The Royal Shakespeare Company's West End production of Matilda the Musical has today announced the new adult and child cast at the Cambridge Theatre in September, including casting the 100th Matilda to go into the show, worldwide.
Direct from the UK tour, Elliot Harper joins the cast as Miss Trunchbull with Sebastien Torkia as Mr Wormwood. Marianne Benedict continues as Mrs Wormwood with Carly Thoms taking over the role of Miss Honey from Gina Beck, after her final performance in March 2020.
The show introduces its 100th Matilda as Tilly-Raye Bayer, Olivia Juno Cleverley, Alex Munden and Zoe Simon who share the lead role from September 2019.
The full cast includes Alex Louize Bird, Liberty Buckland, Georgia Carling, Roger Dipper, Kelly Ewins-Prouse, Ben Kerr, Matt Krzan, Connor Lewis, Tom Mather, Kane Oliver Parry, Landi Oshinowo, Ryan Pidgen, James Revell, Gemma Scholes, Christopher Tendai and Dawn Williams.
Direct from the UK tour, Elliot Harper joins the cast as Miss Trunchbull with Sebastien Torkia as Mr Wormwood. Marianne Benedict continues as Mrs Wormwood with Carly Thoms taking over the role of Miss Honey from Gina Beck, after her final performance in March 2020.
The show introduces its 100th Matilda as Tilly-Raye Bayer, Olivia Juno Cleverley, Alex Munden and Zoe Simon who share the lead role from September 2019.
The full cast includes Alex Louize Bird, Liberty Buckland, Georgia Carling, Roger Dipper, Kelly Ewins-Prouse, Ben Kerr, Matt Krzan, Connor Lewis, Tom Mather, Kane Oliver Parry, Landi Oshinowo, Ryan Pidgen, James Revell, Gemma Scholes, Christopher Tendai and Dawn Williams.
The young performers joining the London company in the three teams who
play the roles of Bruce, Lavender, Amanda and the rest of the pupils at
Crunchem Hall are Lily Armitage, Brian Bartle, Kaspar Cahill-Ritter,
Kingsley Campbell-Golding, Sienna Clarke, Haydn Court, Tyler De Souza,
Shana Diallo, Rosie Gell-Marquez, Beth Gilmour, Louie Gray, Edward
Haddon, Gracie Hodson-Prior, Emily Rees, Elliott Rose, Samson Wakayu and
Louis Wint.
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