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Menier Chocolate Factory Announces Full Cast for Noël Coward’s Fallen Angels

by Staff Writer
September 24, 2025
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Fallen Angels Cast image supplied by publicist

Fallen Angels Cast image supplied by publicist

The Menier Chocolate Factory has revealed the full cast for its major revival of Noël Coward’s Fallen Angels, which opens the venue’s new season in London Bridge.

Directed by Christopher Luscombe, the production stars Janie Dee as Julia Steroll and Alexandra Gilbreath as Jane Banbury.

They are joined by Christopher Hollis (Bill Banbury), Richard Teverson (Fred Steroll), Sarah Twomey (Saunders), and Graham Vick (Maurice Duclos).

       

Fallen Angels begins previews on 21 November 2025, with opening night set for 2 December. The run continues until 21 February 2026.

First performed in 1925, Fallen Angels is one of Coward’s most outrageous and enduring comedies. It follows best friends Julia and Jane, whose seemingly contented marriages are thrown into chaos by the unexpected arrival of a glamorous former lover.

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This marks the first London revival of the play in 25 years.

The creative team includes Simon Higlett (Set Design), Fotini Dimou (Costume Design), Oliver Fenwick (Lighting Design), Adam Cork (Sound Design), Nigel Hess (Composer), and Nicola Keen (Movement).

The revival forms part of a new season at the Menier, which also includes The Holy Rosenbergs and Equus, both directed by Lindsay Posner. The season continues the venue’s tradition of reviving classic and contemporary works with bold new interpretations.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

       
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