Wicked is a staple when it comes to London musicals and has been running at The Apollo Victoria for almost 19 years. Many people don’t realise however, that this popular musical is based on a book series written by Gregory Maguire. Maguire has written many adult fantasy and children’s literature books, with the first Wicked book being published in 1995.

Wicked tells the untold story of the witches of Oz. It tells us how exactly the wicked witch became wicked. It has also been adapted into a movie starring Cynthia Erivo and Arianna Grande. The music is written by Stephan Schwartz who actually had to convince Maguire to release the theatrical rights to him.

Wicked is defying gravity at The Apollo Victoria until 4th January 2026.

Matilda – Roald Dahl

Matilda is perhaps the show that most people will know already is based on a book as it is one of the most popular London musicals. The book was published in 1988 and has been loved by generations of children since its publication. The book was already adapted into a film in 1996 starring Danny DeVito as well as various other media.

Matilda the Musical was written by comedian Tim Minchin and debuted on the West End in 2011. It tells the story from the book of Matilda, a gifted girl with neglectful parents. Her powers and intelligence help her cope at school and home to help her reclaim her life.

Matilda is now booking until 24th May 2026 at The Cambridge Theatre.

The Devil Wears Prada – Lauren Weisberger

Most people know this show as one of the many London musicals that are based on films. However, what people don’t know is that the book came first! The book is written by Lauren Weisberger and was published in 2003.

The story is about a naive aspiring journalist who gets a job as a personal assistant to the editor of a high fashion magazine. The book became a very popular Chick Lit book and gained traction after people discovered the author has actually worked as a personal assistant to Anna Wintour, the editor of Vogue.

The West End adaptation features celebrity Vanessa Williams as Miranda Priestly, the “devil” editor of the magazine. It also has music written by legend Elton John.

The Devil Wears Prada is playing at The Dominion Theatre until 3rd January 2026.

Oliver! – Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

This classic musical is based on the novel Oliver Twist written by Charles Dickens. It was originally published in monthly installments with the full book released in 1838. Oliver Twist is a classic piece of literature which tells the story of an orphan boy in Victorian England who escapes a work house and falls in with a bunch of pickpockets to survive the East End.

Lionel Bart’s musical adaptation of the Dickens tale opened in the West End for the first time in 1960 making it one of the oldest London musicals based on a book. The musical was famously adapated on screen in 1968 and won 6 academy awards including best picture! It features songs which are now classics just as Food Glorious Food and As Long As He Needs Me.

The current revival of Oliver! is playing at The Gielgud Theatre until 29th March 2026.

The Phantom Of The Opera – La Fantome de l’Opera by Gaston Leroux

Originally published in French in 1910, The Phantom Of The Opera is the 2nd longest running musical currently on the West End. Gaston Leroux was a renowned journalist turned author. He was particularly well known for writing mysteries however the Gothic Romance, The Phantom of The Opera is his most famous work. Leroux was inspired both by the Paris Opera house and the ghosts believed to inhabit the opera house at the time. It tells the story of “The Phantom”, a man who lives in the opera house. He is a musical genius and falls in love with his protegee Christine Daae.

The novel was adapted into a musical in 1986 by Andrew Llyod Webber. Webber has written many hit London musicals including Evita and Sunset Boulevard. The musical has beautiful, sweeping songs in an operatic style and sells out nearly every night

The Phantom Of The Opera is currently booking at His Majesty’s Theatre until 28th March 2026.

Cabaret – Goodbye To Berlin by Christopher Isherwood

Cabaret is based on the novel “Goodbye Berlin” written by Anglo-American Christopher Isherwood. He was inspired by his own 3 year stay there. He enjoyed cabaret clubs and witnessed the extreme political climate that led to the establishment of the Nazi party. Following the enabling act Isherwood fled to England and shortly after, cabaret clubs were shut down and many of his friends – some of who, the characters are based on – also fled or were sent to concentration camps.

It was first adapted into a play called “I Am A Camera” before that was, in turn, adapted into a musical. The writers of Chicago, Kander and Ebb wrote the music for this powerful musical adaptation with Joe Masteroff writing the book.

Cabaret is playing at The Kit Kat Club and is booking until 28th March 2026.

Les Miserables – Victor Hugo

It is a wonder they managed to get this novel adapted into a musical. The novel is made up of 5 volumes and is in fact 1,462 pages long! Hugo was already an established author following his novel “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” and it was highly anticipated when it was released in 1862. He was inspired by events he witnessed on the streets of Paris and living through the French Revolution.

