Rehearsal images have been released for Cable Street, ahead of its highly anticipated six-week run at Marylebone Theatre from 16 January to 28 February 2026.
The bold new staging reimagines one of London’s most significant moments – 4 October 1936 – when the East End became the frontline as ordinary people stood together against the rise of fascism. Driven by a powerful, contemporary score, Cable Street transforms this historic uprising into an electrifying theatrical experience.
Returning from the original Southwark Playhouse run are Olivier Award nominee Debbie Chazen as Kathleen, Ethan Pascal Peters as Moishe, Max Alexander-Taylor as Sean, Aoife Mac Namara as Orlaith, and Jez Unwin as Yitzhak and Steve.
They are joined by Lizzy-Rose Esin-Kelly as Mairead, Isaac Gryn as Sammy, Barney Wilkinson as Ron, Olivier Award-nominated Preeya Kalidas as Edie/Elizabeth, and Romona Lewis-Malley as Rosa. The ensemble also features Michali Dantes, Annie Majin, and Natalie Elisha Welsh as Rachel.
Alexander Gifford, Artistic Director of Marylebone Theatre, said:
“I am delighted that Cable Street is being revived at the Marylebone Theatre. The events it depicts are as relevant now as at any time in the last ninety years. We need this show to remind us of the creeping danger of fascism and how through courageous community it can be overcome.”
The musical is composed by multi-award-winning Tim Gilvin, written by Alex Kanefsky, and directed by Adam Lenson, with musical supervision by Tamara Saringer. It is produced by Dylan Schlosberg’s 10 to 4 Productions with associate producer Neil Marcus.
Listings and ticket information can be found here.







