Photo credit: The Choir of Man (Photo by Steve Schuff)

‘The Choir of Man’ announces full cast for West End run

The all-singing, all-dancing, pub celebration opens at the Arts Theatre later this month.

Sophie Thomas
Sophie Thomas

Ahead of the West End premiere of The Choir of Man, the full cast has been revealed, including original cast members that have performed in the show worldwide. The Choir of Man begins performances at the Arts Theatre from 29 October, and The Choir of Man tickets are on sale now. 

The Choir of Man cast includes Tom Brandon as the Hard Man, Miles Anthony Daley as the Romantic, Daniel Harnett as the Joker, Alistair Higgins as the Maestro, Freddie Huddleston as The Handyman, Richard Lock as the Beast, Mark Loveday as the Barman, Ben Norris as the Poet and Tyler Orphé-Baker as the Bore. The cast is completed by Matt Beveridge and George Bray.

Live music is played by an on stage band, including Jack Hartigan on guitar, Zami Jamil playing the violin, Emanuel Bonsu as the drummer and Caleb Wilson as the bassist. 

The 80-minute production celebrates singing together at a pub in a show that's billed as a party, a concert and a lock-in all rolled into one. The Choir of Man songs include tracks by Guns 'N' Roses, Adele and Avicii. 

The Choir of Man is created by Nic Doodson and Andrew Kay, directed by Nic Doodson, with musical supervision, vocal arrangements and orchestrations by Jack Blume, movement direction and choreography by Freddie Huddleston, monologues written by Ben Norris, scenic design by Oli Townsend, lighting design by Richard Dinnen, costume design and associate scenic design by Verity Sadler, sound design by Sten Severson, casting by Debbie O'Brien. Associate Choreographer is Rachel Chapman and Associate Musical Director is Hollie Cassar. The show is produced by Immersive Everywhere, Nic Doodson, Andrew Kay, Wendy & Andy Barnes and AK Theatricals.

The Choir of Man is at the Arts Theatre from 29 October.

The Choir of Man tickets are on sale now.

Photo credit: The Choir of Man (Photo by Steve Schuff)

 

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