Full casting revealed for the return of THE PRINCE OF EGYPT

Photo credit: Tristram Kenton

Photo credit: Tristram Kenton

Full casting has been revealed for The Prince of Egypt, which is set to reopen at the Dominion Theatre from 1 July to socially distanced audiences.

Luke Brady and Liam Tamne will return to the roles of Moses and Ramses respectively, alongside Christine Allado and Alexia Khadime as Tzipporah and Miriam. Clive Rowe will play the part of Jethro until 16 October 2021. 

Joe Dixon will play Seti, with Debbie Kurup as Tuya, Mercedesz Csampai as Yocheved, Adam Pearce as Hotep, Silas Wyatt-Barke as Aaron and Tanisha Spring as Nefertari (until 18 September 2021). 

The cast also includes Simbi Akande, Casey Al-Shaqsy, Joe Atkinson, Danny Becker, Felipe Bejarano, Pàje Campbell, Catherine Cornwall, Adam Filipe, Soophia Foroughi, Natalie Green, Jack Harrison-Cooper, Kalene Jeans, Cristian Knight, Jessica Lee, Oliver Lidert, Daniel Luiz, Jay Marsh, Scott Maurice, Carly Miles, Alice Readie, Samuel Sarpong-Broni, Christopher Short, Molly Smith, Ricardo Walker, Danny Williams, Niki Wirachman and Sasha Woodward. They will be joined by young performers Cian Eagle-Service, Maiya Eastmond, Jersey Blu Georgia, Taylor Jenkins, Mia Lakha, George Menezes Cutts, Iman Pabani and Vishal Soni. 

The show marks the West End debuts of Catherine Cornwall, Daniel Luiz and Samuel Sarpong-Broni.

For more information and to book tickets, please click here.

Rebecca Wallis

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