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Keala Settle, Tom Francis, and Julius D'Silva join & Juliet

& Juliet the Musical Are you up for a treat? Three brilliant new cast members will be joining the award-winning & Juliet for the first time. The production has been widely described as ‘joyous’, so prepare yourself for an evening of sheer theatrical pleasure. The music, the plot, the stars of the show, the staging and the costumes all contribute to the magic of a story Shakespeare never told.

Who’s involved in & Juliet?

The brand new cast members will all join the show from Tuesday 29th March 2022 at the Shaftesbury Theatre, where it recently extended until 24th September 2022. Can Juliet find her way back to a love story written in the stars? Is there life after Romeo? Is he actually worth another go? Come along and see why this extraordinary musical has delighted so many, and continues to do so.

  • Keala Settle joins the cast to play the nurse
  • Tom Francis will play Romeo
  • Julius D'Silva will play the amorous Frenchman, Lance
  • Miriam-Teak Lee – who won the Olivier Award for Best Actress in 2020 for her work as Juliet – leads the cast
  • The play also stars Cassidy Janson, who won an Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress for her work as Anne Hathaway,
  • Oliver Tompsett plays William Shakespeare
  • Tim Mahendran plays Francois
  • Alex Thomas-Smith plays May
  • The new ensemble includes Ebony Clarke, Bessy Ewa, Collette Guitart, Cassandra Lee, Nathan Louis-Fernand, Zara MacIntosh, Carl Man, Christian Maynard, Rachel Moran, Owen Saward, Aaron Shales, Benjamin Terry and Suki Wong
  • Ivan De Freitas, Rhian Duncan, Alex Tranter, Sophie Usher and Rhys Wilkinson continue as ensemble members

Buy & Juliet Tickets

Buy your & Juliet tickets online with us and choose the best seats with our essential Shaftesbury Theatre seating plan. Then we'll send E-tickets direct to your email address for you to show at the door on the day.

About the Shaftesbury Theatre

The Shaftesbury Theatre is famous for having a large seating capacity that actually creates an unusually intimate experience. At the same time the venue’s 1400 seats make it the biggest independent theatre in the West End. Past shows at the Shaftesbury Theatre include Burn the Floor, Rock of Ages, Hairspray, Fame, and Rent.