The Windsors stage adaptation to open in West End in August
A stage adaptation of Channel 4 sitcom The Windsors will open in London’s West End from August.
The Windsors: Endgame is to play at the Prince of Wales Theatre between 10 August and 9 October.
The show has been written by the team behind the sitcom – Bert Tyler-Moore and George Jeffrie, who completed the script before his sad passing last year.
Much of the cast of the television series are set to appear on stage including Harry Enfield as Prince Charles.
He’ll be joined by Crystal Condie (Meghan), Matthew Cottle (Edward), Tom Durant-Pritchard (Harry), Tracy-Ann Oberman (Camilla), Ciarán Owens (Wills), Jenny Rainsford (Beatrice), Kara Tointon (Kate), Tim Wallers (Andrew), Eliza Butterworth (Eugenie) and Sophie-Louise Dann (Fergie).
They’ll be joined by Emma Barclay, Joelle Dyson, Olivia Fines, Shaun McCourt and Mark Mcgee.
A teaser shares: “Like all good soap operas, this is the story of intergenerational conflict, with Wills challenging his father for the crown and Camilla determined to see him off and rule the land with an iron fist.
“Wills needs Harry and Meghan’s help if he’s ever going to triumph – but will they come back from California and their authentic life with their rescue chickens? And how will Beatrice and Eugenie ever clear their father, Prince Andrew’s name.”
Michael Fentiman directs with set design by Madeleine Girling, lighting design by Jack Knowles, sound by George Dennis, music by Felix Hagan and casting by Stuart Burt CDG.
A satirical portrayal of the British royal family, The Windsors premiered on Channel 4 in 2016 and has aired thee series to date.
All episodes are currently available to watch online via All 4 here.
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