SOLD-OUT LOWRY RUN KICKS OFF 40-WEEK UK LEG
“It’s not just the best musical I’ve ever seen; it’s the most rewarding theatrical experience I’ve ever had”
Taffy Brodesser-Akner, The New York Times
“A little show with a very big future”
David Benedict, Variety
“One of British theatre’s great success stories and is packing out theatres in the West End and on Broadway… both spiffingly funny, in a Monty Python-esque fashion, and really quite moving”
Hugh Montgomery, Metro
“The West End hit is still the perfect mix of ingenious, silly and moving…With a new cast, the Olivier Award-winning musical about the wartime operation is as terrific as ever” ★★★★★
Marianka Swain, The Telegraph
“A miraculous musical that tells the entire story in a kind of accelerated farce that is part Mel Brooks, part SIX, part Hamilton with a side order of One Man, Two Guvnors.” ★★★★★
Neil Norman, The Daily Mirror
“The Brits have made the year’s funniest musical…Against the odds, the “Operation Mincemeat” gang has found its way to the big time.”
Peter Marks, The Washington Post
88 ★★★★★ reviews and counting
PHOTOS AND VIDEO OF FIRST PREVIEW AVAILABLE HERE
Tuesday 17th February – Last night saw the launch of the Operation Mincemeat World Tour, opening with the first performance of a sold-out, two-week run at Lowry – the venue that first encouraged the writers of the Tony Award® and double Olivier Award®-winning musical, kicking off its 40-week UK leg.
The cast took their first bows to a standing ovation in the 1600-seat theatre, marking the biggest stage the show has ever played, and were greeted with hundreds of yellow roses from fans. From Salford, the production will tour theatres across the UK before travelling to four continents, with stops in the USA, Australia, Canada, China, Mexico and New Zealand.
The Lowry press night is on Tuesday 24th February, with very limited availability. Please get in touch if you would like to attend. Tour and West End tickets are on general sale now from the Official Box Office here
Operation Mincemeat is now playing simultaneously in London, on tour across the UK, and in New York. The West End production recently announced its 18th – and biggest – extension, with performances now running through 20th February 2027, while the Broadway production has confirmed its 7th extension at the John Golden Theatre, booking until 13th September 2026. After playing more than 1,000 performances since its inception, the original cast – David Cumming, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts, Tony Award® winner Jak Malone, and Claire-Marie Hall – will play their final performance on 22nd February, before handing over to an all-American cast and returning to the UK.
Operation Mincemeat began as a tiny (and tiny-budgeted) production at the London Fringe New Diorama Theatre in 2019. The show quickly gained a devoted following, spurring sold-out runs at venues including Southwark Playhouse and Riverside Studios. It finally premiered in the West End on 9th May 2023 at the Fortune Theatre, where it won the Olivier and WhatsOnstage Awards® for ‘Best New Musical’, alongside garnering 88 five-star reviews and counting, and has become the ‘Best reviewed show in West End history.’
In Operation Mincemeat, it’s 1943, and the Allied Forces are on the ropes. Luckily, they’ve got a trick up their sleeve. Well, not up their sleeve, per se, but rather inside the pocket of a stolen corpse. Equal parts farce, thriller, and Ian Fleming-style spy caper (with an assist from Mr. Fleming himself), Operation Mincemeat tells the wildly improbable and hilarious true story of the covert operation that turned the tide of WWII.
The production is directed by Olivier Award nominated Robert Hastie (Standing at the Sky’s Edge, National Theatre – Best New Musical Olivier Award winner), following providing directorial support for the Riverside Studios run, while Olivier Award nominated Jenny Arnold (Jerry Springer: The Opera, National Theatre) continues as Choreographer. Also from Standing at the Sky’s Edge at the National Theatre on the creative team are: Olivier Award nominated Ben Stones (Sylvia, The Old Vic) as Set and Costume Designer, Tony Award, six-time Olivier Award and Bafta Award winning Mark Henderson (Girl From the North Country, Broadway & Noël Coward Theatre) as Lighting Designer and Olivier Award winning Mike Walker (Jerry Springer: The Opera, National Theatre) as Sound Designer. Grammy Award winning and Tony, Emmy & 2024 ‘Outstanding Musical Contribution’ Olivier Award nominated Steve Sidwell (Beautiful: The Musical, Broadway & Aldwych Theatre) is Orchestrator and Vocal Arranger, while 2024 ‘Outstanding Musical Contribution’ Olivier Award nominated Joe Bunker is Musical Supervisor and Sam Sommerfeld is Musical Director. Georgie Staight is Tour Director, Anna Marshall is Resident Director and Paul Isaiah Isles is Associate Choreographer. Casting is by Pearson Casting. The debut musical is written and composed by SpitLip – David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts.
