Winner of over 100 international awards, including 24 for Best Musical, MATILDA THE MUSICAL has been playing at the Cambridge Theatre in London’s West End for more than 12 years, where it continues to delight audiences of all ages.
With book by Dennis Kelly and original songs by Tim Minchin, MATILDA THE MUSICAL is the story of an extraordinary little girl who, armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, dares to take a stand and change her own destiny.
MATILDA THE MUSICAL is the multi-award winning musical from the Royal Shakespeare Company, inspired by the beloved book by the incomparable Roald Dahl.
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Cast & Creatives
All credits are West End unless stated otherwise.
Suki Hiller, Mia Rogers, Angelica Scott and Alexis Whitehead alternate the role of Matilda.
Full adult cast includes:
Kofi Aidoo-Appiah (Ensemble), Naomi Alade (Henchwoman), Alex Louize Bird (Swing), Katie Bradley (Cook), Millie Brown-Thornton (Swing), Reece Budin (Henchman), William Elijah-Lewis (Henchman), Tiffany Graves (Mrs Wormwood), Antony Lawrence (Children's entertainer/Sergei), Nick Len (Michael Wormwood), Tania Mathurin (Mrs Phelps), Neil McDermott (Mr Wormwood), Ben Middleton (Doctor), Eve Norris (Miss Honey), James Oliver (Swing), Jon Robyns (Miss Trunchbull), Stuart Rouse (Swing), Chloe Saunders (Acrobat), Callum Train (Escapologist), Dawn Williams (Dance Captain/Swing).
Full child cast includes:
John Johnson, Albie Lambert, Maxwell McGetrick and Theo Oh alternate the role of Bruce
Kanaho Kurihara, Isabella Rummery and Lola Smith alternate the role of Amanda
Freya Fulford, Jihyun Yoon and Khit Thakhin alternate the role of Lavender
Ava Evangelista, Kennedy May McLearly and Drew Reilly alternate the role of Alice
Savannah McDowell, Aisha Ugurhan and Orla Vellacott alternate the role of Hortensia
Sid Boyle, Chase King, and Harry Relf alternate the role of Eric
Alexander Beaumont, Theo Kamande and Mason Mingle alternate the role of Nigel
William Gurney, Reuben Laming, and Huxley Syers alternate the role of Tommy
Creative:
Roald Dahl (Author), Dennis Kelly (Book), Tim Minchin (Music & Lyrics), Matthew Warchus (Developed and Directed by), Peter Darling (Choreography), Rob Howell (Set & Costume Design), Paul Kieve (Illusion), Hugh Vanstone (Lighting Design), Simon Baker (Sound Design), Christopher Nightingale (Orchestrations & Additional Music), Ellen Kane (Worldwide Associate Choreographer), Nik Ashton (Worldwide Associate Director), Jeanie O’Hare (Commissioning Dramaturg), Will Burton CDG for Grindrod Burton Casting (Casting Director), Amy Beadel for Jessica Ronane Casting (Children’s Casting Director), Laurie Perkins (Associate Musical Supervisor & Musical Director), Chris Hirst (Associate Lighting Designer & Programmer), Sarah Brown (Associate Lighting Designer), Leigh Davies (Associate Sound Designer), Rachel Dickson (Associate Costume Designer), Lewis Barnshaw (Resident Director), Phil Bartlett (Resident Director), Sam Lathwood (Resident Choreographer), David Keefe (Children’s Musical Director/Cover Conductor), Laura Neel (Resident Voice Coach), Spencer James (Assistant Musical Director), Royal Shakespeare Company (Producer), André Ptaszynski (Executive Producer), Denise Wood (Executive Producer), Griselda Yorke (Executive Producer)
Please note:
Recommended for a general audience. As an advisory to adults who might bring young people, the show is suitable for ages 6 and up. Under 4's will not be permitted into the auditorium. All persons entering the theatre, regardless of age, must have a ticket. Babes-in-arms are not admitted to the auditorium. All children must be old enough to occupy their own seats.
Age Recommendation: 6+. Younger guests are welcome, however children under the age of 4 (including babes in arms) will not be admitted into the theatre. Younger children and babes in arms are welcome at relaxed performances. Children need to occupy their own seat at all times through the performance. All persons aged 15 or under must be accompanied by an adult (18+) and may not sit on their own within the auditorium. All persons entering the theatre, regardless of age, must have a valid ticket.