Cast announced for return of Eugenius! musical at The Turbine Theatre

Casting has been announced for the return of musical Eugenius! in London this year.

The Turbine Theatre will present a reworked version of the iconic cult musical from 17 March to 28 May 2023. Tickets are on sale now here

Eugenius! is a hilarious love letter to the iconic movies, comic books and nostalgia of the 80’s. A champion of the underdog, a place where anyone can become the hero. With our legion of Eugenie’s we’re set to prove that together we are mighty.

Meet the Eugenius! cast

Leading the cast as Eugene is Elliott Evans (Kiln – A New Musical) with his two best friends Janey and Feris played by Jaina Brock-Patel (SIX The Musical) and James Hameed (Be More Chill).

Completing the cast is Naomi Alade (Beautiful – The Carole King Musical) as Eugenie (Swing), Dominic Andersen (What’s New Pussycat?) as Gerhard/Tough Man/Dad, Joseph Beach (Ortistic Augasm) as Evil Lord Hector, Lara Denning (Matilda) as Lex, Louis Doran (Bugsy Malone) as Eugenie (Swing), Maddison Firth (Heathers The Musical) as Carrie/Super-Hot Lady, Sebastian Harwood (Treason The Musical In Concert) as Eugenie (Swing) and Rhys Taylor (Everybody’s Talking About Jamie) as Theo/Space Diva.

A thrilling, high-energy 80s-inspired British musical with a superhero-sized heart and an uplifting score.

A show where geeks rule, dreams do come true, and everyone finds the superhero inside themselves.

Book Eugenius! tickets here »

The musical is written by Ben Adams and Chris Wilkins.

The new production is directed by Hannah Chissick with musical direction by Nick Pinchbeck, set and lighting design by Andrew Exeter, sound design by Alistair Penman and video by Andy Walton with choreography by Aaron Renfree.

For more information and tickets, visit theturbinetheatre.com

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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