The production continues its run at the Arts Theatre.

It has been announced that the Olivier Award nominated production of The Choir of Man is extending its run in London, now booking until the 4th January 2026.
Talking about the news, creator and director Nic Doodson 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.”
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Having started its performances at the theatre in 2021, the current London company includes: David Booth (The Threepenny Opera, Royal Philharmonic Choir; Fiddler On The Roof, Grange Park Opera; BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall) as ‘Pub Bore’, Jason Brock (Thriller Live – lead vocalist, Lyric Theatre and Shaftesbury Theatre) as ‘Romantic’, Tom Carter-Miles (Frankenstein, Illyria; The Choir of Man, NCL and West End) as swing, Toby Francis (High Fidelity, Hayes Theatre Co.; We Will Rock You, Neil Gooding Productions) as swing, Rob Godfrey (The Choir of Man, Sydney Opera House) as ‘Beast’, Ifan Gwilym-Jones (The Choir of Man, NCL; Australia and Chicago) as ‘Maestro’, Oliver Jacobson (Come From Away, UK tour; Grease, UK tour) as ‘Barman’, George Knapper (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, UK Tour; The Choir of Man, NCL; Canada; Australia; Chicago; Florida; West End) as ‘Handyman’, Benji Lord (Dreamboats and Petticoats: Bringing on Back The Good Times!, world premiere, UK tour; The Ruff Tuff Cream Puff Estate Agency, world premiere, UK tour) as ‘Joker’, Alex Mallalieu (As You Like It, UK tour; Buddy Holly & The Cricketers, UK tour) as swing, Paul McArthur (Tracks, Union Theatre; Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens, Camden Fringe) as ‘Poet’, David Shute (Once: The Musical, Barn; The Choir of Man, NCL; Chicago; Tampa; Australia; Edinburgh; Coventry) as swing, and Bradley Walwyn (We Will Rock You, Royal Caribbean; The Choir Of Man, NCL and Australia) as ‘Hardman’.
Meanwhile, the creative team includes: Daniel Harnett as associate director and resident director; monologues written by Ben Norris; with musical supervision, vocal arrangements and orchestrations by Jack Blume, with Lee Freeman as resident musical director, and Alistair Higgins as associate musical supervisor; movement direction and choreography by Freddie Huddleston, with Adam Hilton as associate choreographer and movement director; scenic design by Oli Townsend, lighting design by Richard Dinnen, costume design and co-scenic design by Verity Sadler, sound design by Sten Severson, with Liam McDermott as associate sound designer and casting by Debbie O’Brien.
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