Casting announced for the west end cast for Peter Pan Goes Wrong, returning to London following critically acclaimed performances on Broadway and in Los Angeles.
Cast
Matthew Cavendish: Max playing Michael Darling / Mermaid / The Crocodile
Harry Kershaw: Chris playing Mr Darling / Captain Hook
Chris Leask: Trevor
Ellie Morris: Lucy playing Tootles
Charlie Russell: Sandra playing Wendy Darling
Greg Tannahill: Jonathan playing Peter Pan
Nancy Zamit (23 November – 17 December 2023, 11-14 January 2024): Annie playing Mrs Darling / Lisa / Tinkerbell
They are joined by the current UK touring cast:
Jamie Birkett (19 December 2023 – 10 January 2024): Annie playing Mrs Darling / Lisa / Tinkerbell
Clark Devlin: Dennis playing John Darling / Mermaid / Mr Smee
Matthew Howell: Robert playing Nana the Dog / Peter’s Shadow / Starkey
Jean-Luke Worrell: Francis playing The Narrator / Cecco
PETER PAN GOES WRONG
CAUSING PAN-DEMONIUM THIS CHRISTMAS!
Mischief, creators of the multi award-winning sell-out success The Play That Goes Wrong, The Comedy About A Bank Robbery and the BBC TV series The Goes Wrong Show, return to the West End with their riotous spin on a timeless classic, the smash hit comedy Peter Pan Goes Wrong.
The members of the Cornley Drama Society are back on stage, battling technical hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes as they attempt to present J.M Barrie’s much-loved tale. But will they ever make it to Neverland?
Mischief’s unique brand of hilarious, ‘gut-busting’ comedy (New York Times), has found universal appeal on a global scale. Don’t miss Peter Pan Goes Wrong in London this Christmas and brace yourselves for an awfully big adventure!
LIMITED SEASON: LYRIC THEATRE, LONDON 23 NOV 2023 – 14 JAN 2024
VENUES & TICKETS
AYLESBURY WATERSIDE THEATRE
NOTTINGHAM THEATRE ROYAL
LIVERPOOL EMPIRE
SOUTHAMPTON MAYFLOWER THEATRE
WOLVERHAMPTON GRAND THEATRE
BATH THEATRE ROYAL
LYRIC THEATRE, LONDON
LEEDS GRAND THEATRE
CARDIFF WALES MILLENNIUM CENTRE
CANTERBURY MARLOWE THEATRE
NEWCASTLE THEATRE ROYAL
SHEFFIELD LYCEUM THEATRE
EDINBURGH PLAYHOUSE THEATRE
GLASGOW THEATRE ROYAL
NEW VICTORIA THEATRE, WOKING
THE ALEXANDRA, BIRMINGHAM
MANCHESTER OPERA HOUSE
CHELTENHAM EVERYMAN THEATRE