The Choir Of Man reveals West End cast for 2024

New company of The Choir Of Man pose in a group photo

The Choir Of Man has announced its 2024 cast in London’s West End.

The Olivier-nominated international stage sensation The Choir Of Man, now in its second singsational year, continues its sell-out West End run at the Arts Theatre, with new tickets released for dates until 29 September 2024.

Meet the new cast

The cast members who are staying as pub regulars are Adam Bayjou (The Choir of Man – US Tour, Les Misérables – West End) as The Hard Man, Michele Maria Benvenuto (The Choir of Man – Norwegian Cruise Line, West End debut), as The Maestro, Ben Goffe (Hex – National Theatre, Snow White at the London Palladium – London Palladium) as The Handyman, Luke Conner Hall (Bat Out of Hell – International Tour, Australia/New Zealand, Peacock Theatre, QUEENZ: The Show With Balls! – Coventry, Edinburgh Fringe, UK Tour) as The Romantic, Mark Irwin (The Choir of Man – Korea, US Tour, Sydney Opera House, Norwegian Cruise Line, European Tour, The Commitments – Palace Theatre) as The Barman with Sam Ebenezer (The Mousetrap – St Martins Theatre, Cinderella – Sunderland Empire) moving from swing to a permanent role as The Poet and Niall Woodson (making his West End debut) continuing as a swing.

Choir of Man International alumni joining the West End Company include Robert Godfrey (Choir of Man – Sydney Opera House) as The Beast, with Seán Keany (Once in Concert – West End, China and Japan, The Choir of Man – Korea) and Richard Lock (Original Beast in The Choir Of Man – West End) to join as swings.

New cast joining The Jungle from Tuesday 12 March are Sam Pope (Bat Out of Hell – UK Tour) as The Joker, swing Alex James Ellison (Fiver at Southwark Playhouse, Glory Ride – The Other Palace) and finally music producer and bassist from Metronomy, Olugbenga Adelekan will be making his West End debut as The Pub Bore.

The on-stage band has Emmanuel Nana Kwasi Bonsu on drums, Jack Hartigan on guitar, Darius Luke Thompson on violin and Sam Tookey on bass.

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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