There is still time to 'seize the day' as a new cast has been announced for Newsies which will continue at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre until at least July 30th.
The plot of Newsies musical follows young New York newspaper boy Jack Kelly, who decides to protest at change and manages to unite his fellow newsboys to fight together for justice. Director and choreographer Matt Cole scooped this year's Olivier Award for 'Best Theatre Choreographer' for the production.
The new personnel who will be joining the cast on April 19th are Bradley Perret as Elmer, Spencer Darlaston-Jones as Romeo, Forbes Masson as Joseph Pulitzer, Ben Dalton, and Harry Newby as Les, Owen Stringer as Oscar Delancey, Morgan Gregory, Lucy Young, Mireia Mambo, and Kai Oxley.
They will join the existing cast which features Bronté Barbé as Katherine Plumber, Michael Ahomka-Lindsay as Jack Kelly, Samuel Bailey, Moya Angela, Lindsay Atherton, Ethan Sokontwe, Imogen Bailey, Josh Barnett, Jack Bromage, Jamie Golding, Bobbie Chambers, Matt Trevorrow, Alex Christian, Arcangelo Ciulla, George Crawford, Sion Lloyd, Ross Dawes, Matthew Duckett, Joshua Denyer, Rory Shafford, Ross Dorrington, Jacob Fisher, Mukeni Nel, Damon Gould, Barry Keenan, Ryan Kopel, Mark Samaras, Lillie-Pearl Wildman, and Nesim Adnan.
The wider creative team behind the show includes Tony Gayle (sound design,) Morgan Large (scenic design,) Natalie Pryce (costume design,) and Mark Henderson (lighting design.)
Booking & Theatre Info For Newsies
The Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre is a new and purpose-built venue located close to Wembley Park tube station which boasts a full capacity of 1214 seats and can adjust its layout to suit each production, including in-the-round seating.
Premium seats are located in the centre of the front stalls section of the theatre however as the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre is a new venue, it has been constructed in a way that there are no pillars or obstructions to the view of the stage from most seats in the theatre. There are several different price bands within the venue enabling bargain hunters to exploit the cut-off points to get maximum value. Further value can be found in seats in the first couple of rows, however, towards the ends of these rows, there is a side-on view of the stage. Seats in rows AA-DD are not raked, so the front row is preferable if it's available to avoid people in front of you blocking your view of the stage. The seats towards the rear of the auditorium are also good value and offer a clear, view of the stage although they are quite far away from the action but can suit patrons on a budget looking to secure cheap Newsies tickets.