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London News Luke Brady Will Be Hercules in London's West End

The musical, based on the Disney animated film, played earlier runs at Shakespeare in the Park, Paper Mill Playhouse, and Germany.

Luke Brady Phil Hill/Disney

The first bit of casting has been revealed for the previously announced West End bow of Disney's Hercules, set to play London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane beginning June 6, 2025, and opening June 24.

Starring in the title role will be Luke Brady (Prince of Egypt). Further casting, by Natalie Gallacher for Pippa Ailion and Natalie Gallacher Casting, is to be announced.

Adapted from Disney's 1997 animated film, Hercules has played several earlier runs, premiering in 2019 via the Public Theater's Free Shakespeare in the Park Series and playing New Jersey's Paper Mill Playhouse last year. A new production, with Tony winner Casey Nicholaw taking over as director and choreographer, premiered in Hamburg this year, and it appears that staging will be the basis for the West End bow. Nicholaw is again directing and choreographing, joined by co-choreographer Tanisha Scott, also reprising her work from the German production.

The musical features music by Alan Menken and lyrics by David Zippel, including their songs from the original film and several new tunes written for the stage musical. The book is by Robert Horn and Kwame Kwei-Armah, based on the Disney film written by Ron Clements, John Musker, Donald McEnery, Bob Shaw, and Irene Mecchi and directed by Clements and Musker.

The West End creative team will also include scenic and additional video designer Dane Laffrey, costume designers Gregg Barnes and Sky Switser, lighting designer Jeff Croiter, sound designer Adam Fisher, video designer George Reeve, hair designer Mia M. Neal, make-up designer Kirk Cambridge-Del Pesche, and special effects designer Jeremy Chernick. Michael Kosarin is penning arrangements and serving as music supervisor, with Danny Troob and Joseph Joubert providing orchestrations. Dance arrangements are by David Chase.

Telling the story of the muscle-bound half-god Hercules of Greek mythology, Hercules features such Disney favorites as "Go the Distance," “Zero to Hero,” and “I Won’t Say (I’m in Love)."

See photos of the Hamburg production below:

Photos: Hercules in Hamburg

 
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