Second date of IF/THEN added with John Owen-Jones joining starry cast
Adam Blanshay Productions and Daniel Hinchliffe have announced, due to popular demand, that a second night of IF/THEN will now take place at the Savoy Theatre on 17 February, with musical theatre legend John Owen-Jones (Les Miserables, West End) joining the cast as Stephen.
With tickets now on general sale, the second show will have a strong focus on accessibility with BSL interpretation. This is a huge and important commitment for a stage concert and shows the producer’s desire for the production to be as inclusive as possible.
The concert version also stars Adam Garcia as Josh, Kerry Ellis as Elizabeth, and David Hunter as Lucas.
Joining the leads is a remarkable cast, including Olivier-award nominated Preeya Kalidas as Kate, Jenny Fitzpatrick as Anne, Carl Man as David, and Joni Ayton-Kent as Elena.
The ensemble line-up features Christian Maynard, Kayleigh Thadani, Lauren Hall, Sario Solomon, M-Jae Cleopatra Isaac, and Danny Becker.
This is the first time UK audiences will have the chance to experience the celebrated musical - presented in a staged concert format. The production will be directed by acclaimed award-winning West End director Bill Buckhurst, with musical staging by Olivier Award nominee Alistair David, and music direction by the acclaimed Michael England.
IF/THEN follows Elizabeth, a 38-year-old city planner returning to New York after twelve years, ready to rebuild her life in the wake of a recent divorce. Standing at a pivotal crossroads, Elizabeth faces a choice that will send her down two parallel paths, each leading to a radically different future. On her first day back, she reconnects with Lucas, an old friend, and meets Kate, her vibrant new neighbour. Lucas invites her to join him in the world of activism, while Kate offers a lighter diversion—coffee, music, and the temptation of a charismatic guitarist nearby. As the story unfolds, audiences follow Elizabeth’s journey along these parallel lives, exploring how every decision, no matter how small, shapes the course of destiny.