NEWS: Full Cast & Additional Performances Announced for The Book Thief

The full cast has now been confirmed for The Book Thief in Concert, taking place at the Prince of Wales Theatre on the 19th and 26th October, with two additional performances being added.

Joining the previously announced Melanie La Barrie as Death will be: Isaac Gryn as Max Vandenburg, Jack Lord  as Hans Hubermann, Cat Simmons  as Rosa Hubermann, Leo Abad  as Tommy Müller & Others, Matthew Caputo  as Walter Kugler & Others, Oonagh Cox as Paula Meminger & Others, Michał Horowicz as Eva Vandenburg & Others, Thomas-Lee Kidd  as Mayor Hermann & Others, Nell Martin  as Ilsa Hermann & Others, Corinna Powlesland  as Frau Holtzapfel & Others, Gleanne Purcell-Brown  as Barbara Steiner & Others, Edwin Ray as Alex Steiner & Others, Timo Tatzber  as Isaac Kleinmann & Others, and Russell Wilcox  as Wolfgang Edel & Others.

The Book Thief is told by Death – they are haunted by humans, cataloguing the colour of the sky at the precise moment they carry each soul away. Tonight’s story belongs to Liesel Meminger, twelve years old and unafraid to take what matters: the red of a book found in the snow, the black of a novel rescued from a bonfire, the white of empty pages she will fill with her own defiant words. Down in a cellar painted in shadows, she reads to Max, a Jewish fist-fighter hidden by her foster family, and together they imagine a world lit by language. Above, Hans plays the accordion with fingers stained by tobacco and time, Rosa hurls curses wrapped in warmth, and Rudy runs beside Liesel, chasing a kiss that history won’t allow.

The musical first premiered at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton in 2022, with subsequent productions at Coventry Belgrade Theatre & Leicester Curve in 2023, with original direction by Lotte Wakeham.

This concert production is directed and choreographed by Tom Jackson Greaves, who is joined on the creative team by: orchestrations & musical supervision by Matthew Malone (Spend, Spend, Spend; Brassed Off), set & costume Design by Good Teeth (Piaf; Aladdin), lighting design by Nic Farman (Allegiance, The Diary of a CEO Live), sound design by Sound Quiet Time (Stanger Things: The First Shadow), casting by Abby Galvin (The Leftbehinds; The Lonely Londoners) and  musical direction by Natalie Pound (This Is My Family; Next to Normal).