The story follows many characters during this tumultuous time in Paris however, the main through line follows Valjean, a man imprisoned and later on the run for stealing a loaf of bread. Over 100 years later French composers Claude Michel Schoenberg and Alain Boubill adapted the novel to an entirely sung through musical. Following its French premiere in 1980, it was later translated into English in 1985. It has played in the West End ever since and is currently the longest running show out of all the London musicals.

Les Miserables is currently booking at The Sondheim Theatre until 28th March 2026.

Clueless – Emma by Jane Austen

Clueless is another one of the current London musicals that is well known for being based on a film. What many people don’t realise however, is that the iconic movie was based on Jane Austen’s “Emma”. Written in 1816, this is the oldest book that has inspired a musical currently playing on the West End.

In the classic romance novel, Emma fancies herself a matchmaker and constantly begins to meddle in people’s love lives. Similarly, Cher in Clueless takes on this story line and the same character traits as a wealthy girl in an American highschool in the 90’s.

Clueless is playing at The Trafalgar Theatre until 28th March 2026.

Hamilton – Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow

From our list of London Musicals based on books today, Hamilton is the only one based on non-fiction! Lin Manuel Miranda took inspiration from Ron Chernow’s biography on Alexander Hamilton. Chernow is a Pulitzer prize winning writer and biographer. Alexander Hamilton is the biography of the lesser known American founding father.

The musical adaptation received global acclaim and recognition. It transferred to the West End in 2017 and has been a hit ever since. Miranda uses rap, RnB and soul music styles in this musical that is almost entirely sung through. He is quoted to say he tells “the story of America then through the voices of America now”.

You can book to watch Hamilton at The Victoria Palace Theatre until 28th March 2026

The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald has already been mentioned once. This means the author has inspired not one but two London musicals currently playing in the West End.

True to Fitzgerald’s style, this novel is set in America in the roaring 20’s. It offers an insight into the mysterious and glamorous Jay Gatsby who throws parties to die for. The novel is often studied in schools due to it’s themes and symbolism throughout the book. It was also an award winning film produced by Baz Luhrmann in 2013.

The musical adaptation originated on Broadway and opened in London earlier this year.

Book tickets for The Great Gatsby at The London Coliseum until 7th September 2025.


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First Look of Hercules on the West End


Here’s the first look of Hercules on the West End! Today is the last preview performance of this new musical which is taking the West End by storm.

It is based on the 1997 animated classic, Hercules. Hercules is a hero from greek mythology and it tells his story to go from ‘Zero to Hero‘. It features songs from the original film with music by Alan Menken and Lyrics by David Zippel who also wrote the songs for Beauty and the Beast and Mulan respectively.

Firsly, here’s a little more about the cast before we get to the first look of Hercules in the West End:

Leading the show as the title is Luke Brady (The Prince of Egypt). Starring alongside him as Meg is Mae Ann Jorolan (Hamilton, Germany) who is making her West End debut following originating the role in Germany.

The iconic and vocal powerhouses of the muses are played by Candace Furbert (The Book of Mormon), Sharlene Hector (Dreamgirls), Brianna Ogunbawo (The Lion King), Malinda Parris (Matilda), and Robyn Rose-Li (Hairspray), and lastly, Kamilla Fernandes (Grease) as Standby Muse.

Trevor Dion Nicholas plays Phil with Stephen Carlile as Hades, Craig Gallivan as Bob and Lee Zarrett as Charles. For more information on the full cast, click here.

The hype for this show ahead of the First Look of Hercules is huge! General excitement for this beloved animation becoming a musical as well as performances on Britain’s Got Talent has lead to completely sold out previews! The opening night is tonight and the show’s currently booking until 28th March 2026 at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

Without further ado, here are the first look of Hercules images on the West End:

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The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Extended!


The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Cast

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button has extended their run until 11th October 2025. The musical is based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel and won 3 Olivier Awards this year. In fact, it even won the highly coveted award for Best New Musical.

The musical adaptation of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is set in a Cornish Fishing village. An ensemble of Actor-Musicians who play their instruments live on stage tells the story. The story is about Benjamin Button, who is born an old man and ages in reverse. The adaptation is by Jethro Compton and Darren Clark.

Regarding the extension of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, writer Compton said:

“Bringing Benjamin Button to the West End has been a dream come true. We could never have imagined such an incredible response to the show. On behalf of the entire Button family, I want to express our enormous gratitude to every audience member who has come to see us and the many that have come back again and brought friends and loved ones with them. This amazing year in the West End is just the first chapter of the show’s life, and as I hope we’ve demonstrated in our journey from a small-scale fringe show to an Olivier Award-winning West End musical, anything’s possible.”

