Alfred Hitchcock Presents Will Become a Stage Musical in the U.K. | Playbill

International News Alfred Hitchcock Presents Will Become a Stage Musical in the U.K.

Tony winner John Doyle is directing the new work, featuring a score by late composer Steven Lutvak.

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The U.K.'s Theatre Royal Bath will give a world premiere to Alfred Hitchcock Presents - The Musical. Performances will run March 22–April 12, 2025, with opening night set for March 27. Tony winner John Doyle (The Color Purple) is directing.

Adapted from the 1955 TV series presenting spooky stories selected by the cinematic master of suspense (Hitchcock directed such screen classics as PsychoNorth by NorthwestRear WindowThe Birds, and more), the musical will feature eight such stories, all pulled from episodes of the series, with a score by the late Steven Lutvak (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder) and a book by Jay Dyer (Californication).

Doyle has assembled a starry cast of West End and Broadway favorites, including Scarlett Strallen (Mary Poppins) as Mary, Sally Ann Triplett (Cabaret) as Lottie Slocomb and Sadie Grimes, Nicola Hughes (Porgy & Bess) as Eve and Arthur’s Mother, Gary Milner (Kiss Me, Kate) as Detective Novak and Roman, Damian Humbley (Merrily We Roll Along) as Courtney, Alistair Brammer (Miss Saigon) as Richard and Ray, Mark Meadows (Quiz) as Maloney and Waterbury, Landi Oshinowo (Matilda) as Blanche and Millie’s Mama, Liam Tamne (Prince of Egypt) as Fred and Carl, Joaquin Pedro Valdes (Death Note: The Musical) as Michael and Deitz, Jade Oswald (Treason) as Lisa and Nurse Thornhill, Matthew Caputo (The Creakers) as Tommy, Ahmed Hamad (A Christmas Carol) as Arthur and Jerome, and Keanna Bloomfield (My Fair Lady) as Millie. Georgia Mann, Ritesh Manugula, Choolwe Lain Muntanga, Matt Pettifor, and Jack Reitman will round out the company. Casting is by Ginny Schiller.

The production will feature set design by Doyle and David L. Arsenault, costume design by Jonathan Lipman, lighting design by Johanna Town, sound design by Tom Marshall, wig design by Sam Cox, music supervision by Catherine Jayes, orchestrations by Jason Carr, and music direction by Benjamin Holder.

Theatre Royal Bath is producing in association with Universal Theatrical Group.

Visit TheatreRoyal.org.uk.

 
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