Full cast announced for CHESS THE MUSICAL IN CONCERT plus additional matinee added

The hotly anticipated Chess the Musical in Concert will add an additional matinee performance to its chequerboard on 2 August, due to popular demand. The first announced date sold out in 7 days, so there will now be a total of three performances of the iconic production.

Full casting is also announced for the production including Samantha Barks (Frozen, Les Misérables) as Florence, Hadley Fraser (2:22 A Ghost Story, City of Angels) as Anatoly, Joel Harper-Jackson as Freddie (Cock, Kinky Boots), Frances Mayli McCann (Bonnie and Clyde, Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour) as Svetlana and Ako Mitchell (Caroline Or Change, The Colour Purple) as The Arbiter, plus Craige Els (Matilda the Musical, The Imitation Game) as Molokov.

Completing the ensemble is Joshua Robinson who will join the previously announced Joseph Craig, Darius J James, Aoife Kenny, Jessica Lee, Nick Len, Natasha May-Thomas, Alice Readie, Stuart Rouse, Phoebe Samuel-Gray, Grant Thresh and Libby Watts.

Chess, with music by ABBA legends Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, and lyrics by the incomparable Sir Tim Rice, returns to the West End for the first time since 2018, as part of three star-led musical concerts. They will be accompanied by both the London Musical Theatre Orchestra as well as the London Musical Theatre Chorus and will be presented at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane this August.

Chess’s creative team are as follows: Director and Choreographer Nick Winston, Associate Director and Choreographer Alexzandra Sarmiento, Musical Director Freddie Tapner, Designer Ruth Sutcliffe, Lighting Designer Ben Cracknell, Sound Designer Tom Marshall, Video Projection Designer Duncan McLean, Casting Director Harry Blumenau, and Assistant Director & Choreographer: Tara Young.

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