New cast revealed for 'The Choir of Man' in the West End
The pub-based show opened in the West End in 2021 and features the songs of artists such as Queen, Luther Vandross, Sia, Paul Simon, Adele, and Katy Perry.
The new cast has been revealed for The Choir of Man, as the show enters its final months at the Arts Theatre in the West End. The show's last performance will be on 4 January 2026.
The pub-based show, which celebrates community and features the songs of artists such as Queen, Luther Vandross, Sia, Paul Simon, Adele, and Katy Perry, opened in the West End in 2021 and has welcomed over 280,000 audience members.
As some current cast members join the show’s forthcoming Shanghai production, the West End company will welcome back familiar faces from the Choir of Man family.
From 2 September, the company will include Aled Pennock (Bore), Jason Brock (Romantic), Cal T King (Beast), Ifan Gwilym-Jones (Maestro), Oliver Jacobson (Barman), Benji Lord (Joker), Paul McArthur (Poet), Tom Carter-Miles (Swing), Alex Mallalieu (Swing), Dave Shute (Swing), and Sam Ebenezer (Swing).
Joining them for part of the run will be Matt Beveridge (Hardman, 2 – 21 September), Levi Tyrell Johnson (Hardman, 23 September – 4 January), Ben Goffe (Handyman, 2 September – 12 October), Adam Hilton (Handyman, 14 October – 2 November) and George Knapper (Handyman, 4 Novmber – 4 January).
Nic Doodson said on behalf of the producers, “The Arts Theatre has been our London home for nearly four years, and it’s bittersweet to enter these final months. We’re thrilled to welcome back some brilliant members of our global family, and equally excited for those heading off to represent The Choir of Man in Shanghai. This is the last chance to raise a glass with our West End company before we say goodbye to the Arts Theatre — but not goodbye forever. Watch this space."
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Photo credit: Ifan Gwilym-Jones, Jason Brock, and Aled Pennock. (Courtesy of production)
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