Since premiering at London’s New Diorama Theatre in 2019, the show been nominated for 66 awards and won 24, including Best Musical four times at the Olivier Awards®, WhatsOnStage Awards®, BroadwayWorld Theater Fans’ Choice Awards®, and Off West End Awards®.
On Broadway, Jak Malone won the 2025 Tony Award® for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, having previously taken home the Olivier Award® for the same role in 2024. His breakout performance earned seven major accolades, including the Tony, Drama Desk®, Outer Critics Circle®, Drama League®, Theatre World®, BroadwayWorld®, and Dorian Theater Awards®. Meanwhile, SpitLip received nominations for Best Original Score and Best Book of a Musical from the Tony Awards®, Outer Critics Circle Awards®, Drama Desk Awards®, and BroadwayWorld Theater Fans’ Choice Awards®.
Operation Mincemeat is produced in the West End, on tour, and on Broadway by Avalon (in association with SpitLip). The show was commissioned by New Diorama Theatre, co-commissioned by The Lowry, and also supported by the Rhinebeck Writers Retreat.
Notes To Editors
- On 22nd February 2026, after playing more than 1,000 performances since its inception, the original British cast, Olivier Award® Winners and Tony Award® Nominees David Cumming, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts, Tony Award® winner Jak Malone, and Claire-Marie Hall will play their final Broadway performance ahead of handing over to an all-American cast.
- On 16th February 2026, the Operation Mincemeat World Tour began at Lowry, Salford.
- On 12th December 2025, Operation Mincemeat became the longest-running musical at Broadway’s Golden Theatre since Avenue, upon reaching its 306th performance.
- On 29th August 2025, Operation Mincemeat celebrated 1000 shows in the West End at the Fortune Theatre.
- Operation Mincemeat has sold over 400,000 tickets in the West End.
- The Queen, Robert de Niro, Colin Firth, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Neil Patrick Harris, Alex Horne, Greg Davies, Reece Shearsmith, Alan Carr, Sir Ian McKellen, Frank Skinner, Daisy Ridley are among the Mincemeat West End Alumni.
- Steven Speilberg, Cynthia Erivo, Lin Manuel Miranda, Bette Midler, Daniel Radcliffe, Jesse Eisenberg, Samuel L Jackson Josh Gad are among the Mincemeat Broadway alumni.
- On 13th May 2025, it was announced at the entrance to the United Nations in New York City that Operation Mincemeat is launching a global tour.
- On 1st May 2025, it was announced that Operation Mincemeat received four Tony Award® nominations – Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Original Score (music and lyrics) Written for the Theatre and Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical. Jak Malone won the Tony® for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, having previously taken home the Olivier Award® for the same role in 2024.
- On 17th April 2025, a survey from Operation Mincemeat was sent out asking for real historical connections fans of the show may have to the real World War II operation, responses from fans poured in with many identifying relatives that were part of the Sicily invasion that Operation Mincemeat ultimately led to, fans who would not exist if it weren’t for the operation.
- On 16th February 2025, 300 Mincefluencers flew to New York to surprise the cast of Operation Mincemeat on Broadway with a special rendition of ‘Sail On, Boys’, resulting in a blockage on 45th street.
- On 15th February 2025, previews for Operation Mincemeat on Broadway began at the Golden Theatre.
- On 1st October 2024, it was announced that Operation Mincemeat, will open on Broadway at the Golden Theatre – its first musical since the Tony Award® Triple Crown winner Avenue Q – on 20th March 2025.
- On 1st November 2024, it was announced that the original cast featuring David Cuming, Claire-Marie Hall, Natasha Hodgson, Olivier Award®-winner Jak Malone, and Zoë Roberts, will reprise their acclaimed roles on Broadway.
- On 14th June 2024, a survey of Americans who have seen Operation Mincemeat revealed that 90.2% believe the show is not “too British” for Broadway.
