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Final casting announced for End of the Rainbow at Soho Theatre Walthamstow

Jacob Dudman joins Jinkx Monsoon in Peter Quilter’s play exploring the final chapter of Judy Garland’s life

by Staff Writer
April 13, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read
END OF THE RAINBOW. Full Company. Photo Karl Westwood (1)

END OF THE RAINBOW. Full Company. Photo Karl Westwood

Final casting has been announced for the strictly limited run of Peter Quilter’s End of the Rainbow at Soho Theatre Walthamstow, running from 15 May until 21 June 2026.

Lambert Jackson with Sean Nyberg & Paul Danforth and Pascal Ultee Productions present the production, which sees Jacob Dudman join the previously announced Jinkx Monsoon as Judy Garland.

Dudman will play Mickey, with Adam Filipe cast as Anthony. They are joined by Fred Double, Francesca Ellis and Joshy Alody.

       

Set in London in 1968, the play follows Garland as she prepares for a series of concerts at the Talk of the Town. While adored by audiences, she faces intense personal struggles behind the scenes as the pressure to perform takes its toll.

Blending music, drama and some of Garland’s most unforgettable songs, End of the Rainbow depicts the legendary performer in the final chapter of her life. The play pulls back the curtain on Hollywood’s sweetheart to reveal the human story behind the icon.

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The production is directed by Rupert Hands, with musical supervision and orchestration by Leo Munby and musical direction by Nick Barstow.

The creative team also includes movement director Fabian Aloise, lighting designer Prema Mehta, sound designer Tony Gayle, set and costume designer Jasmine Swan, wig, hair and make-up designer Dominique Martin, and dialect coach Rebecca Daltry.

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