Due to overwhelming demand, RuPaul’s Drag Race star Jan Sport will extend her run in Oscar at the Crown at The Crown on Tottenham Court Road by two weeks, now performing until 16 November 2025.
The immersive theatrical dance party, Oscar at the Crown, is set in a secret bunker in an Orwellian future where only reality TV, glitter balls, and the complete works of Oscar Wilde have survived. The show’s booking has also been extended to 4 January 2026, with tickets available now.
Jan Sport (The Voice, America’s Got Talent, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars) leads the cast as Oscar Wilde. She is joined by Kelis Alleyne as Erika, Elizabeth Chalmers as Constance, Ella Daini as Exile, Estelle Denison-French as Swing, Luke Farrugia as Sonja, Zak Marx as Bosie, Ran Marner as Exile, Dance Captain & Swing, Elinor Morris as Ramona, Isidro Ridout as Exile, Zofia Weretka as Vicki, and Natalie Yin as Exile.
Following its acclaimed runs in New York and at the Edinburgh Festival in 2023, Oscar at the Crown invites audiences to drink, party, and join a throng of colourful outcasts among burnt-out tube carriages and smashed TV screens, igniting a cultural revolution in a dystopian future.
The production is created by The Neon Coven, with concept and book by Mark Mauriello, music, lyrics and choreography by Andrew Barret Cox, and direction by Shira Milikowsky.
The creative team also includes Andrew Exeter (set, venue & lighting design), Dan Samson (sound design), Nina Dunn for PixelLux (video design), Gary Hickeson (music production), Matt Davies (co-lighting design & programming), Sarah Mercadé (additional costume design), Livs Needham (musical direction), Will Burton CDG (casting), Aidan Harkins (associate director), Penny Wildman (associate choreographer), Natalia Alvarez (associate set designer and art director), Props by Eve (props supervision & set decoration), Bex Kemp (costume supervision), Ryan Webster and Morgan Toole (assistant set designers), and Matt Hockley (assistant lighting designer).
The show’s London venue is a new, purpose-built subterranean space developed by Path Entertainment Group and ROYO, whose current slate includes Here & Now – The Steps Musical, 13 Going on 30 The Musical, and Kinky Boots starring Johannes Radebe.
GOLD SKY is a creative production collaboration between multi–Tony Award-winning producer Rebecca Gold and director/producer Shira Milikowsky, drawing on decades of unorthodox devising and producing unique theatrical events.
MIDNIGHT THEATRICALS is a Tony and Lortel-nominated production company dedicated to innovative, diverse storytelling worldwide, with credits including Afterglow, Scarlett Dreams, safeword, Open, We Are The Tigers, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Fat Ham.
Listings and ticket information can be found here.