- The West End’s American audience for Operation Mincemeat has grown from 2% in 2023, to now reaching 14%.
- A record-breaking fan has attended over 213 times.
- On 14th April 2024, Operation Mincemeat won Best New Musical and Jak Malone won Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Olivier Awards®.
- On 4th April, 2024 Concord Theatricals announced it secured from Avalon exclusive worldwide secondary licensing rights to Operation Mincemeat.
- On 8th March 2024, Sony Music released a limited-edition 7″ ‘Dear Bill’ vinyl featuring Jak Malone, who originally portrayed Hester Leggatt on-stage, to coincide with International Women’s Day.
- On 26th January 2024, after years of campaigning on social media, Colin Firth, star of the Operation Mincemeat film, watched the musical.
- On 11th December 2023, a plaque in honour of Hester Leggatt was unveiled at the Fortune Theatre.
- In Autumn 2023, Reece Shearsmith, Frank Skinner and Rosie Jones hosted post-show Q&As.
- In August 2023, following #OperationInterestingMan starting to mysteriously appear on X/Twitter over the Bank Holiday weekend, over 80 Mincefluencers surprised a performance in costumes from every different character in the musical. In total, the five person multi rolling cast play 32 characters.
- In August 2023, a decision to ban the posters for Operation Mincemeat on the London Underground was reversed by Transport for London.
- In August 2023, MI5 officially confirmed the identity of Hester Leggatt.
- In July 2023, the musical’s fandom, referred to as Mincefluencers, tracked down previously unearthed records for Hester Leggatt, the head of the MI5 secretarial division, who helped turn the tide of history. More information here.
- In June 2023, Sony Masterworks Broadway picked up the Original Cast Recording digitally and on CD in the United States.
- In May 2023, to celebrate the West End premiere, Sony Music released the full Original London Cast Recording on CD, vinyl, streaming and digital. Listen here. To date, the tracks have been streamed over 2 million times worldwide.
- After five sold-out development runs at the New Diorama Theatre in 2019 and Southwark Playhouse in 2020, 2021 & 2022, plus an extended Riverside Studios run last summer, Operation Mincemeat began previews in the West End in March 2023.
- The last musical produced by Jon Thoday for Avalon, Jerry Springer: The Opera, led to a prosecution for blasphemy. So far, Operation Mincemeat seems to be heading towards a happier conclusion.
- The idea of the musical came through Natasha Hodgson’s brother pointing SpitLip towards an episode of the Stuff You Should Know podcast about Operation Mincemeat.
- The show is currently featured in the V&A’s Re:Imagining Musicals display, exploring how musicals have continuously reimagined, reinvented and reinterpreted themselves over time.
- Other adaptations of Operation Mincemeat include: –
- Operation Heartbreak (book, 1950) by Duff Cooper, former Cabinet Minister of Information
- The Man Who Never Was (book, 1953) by Ewan Montagu
- The Man Who Never Was (film, 1956) based on the book by Ewan Montagu
- Operation Mincemeat (book, 2010) by Ben MacIntyre
- Operation Mincemeat (film, 2022) starring Colin Firth and Matthew Macfadyen
- Top secret’ documents found on the aforementioned stolen body, include the receipt for a diamond ring from the legendary London jeweller, S J Phillips and theatre tickets from the West End’s Prince of Wales Theatre, currently housing The Book of Mormon.
What The Press Said:
88 ★★★★★ reviews
“The feel-good West End musical of the summer… The reviews for the show have been ecstatic… the overwhelming impression is of hopefulness, expansiveness, possibility and joy.”
Alexis Soloski, The New York Times
“One of the biggest West End hits of all time”
Alistair McGeorge, Metro
#1 2023 Theatre Show
“Despite all that Hollywood firepower, my top pick was a homegrown musical about the UK’s role in World War II”
Sarah Rappaport, Bloomberg
“My far-and-away favorite production—and a complete surprise to me—was the musical “Operation Mincemeat… a comedy that has been cheerfully dismantling jingoism builds a stirring vision of real fellowship in its place.”
