Now in its 13th year in the West End, the musical continues to play to packed houses at the Cambridge Theatre.
Tiffany Graves, Neil McDermott and Eve Norris. Photos provided by production.
A new cast has been announced for Matilda The Musical.
Angelica Scott will join Anna Deikalo, Ava Posniak and Sophia Saravanan in the title role of Matilda, from 10 September.
Joining the company in principal roles are Tiffany Graves as Mrs Wormwood, Neil McDermott as Mr Wormwood and Eve Norris as Miss Honey. Kieran Hill will continue in the role of Miss Trunchbull.
Pearce Barron, Alex Louize Bird, Reece Budin, Dan Cooke, William Elijah-Lewis, Issy Khogali, Sam Lips, Sam Jeffrey Parkes, Jak Skelly, Ralph Watts and Dawn Williams will join the existing adult cast which includes Esme Bacalla-Hayes, Ronan Burns, Karina Hind, Sam Lathwood, Gabrielle Davina Smith and Deborah Tracey.
The other young performers announced today, joining the London company in the roles of Bruce, Lavender, Nigel and the rest of the pupils at Crunchem Hall are: Pasquale Aben-Danan, Elyza Alderton, Beatrice Armitage, Joseph Burrows, Maddy Collings, Sienna Culm, Joey Grady, Blake Graham, Alexandra Horner, Adam Hussain, George Jones, Amber Koduah-Hutchison, Tristan Marwa, Isabelle McLatchie, Anayah Thomas and Kobe Warmington.
These new performers join the existing young cast: Nesim Adnan, Ryo Appadu, Amelia-Grace Cambridge, Max Garlick, Jesamine-Bleu Gibbs, Kaylen Luke, Charlie Man-Evans, Yvie Moore and Marnie Rae Warren-Baker.
The winner of 101 international awards, Matilda The Musical is a popular stage adaptation of Roald Dahl's beloved novel. Follow Matilda as she contends with her parent's indifference and the tyranny of her school's headmistress, Miss Trunchball, using her wit and imagination. Through the journey, Matilda will discover the power of standing up for herself and others, transforming her life and the lives of those around her.
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Matilda The Musical is playing at the Cambridge Theatre until 25 May 2025.