The Olivier-nominated international hit musical The Choir of Man has announced an extension to its West End run at the Arts Theatre, now booking until 4 January 2026.
Set in “The Jungle” – the best pub in the world – The Choir of Man is a feel-good celebration of community, music, and friendship.
The show features a cast of nine talented performers who blend stunning harmonies, high-energy tap dance, and heartfelt monologues in a 90-minute spectacle.
Audiences can expect a jukebox of hits from Queen, Adele, Sia, Paul Simon, Katy Perry, Avicii, and more – all served with a pint of free beer.
Nic Doodson, speaking on behalf of the producers, said:
“We’re over the moon to be extending The Choir of Man at the Arts Theatre into 2026. When we first brought the show to the West End, we couldn’t have imagined the incredible journey it would take. The way audiences have embraced it – returning time and again – has been truly humbling. It’s a real privilege to continue sharing this celebration of community, music and joy night after night in the heart of London.”
Since opening at the Arts Theatre in October 2021, the production has welcomed over 280,000 audience members across more than 1,000 performances.
The Choir of Man has previously enjoyed sold-out runs at the Sydney Opera House, toured extensively across the US and Europe, and earned an Olivier nomination for Best Entertainment or Comedy Play.
The current cast includes David Booth as ‘Pub Bore’, Jason Brock as ‘Romantic’, Rob Godfrey as ‘Beast’, Ifan Gwilym-Jones as ‘Maestro’, Oliver Jacobson as ‘Barman’, George Knapper as ‘Handyman’, Benji Lord as ‘Joker’, Paul McArthur as ‘Poet’, and Bradley Walwyn as ‘Hardman’. Swings include Tom Carter-Miles, Toby Francis, Alex Mallalieu, and David Shute.
The show is created by Nic Doodson and Andrew Kay, with direction by Doodson and monologues by Ben Norris. Musical supervision is by Jack Blume, with choreography by Freddie Huddleston and scenic design by Oli Townsend.
The Choir of Man is produced by HH Productions Ltd, Nic Doodson, Andrew Kay, Wendy & Andy Barnes, Gavin Kalin, and Hunter Arnold.
Listings and ticket information can be found here.