Helen Shaw, The New Yorker
“the West End hit is still the perfect mix of ingenious, silly and moving…With a new cast, the Olivier Award-winning musical about the wartime operation is as terrific as ever” ★★★★★
Marianka Swain, The Telegraph
“Operation Mincemeat’s new cast keep the magic alive and bring a tear to the audience’s eye…This might be my second time watching the historical production, but I still find myself struggling to breathe thanks to laughing so much…[the] invasion is going well, and I hope it stays that way.” ★★★★★
Thea Jacobs, The Sun
“Operation Mincemeat opened at the Fortune Theatre in May 2023 and has been wildly successful ever since. Winning the 2024 Olivier Award for Best New Musical, it has gone from strength to strength…a hilarious history lesson, with an ingenious script, a brilliant new cast of exceptional performers, and songs that will have you reaching for your streaming service of choice to enjoy them again as soon as you’ve left the theatre.”
Nick Barr, 1883 Magazine
“I couldn’t believe the lasting impression the performance left on me…The [new] cast are undisputably talented… the show more than fulfilled my expectations, and I urge anyone and everyone to go and see it. It is a rare occasion that the West End is graced with such a brilliant new musical truly worth its salt, such as this one”
Isabelle Casey, HELLO! Magazine
“the new cast does the story proud while putting its own stamp on the proceedings…an absolute joy to watch…simply first class and the chemistry between the characters is palpable.”
★★★★★ Lisa Martland, Musical Theatre Review
“The Brits have made the year’s funniest musical…a hit in London’s West End and may head across the Atlantic…rewriting the playbook for originality.…Against the odds, the “Operation Mincemeat” gang has found its way to the big time.”
Peter Marks, The Washington Post
“irrepressible wartime musical is a West End triumph”
Emma John, The Guardian
“Hilarious tale makes Mincemeat out of its rivals…Before curtain I talked to a fan seeing this for the seventh time. I wondered why anyone would see the same show seven times. Now I know”
Neil Armstrong, The Mail On Sunday
“LAUGHING so hard I could barely breathe is not what I expected for a musical about a World War II top-secret plan.…the perfect invasion of the West End. Long may they occupy it.”
Thea Jacobs, The Sun
“the feel-good West End musical of the summer…The reviews for the show have been ecstatic… the overwhelming impression is of hopefulness, expansiveness, possibility and joy.”
Alexis Soloski, The New York Times
“My far-and-away favorite production—and a complete surprise to me—was the musical “Operation Mincemeat… a comedy that has been cheerfully dismantling jingoism builds a stirring vision of real fellowship in its place.”
Helen Shaw, The New Yorker
“mission improbable is a runaway hit…SpitLip honour as well as spoof with their all-conquering espionage musical…It’s a hoot – and a marvel. It is also one of the surprise survivors of the pandemic-stricken theatre. A show that looked like a caper with a cult following is on the brink of commercial success… Its rise, in an era of juggernaut musicals, is flabbergasting…nimbly varied, expressive music, ranging from sea shanty, to jazz to hip-hop; lyrics so patteringly exact and ingeniously rhymed that Noël Coward might have flushed with envy.”
Susannah Clapp, The Observer
“a Pythonesque wartime romp that doesn’t short-change the intellect… a delight…this inventive gem of a night is in with a very good fighting chance of resounding victory”
Dominic Cavendish, The Daily Telegraph
“Pure theatrical serotonin, it’s a show that will leave you with a spring in your step”
Hugh Montgomery, Metro
“a daring, ridiculous and unapologetic piece of theatre that leaves us completely credulous in trying to understand just how earth they created something so sensational and pulled it off… an incredible emotional range… The songs are unforgettable and all of them add to the insanity of this musical… The comedy is insanely clever and absurd; this musical is a fun space that challenges but doesn’t look to offend in the name of being funny… such an amazing experience to watch it… an incredibly well-written musical… Unfortunately five stars is the limit, I would happily give many more.”
Cindy Marcolina, Broadway World
“a real triumph… has potential to become a cult classic. Go see it now with the original cast, so you can brag about it for years.”
Sarah Rappaport, Bloomberg
“The West End show you need tickets for, now. Operation Mincemeat is this summer’s smash hit”
Sam Marlowe, The i
“a daring, ridiculous and unapologetic piece of theatre that leaves us completely credulous in trying to understand just how on earth they created something so sensational and pulled it off… an incredible emotional range… The songs are unforgettable and all of them add to the insanity of this musical… The comedy is insanely clever and absurd; this musical is a fun space that challenges but doesn’t look to offend in the name of being funny… such an amazing experience to watch it… an incredibly well-written musical… Unfortunately five stars is the limit, I would happily give many more.”
