Inside the Rehearsals of..Ride the Cyclone

(c)Danny Kaan

Rehearsal images have now been released for the upcoming UK premiere of the musical, which will officially open at the Southwark Playhouse on the 19th November.

Booking until the 10th January 2026, Ride the Cyclone features a book, music & lyrics by Jacob Richmond & Brooke Maxwell.

(c)Danny Kaan

Meanwhile, the cast will include: Edward Wu (Kim’s Convenience, Riverside Studios) will star as The Amazing Karnak, with Baylie Carson (Mean Girls, SIX, West End) as  Ocean, Grace Galloway (Priscilla The Party, Blood Brothers, UK Tour) as Jane Doe, Robyn Gilbertson (making her professional debut) as Constance, Damon Gould  (Cabaret, West End; Newsies, Troubadour Theatre) as Noel, Bartek Kraszewski  (making his professional debut) as Mischa and Jack Maverick (making his professional debut) as Ricky. The cast is completed by Nathaniel Purnell (Shucked, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre; The Time Traveller’s Wife, West End) and Rebecca D’Lacey (The Rocky Horror Picture Show, European Tour).

(c)Danny Kaan

When a freak roller coaster accident claims the lives of six teens, they find themselves trapped in limbo and offered one last shot at life. One by one, they step into the spotlight to prove why they deserve a second chance at life.

Ride the Cyclone is a genre-defying journey through big dreams, dark secrets, and the search for what makes a life well-lived.

It’s not a game. It’s just a ride.

The production is directed and choreographed by Lizzi Gee with musical direction by Ben McQuigg, set and costume design by Ryan Dawson Laight, lighting design by Tim Deiling, video design by Nina Dunn for PixelLux, sound design by Tom Marshall and casting by Harry Blumenau.  Production Management is by Toby P Darvill for Production Solutions Group, with General Management by Jack Maple Productions.

(c)Danny Kaan

The musical had its world premiere at the Atomic Vaudeville in British Columbia, Canada in 2008. The American premiere took place at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre in September 2015 and went on to open Off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in November 2016. Since then it has had runs in Seattle, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Sydney and Buenos Aires.