Complete casting announced for Something Rotten! in concert
All the way from Broadway! ðŸŽ
Last updated 11th Jul 2024
Complete casting has been announced for the UK premiere of the hit Broadway musical comedy Something Rotten, which plays Theatre Royal Drury Lane on Monday 5th August and Tuesday 6th August.
Completing the cast are Evonnee Bentley-Holder, Jordan Cunningham, Luke Field-Wright, Ru Fisher, Matthew Koon, Eddie Manning, Lisa Mattheison, Katharine Pearson and Ella Redhead, who make up the ensemble.
They join the previously announced Jason Manford as Nick Bottom are Gary Wilmot (Anything Goes, Wicked) as Nostradamus, Richard Fleeshman (Company, Urinetown) as Shakespeare, Marisha Wallace (Guys & Dolls, Oklahoma!) as Bea, Evelyn Hoskins (Waitress, Spring Awakening) as Portia, Cassius Hackforth (For Tonight, From Here to Eternity) as Nigel Bottom, Steve Furst (Oliver!, Matilda, Little Britain) as Shylock, Ashley Samuels (Hairspray, The Book Of Mormon) as Troubadour, Cameron Blakely (Disney’s Newsies, Mrs Doubtfire) as Brother Jeremiah and Jenna Boyd (Come From Away, The Wind in the Willows) as Lady Croydon.
Further casting is yet announced.
Making its UK premiere, the hit Broadway musical comedy Something Rotten! plays Theatre Royal Drury Lane on Monday 5th August and Tuesday 6th August. Something Rotten! in Concert stars Jason Manford (The Producers, The Wizard of Oz, National Lottery’s Big Night of Musicals) as Nick Bottom and is directed by Tim Jackson (Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York), Merrily We Roll Along). The full Broadway score is performed by the London Musical Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Freddie Tapner (Love Never Dies, Chess, Kinky Boots).
Something Rotten! was created by Hollywood screenwriters Karey Kirkpatrick (Chicken Run, James and the Giant Peach), John O’Farrell (Best-selling novels include The Best a Man Can Get, May Contain Nuts, The Man Who Forgot His Wife) and Grammy Award-winning songwriter Wayne Kirkpatrick (Change the World by Eric Clapton), who together went on to adapt Mrs Doubtfire into the West End and Broadway Musical. The show follows the story of Renaissance writers Nick and Nigel Bottom as they seek to outshine Shakespeare by writing the world’s first musical.
Something Rotten! originally opened on Broadway at the St. James Theatre in 2015 and received several Best Musical nominations, 10 Tony Award nominations and was hailed by Time Out New York as "the funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years".
To get tickets to the concert you can visit the Something Rotten! website.
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Where: Gillian Lynne Theatre, London When: Closes August 2024
Following their win at the 2023 Olivier Awards, Sheffield Theatre's production of Standing at the Sky's Edge will transfer to the West End in 2024. The musical tells three interweaving stories across time all set in the Park Hill estate in Sheffield alongside the music of Richard Hawley.
Hadestown
Where: Lyric Theatre, London. When: From 10th February 2024
After becoming a smash on Broadway, Hadestown is returning to London for its West End debut. The production was last seen on this side of the Atlantic back in 2018 when it ran at the National Theatre.
Cruel Intentions: The 90's Musical
Where: the Other Palace theatre. When: January 2024 till May 2024
Based on the film of the same name, the show started off in New York then transferred to the Edinburgh Fringe festival with a sold out run. Featuring all the best 90's music!
Everybody's Talking About Jamie
Where: Peacock Theatre. When: 5th February.
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Clueless The Musical
Where: Churchill Theatre Bromley. When: 12th February.
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Bonnie & Clyde
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Starter For Ten
Where: Bristol Old Vic, Bristol. When: 29th February to 30th March 2024
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MJ The Musical
Where: Prince Edward Theatre, London. When: 6th March 2024
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Sister Act
Where: Dominion Theatre. When: March 2024.
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
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Burlesque The Musical
Where: Manchester Opera House. When: 13th June.
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Shrek The Musical
Where: Eventim Apollo. When: 19th July.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
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Shucked
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