The hit West End production will close as plans have been published for a major redevelopment of the Arts Theatre and its nearby space.
Choir of Man West End production image. Photo by Richard Davenport.
The Choir of Man will be closing in the West End this December.
With its final performance set for 31 December 2024, The Choir of Man has welcomed over 280,000 audience members into its celebration of community, friendship, and pub culture through a mix of popular songs from artists such as Queen, Adele, Guns N' Roses. The production has been a huge hit since it made its West End debut in 2021.
The current cast includes Luke Conner Hall, Sam Pope, Rob Godfrey, Tyler Orphé-Baker, Shane McDaid, Ifan Gwilym-Jones, Kristian Morse, George Knapper, Bradley Walwyn, and David Shute. The swings are Tom Carter-Miles, Seán Keany, and Paul Deegan.
The on-stage band features Jacob Evans on drums, Jack Hartigan on guitar, Darius Luke Thompson on violin, and Sam Tookey on bass.
If you haven't seen the show yet, we have a guide on the 5 reasons to add The Choir of Man to your must-see shows in the West End on our website.