Update for The Prince of Egypt at the Dominion Theatre
The Prince of Egypt, based on the brilliant Dreamworks animated movie, has already delighted not far short of 200,000 people at London’s Dominion Theatre. Now it’s approaching the end of its official booking period. The last show of the run takes place on the 8th January 2022, so there’s a limited time left to catch this great drama on stage in the West End. There are three extra matinee shows to enjoy on 20th, 21st and 28th December.
Who’s involved in The Prince of Egypt?
The Prince of Egypt was originally a limited 32 week engagement, extended before lockdown hit and re-opening on 1st July 2021. The BBC calls it a “truly phenomenal production”, an inspiring tale of resilience and hope. The cast and musicians total more than 60 people and Sean Cheesman’s choreography has been praised as “astonishing”. Let’s celebrate the entire cast, orchestra, and creative team:
- Current company member Oliver Lidert plays Jethro from 18th October 2021
- Marco Venturini and young performer Chenai Broadbent have recently joined the company
- The cast of 48 is made up of Luke Brady (Moses), Liam Tamne (Ramses), Christine Allado (Tzipporah), Alexia Khadime (Miriam), Joe Dixon (Seti), Debbie Kurup (Tuya), Clive Rowe* (Jethro), Mercedesz Csampai (Yocheved), Adam Pearce (Hotep), Nardia Ruth (Nefertari), Silas Wyatt-Barke (Aaron), Simbi Akande, Casey Al-Shaqsy, Jordan Anderton, Joe Atkinson, Danny Becker, Felipe Bejarano, Pàje Campbell, Catherine Cornwall, Adam Filipe, Soophia Foroughi, Natalie Green, Jack Harrison-Cooper, Kalene Jeans, Christian Knight, Jessica Lee, Oliver Lidert, Daniel Luiz, Jay Marsh, Scott Maurice, Carly Miles, Alice Readie, Samuel Sarpong-Broni, Christopher Short, Molly Smith, Marco Venturini, Ricardo Walker, Niko Wirachman and Sasha Woodward together with young performers Chenai Broadbent, Cian Eagle-Service, Maiya Eastmond, Jersey Blu Georgia, Taylor Jenkins, Mia Lakha*, George Menezes Cutts, Iman Pabani and Vishal Soni
- The orchestra is Dave Rose, Mark Collins, Nina Foster/Fiona McCapra, Sonya Fairbairn, Penny Ainscow, Sebastian Rudnicki, Fiona Davies, Magda Pietraszewska, Rory Dempsey, Rupert Widdows, Tony Cross, Duncan Fuller, David McQueen, John Gregson, Murdoch MacDonald and Dan Ellis
- The Stage Management team is Debra Tidd, Dominique Pierre-Louis, Ryan Quelch, Nuri Chang, Charlotte Johnson, Simon Humphris, Chrissie Huxford and Tracey Farrell
- Produced by DreamWorks Theatricals, Michael McCabe and Neil Laidlaw together with John Gore, Tom Smedes and Peter Stern, Ramin Sabi, The Araca Group, James L. Nederlander and Michael Park
- The Original Cast Recording on Ghostlight Records was given a 2021 Grammy nomination for `Best Musical Theatre Album’
- Music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
- Book by Philip LaZebnik
- Directed by Scott Schwartz
- Choreography by Sean Cheesman
- Set designs by Kevin Depinet
- Costume designs by Ann Hould-Ward
- Lighting design by Mike Billings
- Sound design by Gareth Owen
- Projection designs by Jon Driscoll
- Illusions by Chris Fisher
- Wigs, hair and makeup design by Campbell Young Associates
- Orchestrations by August Eriksmoen
- Musical supervision and arrangements by Dominick Amendum
- Musical direction by Dave Rose
- Casting by Jim Arnold CDG and children’s casting by Verity Naughton CDG
Buy The Prince of Egypt Tickets
Book your Prince of Egypt tickets online with us and choose the best seats with our seriously useful Dominion Theatre seating plan. We'll send E-tickets to your email address – simply present them at the door on the day to enjoy this spectacular theatrical event.
About the Dominion Theatre
The Dominion Theatre is home to a church service every Sunday. When acting as a theatre, the rest of the time, it seats an impressive 2069 people, perfect for great big, popular musical extravaganzas. Past shows at the Dominion Theatre include the long running musical We Will Rock You and War of the Worlds. It also hosted the London auditions of Britain’s Got Talent, Evita and Lord of the Dance.