West End Return of Frank Wildhorn's Bonnie & Clyde The Musical Begins March 4 | Playbill

West End Return of Frank Wildhorn's Bonnie & Clyde The Musical Begins March 4

Jordan Luke Gage and Frances Mayli McCann again star in the 11-week season at the Garrick Theatre.

Jordan Luke Gage and Frances Mayli McCann Darren Bell

The West End return of Frank Wildhorn's Bonnie & Clyde The Musical begins March 4 for an 11-week season at the Garrick Theatre.

Frances Mayli McCann and Jordan Luke Gage, stars of the 2022 limited run of the show at London's Arts Theatre, return as Bonnie and Clyde, respectively. They are joined by Olivier winner Georgie Maguire, reprising his role as Clyde's brother Buck Barrow, and Olivier nominee Cleve September returning to his role as Ted.

The company also includes Jodie Steele as Blanche Barrow and Dom Hartley-Harris as Preacher with ensemble members Robbie Scotcher, Alexander Evans, Kit Esuruoso, Barney Wilkinson, Lauren Jones, Julie Yammanee, Pippa Winslow, Chloe Saunders, Charlie McCullagh, Sydnie Hocknell, and Michael Cortez.

The production previously announced its intention to release a cast recording.

The production is directed by Nick Winston with arrangements and orchestrations by John McDaniel, additional orchestrations by Jen Green, music direction and additional incidental music and underscoring from Nick Barstow, set and costume design by Philip Witcomb, additional incidental music and underscoring from Katy Richardson, lighting design by Zoe Spurr, sound design by Tom Marshall, video design by Nina Dunn, and casting by Jim Arnold.

With music by Tony nominee Wildhorn (Wonderland, Jekyll & Hyde, The Civil War, The Scarlet Pimpernel), lyrics by Tony winner Don Black (Sunset Boulevard), and a book by Ivan Menchell (The Cemetery Club), Bonnie & Clyde played Broadway's Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre November 4-December 30, 2011, directed by Tony nominee Jeff Calhoun.

DLAP Group produces. Performances continue through May 20. 

Visit BonnieandClydeMusical.com.

Photos: Look Inside Rehearsals for London's Bonnie and Clyde

 
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