The musical returns following a run at the Southwark Playhouse which concluded in January.

It has been announced that Ride the Cyclone the Musical will return to the London stage, playing at the Southwark Playhouse once more from the 19th June until the 22nd August.
With tickets on sale now, casting for the new run of performances has yet to be announced.
Ride the Cyclone has been written by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell. It first premiered at Atomic Vaudeville in British Columbia in 2008 before its American debut at Chicago’s Shakespeare Theater in 2015. It then later transferred Off-Broadway to the Lucille Lortel Theatre in 2016.
We’re back for round two. Ready to ride again?
After a freak roller-coaster accident, six teenagers find themselves suspended in limbo and offered one final chance to return to life. One by one, they step into the spotlight to prove why they deserve that second chance.
Darkly comic, unexpectedly moving, and told at full tilt, this 90-minute musical is a five-star theatrical thrill ride. London — this is one ride you can’t miss.
Producers Kevin McCollum, Morris Berchard and Jack Maple said of the show’s return: “We couldn’t be more excited to bring Ride The Cyclone back for another ride. We were delighted that we sold out our initial run, and are thrilled to be returning to Southwark in 2026 to give those who missed out on tickets the first time around a chance to Ride The Cyclone”
Ride the Cyclone is directed and choreographed by Lizzie Gee with musical direction and supervision 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, illusion design by Richard Pinner, casting by Harry Blumenau and associate direction by Eva Sampton. Production Management is by Toby P Darvill for Production Solutions Group, with General Management by Jack Maple Productions.
To book tickets visit: https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/productions/ride-the-cyclone/