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button also stars award-winning actor John Dagleish as the title role. This is as well as Olivier Award-nominated Clare Foster, who plays Elowen Keene. The remaining cast is Matthew Burns, Jonathan Charles, Oonagh Cox, Katy Ellis, Anna Fordham, Philippa Hogg, Damien James, Ann Marcuson, Jack Quarton, Benedict Salter, Elliot Mackenzie, Emily Panes and Nuwan Hugh Perera.

Book your cheap tickets for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button at The Ambassadors Theatre, now playing until 11th October 2025.


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The Weir Cast West End Announced!


The Weir Cast

The Weir Cast has been announced in full this morning. They are joining the previously announced, multi award-winning movie star, Brendan Gleeson. Gleeson is the latest celebrity to step foot on the West End. This production is also Gleeson’s West End debut!

The Weir will open on 12th September and run until 6th December at The Harold Pinter Theatre. It will open in Dublin before transferring to the West End for a limited run.

Joining Gleeson in The Weir Cast are Owen McDonnell (Killing Eve) as Brendan, Seán McGinley (Braveheart) as Jim, Kate Phillips (Wolf Hall) as Valerie and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (All My Sons) as Finbar.

The play is written by Conor McPherson and is set in a pub in Ireland where 4 locals regularly meet. When a mysterious woman enters the pub, they tell stories to impress her. Little do they know that she has a profoundly personal story of her own, the sharing of which will leave them all shaken. The focus of this play is all about story telling and it really is a gripping, well written play. In fact, this play won the Olivier Award in 1999 for The Best New Play.

Regarding The Weir Cast, playwright and director for the show Conor McPherson said the following:

“I couldn’t be happier to be working with this brilliant cast. It’s always exciting embarking on a new production but to revisit The Weir in the company of these particularly accomplished artists feels like a singular privilege and I look forward to sharing this story with audiences in Dublin and London very soon.”

Book cheap tickets for The Weir at The Harold Pinter Theatre and other plays with LSBO.

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Les Miserables New Cast and 40th Anniversary Special Guests


Les Miserables New Cast Updates

Cameron Mackintosh Productions have announced the Les Miserables New Cast. They also have given us updates of special guests that will perform for a limited run to celebrate the production’s 40th anniversary in the West End.

Ian McIntosh will lead the Les Miserables New Cast as Jean Valjean, with Sam Oladeinde as Javert, Katie Hall as Fantine. Adam Gillen will play Thénardier alongside Claire Machin as Madame Thénardier, Thiago Phillip Felizardo as Marius, Amena El-Kindy as Éponine, Joe Griffiths-Brown as Enjolras and Izzi Levine as Cosette. They will begin performances on 7th July 2025 and take a break whilst the theatre welcomes their anniversary performers.

Completing the ensemble are Hollie Aires, Aidan Banyard, Nicholas Carter, Ella May Carter, Matthew Dale, Irfan Damani, Lila Falce-Bass, Sophie-May Feek, Jessica Johns-Parsons, Seán Keany, Chris Kiely, Sam Kipling, Mia Lamb, Sarah Lark, Ollie Llewelyn-Williams, Matthew McConnell, Aaron-Jade Morgan, Adam Pearce, William Pennington, Jordan Simon Pollard, Lewis Renninson, Danielle Rose, Georgia Tapp, Noah Thallon, Imaan Victoria, and Danny Whelan.

The 40 Anniversary Limited Run Cast

From 8th September to 1st November, the Les Miserables New Cast will pause performances to make from for the birthday cast, made up of some of the most renowned performers who have previously performed in the show.

Killian Donnelly will play Jean Valjean and at certain performances Ian McIntosh will perform this role. Also cast is Bradley Jaden as Javert, Katie Hall as Fantine and Jac Yarrow as Marius. Shan Ako will appear as Éponine, Jordan Shaw as Enjolras and Beatrice Penny-Touré as Cosette. Lastly, starring in the anniversary cast is Adam Gillen as Thénardier and Marina Prior as Madame Thénardier.

The previously mentioned Les Miserables new cast ensemble will remain the same for this anniversary limited run. Most of the leading new cast will resume their roles following the limited anniversary run.

Book your cheap tickets for Les Miserables at The Sondheim Theatre which is now booking until 28th March 2026.


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