Katerina Partolina Schwartz, Broadway Baby
“the show becomes cult. In a surprising and almost unprecedented move, the small show takes to the stage of the big ones…a fairy tale of the most beloved, and rare, kind of show business. A story about the impossible that was possible and more. A story of victory against all odds ….brilliant, exciting and unforgettable theatre….. The guys who put on a show with zero budget conquered the most coveted goal of all. The mouse that roared. That in itself is an astounding, rare and enviable and inspiring achievement in equal measure…It is difficult to explain this special phenomenon, which is undoubtedly the most heartwarming theatrical event of recent years. There are incessant laughs, endless punchlines…something extraordinary is happening here… Fly to London now, right now, and you’ll understand what it’s all about. Only when you experience Operation Meatball will you realize that everything they said about the show was true, and pass the word on. That’s how hits are born, that’s how legends are born, and that’s how history is made.”
Yaron Fried, Shlomut by Globes (Israel)
“There are some big, blowsy shows around in the West End, but this little belter is staging its own audacious invasion plan.”
Suzi Feay, The Financial Times
“a miraculous musical that tells the entire story in a kind of accelerated farce that is part Mel Brooks, part SIX, part Hamilton with a side order of One Man, Two Guvnors.”
Neil Norman, The Daily Mirror
“a little show with a very big future.”
David Benedict, Variety
“But whoof! It blew the roof clean off. Hoots and tears welcomed this ingenious, touching musical. Taut lyrics, vintage gags, a wild tale and tunes that followed me out into the night air, in hums and whistles. Perfection… An artisanal masterpiece”
Luke Jones, The Daily Mail
“At a time when London’s musical theatre landscape is flooded with film adaptations and Broadway imports, Operation Mincemeat is that rare thing: an original British musical… lyrics as smart and snappy as Hamilton and a book as silly as the greatest slapstick comedies”
Isobel Lewis, The Independent
“Sometimes the jokes hit you so quickly that you barely have time to laugh before the next one comes sweeping along….gloriously inventive musical…brilliantly evoked by a multitasking, gender-switching cast of five…The songs, given a contemporary veneer, sometimes veering into Hamilton rap territory, are crafted with infinite care…Amid the mayhem, it’s touching to see the actors pay homage to the memory of the homeless man, Glyndwr Michael”
Clive Davis, The Times
“It’s a cause for great celebration when such a joyously homegrown, idiosyncratically British new comedy musical lands in the West End… insanely hard-working quick-change cast… The show is witty, mocking, camp and joyous, not to mention immensely tuneful – the songs are both clever and catchy… Anyone with even the slightest interest in homegrown success stories should wish Operation Mincemeat the very best of British.”
Fiona Mountford, The i
“The best show in town is back – bigger and better than ever…makes its West End debut with a bigger budget and just as much heart and hilarity. Do not miss!…The little show that roared in the face of blockbuster has executed a flawless transition to mainstream triumph with impeccable class, quicksilver shine and its trademark plucky determination to remain true to itself. It’s as fabulously funny, wickedly witty and magnificently moving as before – just with added sequins…Madcap and utterly marvellous…extraordinarily talented cast…blends every musical genre and delivers a dazzling array of pastiche treats and belly laughs, backed by the excellent live band…This show was already a major triumph, now it is sheer perfection.”
Stefan Kyriazis, The Sunday Mirror
“an exuberant, energetic, incurably daft show …wit, charm, a subversive attitude to gender, a surprising amount of pathos, and a Eurobeat number for a Nazi boyband (yes, really)…It’s an embodiment of the eccentric British exceptionalism it both celebrates and mocks…a marvellously bluff, gruff, freewheeling parody of cocksure masculinity….undeniably funny…The script is nimble; the songs riff through period genres from Noel Coward numbers to stirring sea shanties; the rhymes are inspired…This show could be just what the West End needs.”
Nick Curtis, Evening Standard
“a fringe theatre comet that’s gathered mass and momentum… a delight from start to finish… chemistry really is off the chart…I think it’s safe to say that the operation has been a total success.”
Andrzej Lukowski, Time Out
“high-octane musical comedy hits the big time…hilarious … a glorious parade of witty stagecraft… a triumph of ingenuity… guaranteed to give your ability to grin and giggle a strenuous, much needed workout.”
