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Further casting announced for The Score at Theatre Royal Haymarket

by Staff Writer
January 16, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Further cast members joining legendary stage and screen actor Brian Cox (HBO’s multi-award-winning Succession) as Johann Sebastian Bach and Nicole Ansari-Cox as Bach’s wife Anna in Oliver Cotton’s play THE SCORE were announced today (16 January 2025)

Joining Brian and Nicole are:  Peter De Jersey as Voltaire,  Juliet Garricks as Emilia, Stephen Hagan as Frederick,  Jamie Wilkes as Carl,  Christopher Staines as Quantz,  Toby Webster as Benda,  Matthew Romain as Graun and James Gladdon as Helstein, with Geoffrey Towers, Jordan Kilshaw and Rebecca Thornhill.  Further cast members are to be announced.

The Score, directed by Trevor Nunn and originally presented at Theatre Royal Bath will run from Thursday 20 February to Saturday 26 April 2025 at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.  The Press Night is on 27 February 2025.

       

Spring 1747, Potsdam, Prussia. Johann Sebastian Bach reluctantly visits the court of Frederick II, Europe’s most ambitious and dangerous leader. The two men could hardly be more different. As the Age of Enlightenment dawns, they stand in opposite camps. Bach is deeply religious, Frederick is an atheist. Bach loathes war, Frederick revels in it. Bach studies scripture, Frederick reads military history. Frederick remains in awe of Bach’s genius however and has mischievously prepared a musical conundrum that he hopes will baffle the composer and amuse his court. The explosive events of the following days could not have been predicted by either man. 

Brian Cox’s glittering career has spanned more than sixty years, garnering numerous awards, working with the most esteemed theatre companies and renowned Hollywood and TV directors. Twice Olivier Award winner for Best Actor, his portrayal of Logan Roy in the HBO hit series Succession has won him a Golden Globe award and Emmy nominations.

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Nicole Ansari-Cox studied at the prestigious Actors’ Studio in New York and has starred regularly on stage and screen in the UK and the US. Her major credits include Deadwood, The Biographer and Blumenthal on screen, and starring in Tom Stoppard’s Rock’n’Roll at the Royal Court and on Broadway.

Former artistic director of the National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company, Trevor Nunn’s multi-award winning repertoire ranges from Les Misérables to The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.

Robert Jones is the Set and Costume Designer, Johanna Town is the Lighting Designer, Sound  Designer and Additional Composition is Sophie Cotton, Cordelia Monsey is the Associate Director and the Casting Director is Ginny Schiller CDG.

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