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London News You'll Have to Wait to Find Out How the Paddington Musical Is Bringing Its Title Character to the Stage

The London stage adaptation is officially keeping its marmalade-loving bear under wraps until the first preview.

London's Paddington stage musical has revealed more casting—but with a notable absence. We still don't know how the production is handling its titular marmalade-loving bear, nor who will be involved with whatever the production has dreamed up. The show has officially announced that they're keeping their furry star under wraps until the first preview, November 1 at the Savoy Theatre. Opening night is November 30.

Newly announced humans for the musical's company include Esme Bacalla-Hayes, Tiago Dhondt Bamberger, David Birch, Aimée Fisher, Jacqueline Hughes, Kellianna Jay, Sam Lathwood, Natasha Leaver, Katie Lee, Sunny Lee, Vicki Lee Taylor, Jáiden Lodge, Andilé Mabhena, Rose Mary O’Reilly, Ben Redfern, Hugo Rolland, and Simon Shorten.

They join previously announced cast members Timi Akinyosade as Tony, Amy Booth-Steel as Lady Sloane, Tarinn Callender as Grant, Delilah Bennett-Cardy as Judy Brown, Adrian Der Gregorian as Mr. Brown, Tom Edden as Mr Curry, Brenda Edwards as Tanya, Amy Ellen Richardson as Mrs. Brown, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt as Millicent Clyde, Teddy Kempner as Mr. Gruber, and Bonnie Langford as Mrs/ Bird. The role of Jonathan Brown will be played by Joseph Bramley, Leo Collon, Stevie Hare, and Jasper Rowse. Casting is by Natalie Gallacher for Pippa Ailion and Natalie Gallacher Casting with young persons' casting by Nick Hockaday

Adapted from the much-loved children's books written by Michael Bond and the award-winning films by STUDIOCANAL, Paddington the Musical features music and lyrics by Tom Fletcher, a book by Jessica Swale, and direction by Luke Sheppard (& Juliet). Produced by Sonia Friedman Productions, STUDIOCANAL and Eliza Lumley Productions on behalf of Universal Music UK, the run is currently scheduled to continue through May 25, 2026.

Sheppard will lead a robust creative team, including music supervisor, arranger, and orchestrator Matt Brind; choreographer Ellen Kane; scenic designer Tom Pye; costume designer Gabriella Slade; lighting designer Neil Austin; sound designer Gareth Owen; video designer and animator Ash J Woodward; hair, wig, and make-up designer Campbell Young Associates; illustrator and additional animator Majid Adin; music director Laura Bangay, physical comedy consultant Javier Marzan, and additional music consultants Tobago and D-Lime.

Michael Bond’s A Bear Called Paddington was first published in 1958, the first of 29 Paddington books he was to write, with the final book, Paddington at St. Paul's, published posthumously in 2018. The books have sold over 35 million copies worldwide.

The character is one of the most popular British fictional characters of all time. So popular, in fact, that when the Channel Tunnel was completed in 1994, a stuffed Paddington toy was chosen by the British tunnellers as the first item to pass through to their French counterparts as an expression of friendship. The anthropomorphised bear from "darkest Peru," with his red hat, battered suitcase, blue coat, and love of marmalade sandwiches, is one of the most popular bears in all of children's literature, second only to Winnie the Pooh. The Paddington books have been translated into 30 languages, making him an internationally beloved icon.

Paddington has been adapted for television several times, first by the BBC in 1976, voiced by Michael Hordern; and most recently adapted by STUDIOCANAL. Paddington has enjoyed three successful big-screen outings by STUDIOCANAL and Heyday Films. Paddington released in 2014, Paddington 2 in 2017, and Paddington in Peru in 2024, all of which enjoyed critical and commercial acclaim.

Visit PaddingtonTheMusical.com.

 
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