Following five sold-out development runs at the New Diorama Theatre in 2019 and Southwark Playhouse in 2020, 2021 & 2022, plus an extended Riverside Studios run last summer, the full cast and creative team for the West End premiere of Operation Mincemeat – a new musical, is announced today.
Previews start on the 29th March, followed by an 8-week run beginning on the 9th May 2023, after thirty-three hugely successful years of The Woman In Black at the Fortune Theatre.
2023 Olivier Award nominated Robert Hastie (Standing at the Sky’s Edge, National Theatre) is director, following providing directorial support for the Riverside Studios run, while Olivier Award nominated Jenny Arnold (Jerry Springer: The Opera, National Theatre) continues as choreographer.
Also joining from Standing at the Sky’s Edge at the National Theatre on the creative team are: 2023 Olivier Award nominatedĀ Ben Stones (Sylvia, The Old Vic) as set and costume designer, Tony Award, six-time Olivier Award and Bafta Award winning Mark Henderson (Girl From the North Country, Broadway & NoĆ«l Coward Theatre) as lighting designer and Olivier Award winning Mike Walker (Jerry Springer: The Opera, National Theatre) as sound designer.
Grammy Award winning and Tony, Emmy, Olivier award nominated Steve Sidwell (Beautiful: The Musical,Ā Broadway & Aldwych Theatre) is orchestrator and vocal arranger. Georgie Staight joins Robert Hastie as Associate Director.
Understudies joining the previously announced 2023 Off-West End āBest Musical Productionā award winning returning cast, David Cumming, Claire-Marie Hall, Natasha Hodgson, Jak Malone and ZoĆ« Roberts, are: SeĆ”n Carey (returning from the Hammersmith Studios run), Geri Allan, Christian Andrews and Holly Sumpton. Casting is by Pearson Casting.
Operation Mincemeat is written and composed by David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoƫ Roberts, who form SpitLip. The show is presented in the West End by Avalon (in association with SpitLip), who have supported since the Southwark Playhouse runs, alongside New Diorama Theatre and The Lowry.
Director Rob Hastie said āIām a big fan of SpitLipās work, and fell in love with Operation Mincemeat from the start. Iām thrilled to have been working with the team to help develop the show since its run in Hammersmith, and weāre all looking forward to the next stage of its evolution as we share this joyous story with the West End. Iām delighted to be getting back into the room with SpitLip and the company. Theyāre everything you hope a gang like that will be – innovative, creative, collaborative, daring, excellent taste in rehearsal snacks.ā
SpitLip said āWe are staggered and amazed at the amount of talent now propping up our sweaty, gnarled bodies. The light from their reflected glory is absolutely blinding and we plan to bathe in it for as long as physically possible. West End, letās go!ā
Jon Thoday for Avalon said āweāre very excited to be chosen by SpitLip to help bring this show to a wider audience at the Fortune Theatre in the West Endā