Helen Hawkins, The Arts Desk
“the perfect blend of everything we want from a musical – a delightfully witty sense of humour, yet with real heart… Inventive, creative, and endlessly enjoyable – we can’t recommend this show enough. If you’ve not seen it, do yourself a favour and pick up a ticket!”
Chris Selman, Gay Times
“A corpsing comedy that deserves its cult hit status…a deft pastiche…spectacularly successful …brilliantly funny”
Tim Walker, The New European
“the macabre yet tender musical comedy we all need…Corpses, conspiracies and constant laughs, Operation Mincemeat is a brilliant new addition to the West End.”
Olivia Garrett, Radio Times
“the zany toast of the West End”
Patrick Marmion, The Daily Mail
“If you only see one musical this year, make it Operation Mincemeat…the songs are very catchy, the script is hilarious, and the actors’ performances are tip-top. It’s innovative, moving, uplifting and entertaining and I just can’t recommend it enough.”
Ed Gleave, Daily Star Sunday
“the great thing about Operation Mincemeat is that it knows at every point why this is a dialogue scene, why this is a sung scene, why this bit is serious and why this bit isn’t… the thing about Mincemeat is its just smart. Like Hamilton, it knows what it’s doing and why”
David Benedict, BBC Radio 4
“wowing audiences with its hilarious and wildly entertaining musical”
Boyd Hilton, Heat Magazine
“a buzz louder than a doodlebug surrounds Operation Mincemeat…a kind of genius declares itself”
Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph
“With dry British humour and solid slapstick, the ensemble races through the story at high speed and leaves surprising pauses for emotional goose bumps…”Operation Mincemeat” stands out from the plethora of West End productions… You leave the theatre with tears in your eyes. With tears of laughter and tears of emotion. You have to do that first. The current must-see show in London’s West End!”
Ingo Goellner, Musicalzentrale (Germany)
“Right now, it’s Operation Mincemeat that has people talking. With a huge number of 5* reviews the fast-paced, hilarious production centres around the most bizarre true story you’ve ever heard.”
Daniella Scott, Cosmopolitan
“Showcases the utterly bonkers plot in the most fantastical way… cannot recommend it enough – perfectly cast… beyond doubt one of the most brilliant, funny, captivating shows with proper laugh-out-loud moments… you won’t be disappointed”
Zara Janjua, The Sun
“They just go for it: huge facial expressions, beautifully weird delivery of lines for maximum comic effect, clownish movement… It is that balance of comedy and heart that is this show’s great strength…A brilliant spy thriller, a brilliant comedy, and a brilliant musical all rolled into one, it is exhilarating to see it hit the West End.”
Tim Bano, The Stage
“there are resonances of everything from Hamilton and Six to Gilbert and Sullivan. There are also homages to Monty Python and Mel Brooks, and even a nod to Flanders and Swann. It feels both utterly contemporary and nostalgically throw-back. And it balances genuine hilarity with enormous heart… The five-strong cast are uniformly excellent… it more than delivers, and stands a shining example of homegrown talent – among many things it’s just so very, very British. It’s also a reminder of why these smaller West End theatres are so vitally important, and are wasted when clogged up by longrunners. But having said that, I don’t anticipate the Fortune being available again for some time to come.”
Theo Bosanquet, WhatsOnStage
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CREDITS
Book, Music & Lyrics
David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, Zoë Roberts.
Cast
Christian Andrews, Seán Carey, Katy Ellis, Georgina Hagen, Charlotte Hanna-Williams, Jamie-Rose Monk, Jordan Pearson, Morgan Phillips, Holly Sumpton.
Director Robert Hastie
Choreographer Jenny Arnold
Set & Costume Designer Ben Stones
Lighting Designer Mark Henderson
Sound Designer Mike Walker
Orchestration & Vocal
Arrangement Steve Sidwell
Casting Director Pearson Casting
Musical Supervisor Joe Bunker
Musical Director & Piano Sam Sommerfeld
Keyboard & Deputy MD Ella Ingram
Bass Guitar & Bass Synth James Smyth
Drums & Percussion Dan Wild
Tour Director Georgie Staight
Resident Director Anna Marshall
Associate Choreographer Paul Isaiah Isles
Producers Jon Thoday & Richard Allen-Turner
Executive Producer Andrew Fell
Associate Producer Julien Matthews
