The Witches (musical)

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Roald Dahl's The Witches
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Poster for the original production
Music Dave Malloy
Lyrics Dave Malloy
Lucy Kirkwood
Book Lucy Kirkwood
Basis The Witches
by Roald Dahl
Premiere7 November 2023 (2023-11-07): Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, London
Productions2023 London

The Witches (or Roald Dahl's The Witches) is a stage musical with book and lyrics by Lucy Kirkwood and music and lyrics by Dave Malloy, based on Roald Dahl's 1983 children's novel of the same name.

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Production history

World premiere: London (2023-24)

The musical had its world premiere in the Olivier Theatre at the National Theatre, London as a co-production with the Roald Dahl Story Company on 21 November 2023 (following previews from 7 November), running until 27 January 2024. The production will be directed by Lyndsey Turner and choreographed by Stephen Mear. [1] [2] [3]

Full casting was announced on 4 September 2023 including Katherine Kingsley as the Grand High Witch, Daniel Rigby as Mr. Stringer and Sally Ann Triplett as Gran. [4]

Premise

A boy and his grandmother live in a world run by witches, and The Grand High Witch is planning to turn the world's children into mice. [2]

Musical numbers

Cast and characters

CharacterLondon [5]
2023
Grand High Witch Katherine Kingsley
Gran Sally Ann Triplett
Mr Stringer Daniel Rigby
LukeBertie Caplan
Frankie Keita
Vishal Soni
BrunoCian Eagle-Service
George Menezes Cutts
William Skinner
HelgaJersey Blu Georgia
Asanda Abbie Masike
Chloe Raphael
Helen / Social WorkerJulie Armstrong
Melanie / EnsembleChrissie Bhima
Pippa Zoe Birkett
Leticia / PotwasherMaddison Bulleyment
Carol / DeniseMiracle Chance
AlisonDaniele Coombe
Dad / Sous Chef Richard David-Caine
PamelaMolly-May Gardiner
KathyTiffany Graves
Head WaiterAdrian Grove
Chef Chevalier / DoctorIrvine Iqbal
SwingEmily Langham
EmilyBobbie Little
Bernice / NurseTania Mathurin
SheliaAmira Matthews
Kevin / Commis ChefJacob Maynard
Winnie / MumLaura Medforth
Mr Jenkins Ekow Quartey
Chloe's Dad / PotagerBen Redfern
Mrs Jenkins / JanMaggie Service
CherylAlexandra Waite-Roberts
Young CompanyNesim Adnan, Alaia Broadbent, Chenai Broadbent,
Cristian Buttaci, Sekhani Dumezweni, Rudy Gibson,
Florence Gore, Elara Jagger, Annabelle Jones,
Jemima Loosen, Charlie Man-Evans, Iesa Miller,
Jack Philpott, Sienna Sibley, Savannah Skinner-Henry,
Poppy-Mei Soon, Benjamin Spalding, Dylan Trigger,
Alice Valeriano, Sasha Watson-Lobo, Stella Yeoman

Production team

London (2023) [6]
DirectorLyndsey Turner
Set and Costume Lizzie Clachlan
Choreographer Stephen Mear
Music SupervisorNigel Lilley
Music DirectorCat Beveridge
Lighting DesignerBruno Poet
Co-Sound DesignerAlexander Caplen
Co-Sound DesignerIan Dickinson
Video DesignerAsh J Woodward
IllusionsChris Fisher

Will Houston

Casting DirectorBryony Jarvis-Taylor

Critical reception

Reviews were positive, with The New York Times calling it a "deftly rendered production, a high-quality piece of family entertainment that skilfully blends the playful and the macabre, and does justice to the author’s distinct comic style.". [7] The Independent and Time Out London both gave it 5 stars, Time Out calling it "a hysterically funny triumph". [8] [9] BroadwayWorld also gave it 5 stars, saying it "combines exuberant fun, quick-witted comedy and a positive attitude towards death to produce an enthralling, clever and incredibly funny production.". [10]

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