‘Newsies’ Extends Run At Wembley Troubadour Theatre

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Ahead of its first preview this evening, extra performances Newsies have been added and the much anticipated musical will now run at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre from November 29th, with an official opening night on December 8th, and performances running until April 16th, 2023.  Tickets to Newsies are currently available to book online and through the box office.

The plot of Newsies is based on the true story of the New York City Newsboy Strike of 1899, and follows the fortunes of Jack Kelly, a young New York newspaper boy who protests for change and manages to unite his fellow ‘newsies’ to fight for justice.  Find out more info about Newsies in London here.

Michael Ahomka-Lindsay will lead a talented cast as Jack Kelly alongside Lillie-Pearl Wildman, Bronté Barbé, Moya Angela, Samuel Bailey, Jordan Isaac, Josh Barnett, Bobbie Chambers, Ryan Kopel, Cameron Blakely, Jack Bromage, Lindsay Atherton, Alex Christian, Arcangelo Ciulla, George Michaelides, Jamie Golding, George Crawford, Barry Keenan, Ross Dawes, Joshua Denyer, Ross Dorrington, Alex James-Hatton, Matthew Duckett, Jacob Fisher, Damon Gould, Sion Lloyd, Mukeni Nel, Joshua Nkemdilim, Mark Samaras, Matt Trevorrow, Imogen Bailey, Kamilla Fernandes, Zack Guest, Clarice Julianda, and Bradley Trevethan.

Newsies will be both directed and choreographed by Matt Cole with the wider creative team including sound design by Tony Gayle, scenic design by Morgan Large, costume design by Natalie Pryce, and lighting design by Mark Henderson.

 

Booking & Theatre Info For Newsies

Performances of Newsies will be at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre which is a new and purpose built theatre close to Wembley Park underground station which has a capacity of 1214 seats..

The best seats in the venue are in the centre of the stalls section however as the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre is a purpose built venue, it has been designed in a way that there are no obstructions to the view of the stage from most seats. There are different price bands within the venue which will enable bargain hunters to exploit the cut off points to get maximum value for money. Value can also be found in the seats in the first few rows, however there is a side-on view of the stage from the ends of these rows. The seats in rows AA-DD are not raked, so the front row is preferable to secure a clear view.. Seats located towards the back of the auditorium are also well priced and offer a clear, unobstructed view of the action although they are quite some distance from the stage but will suit those on a budget looking to book cheap Newsies tickets.