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Emerald Storm Returns to London’s West End with Stellar Cast

by Staff Writer
October 8, 2025
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Emerald Storm, photo by Nick Brooker

Emerald Storm, photo by Nick Brooker

Following a sold-out run earlier this year, Emerald Storm is set to return to London’s West End for a strictly limited three-week season at the Emerald Theatre from Tuesday 25th November to Sunday 14th December 2025.

Described as “If Riverdance and Stomp had a baby,” Emerald Storm is a high-energy fusion of traditional Irish dance, tap, and live music, co-produced and co-choreographed by Hollywood actor and tap legend Adam Garcia.

Leading the cast are Lord of the Dance star Olivia Graydon, viral tap sensation Bayley Graham, and Britain’s Got Talent finalist Tom Ball, who returns to the West End with his powerhouse vocals.

       

Tom Ball said, “Earlier this year, I had the incredible opportunity to make my West End debut with Emerald Storm. It was truly an unforgettable experience, and now I’m absolutely thrilled to return for an extended three-week run. I can’t wait to share the magic and energy of this show with even more people. It’s going to be an extraordinary journey, and I’m genuinely excited to bring this experience to life once again!”

Olivia Graydon and Bayley Graham added, “I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to step back into this powerful, high-energy show. It’s a real privilege to be working alongside such a talented cast and to continue assisting the brilliant choreographic team Sam Heather and Adam Garcia, whose creativity and passion make this production such a special experience to be part of.”

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Set in a cabaret-style venue with bar service throughout, Emerald Storm offers an immersive theatrical experience that defies convention and reimagines tradition.

Audiences are invited to bring their own dance shoes and join the cast on stage for a post-show Tap Jam, a unique opportunity to dance with the stars regardless of experience level.

Adam Garcia commented, “I’ve had the privilege and pleasure of performing in around 15 West End shows, but bringing something I helped create to the West End is an absolute dream come true. Tap dancing is my first love and combining it with Irish dance in Emerald Storm showcases some of the finest talent in both disciplines. It’s a celebration of pure skill and entertainment. As is tradition, we invite dancers of all styles and abilities to bring their shoes and join me and the cast on stage for a post-show jam session.”

The creative team includes Samantha Heather (co-choreographer), Duncan Heather, Mike Crawshaw, Tim Newman, and Adam Garcia. Musical arrangements are by David Sims, with vocal arrangements by Tim Newman.

       

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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