Casting announced for CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG at the Watermill Theatre

Casting has been announced for the Watermill Theatre’s summer musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which runs from 26 May - 13 September.

Soar far above the clouds and across the seas with a fantasmagorical new Watermill Theatre production of the iconic Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Delve into the hearts and imaginations of eccentric inventor Caractacus Potts, his children Jeremy and Jemima, and Truly Scrumptious as they set off on an audacious adventure in a car with a big personality.

The cast for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang will feature Christian Edwards (Jesus Christ Superstar, Watermill Theatre) as Caractacus Potts, and Lydia Louise making her professional debut in the role of Truly Scrumptious. Grandpa Potts will be played by Mark Curry (Wicked, West End), with Susannah van den Berg (Fiddler on the Roof, Barbican/UK tour) as The Childcatcher. 

In the role of Baron Bomburst will be Samuel Morgan-Grahame (Jesus Christ Superstar, Watermill Theatre), with Mairi Ikegami (Your Lie In April, West End) as Baroness Bomburst, Sam Pay (Witness For The Prosecution, London County Hall) as Boris/Lord Scrumptious, Alexander Zane (Jesus Christ Superstar, Watermill Theatre) as Goran/Onstage MD, Reuben Greeph (The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, Leeds Playhouse) as The Toymaker/Onstage Deputy MD, and Theo Diedrick (The (Beat) Rover with The Thelmas) as Coggins. The ensemble cast will be Tasha Chu (Dance Captain), Sameer Dhanjee, Georgie Hales, Javai James, Maya Khatri Chhetri, and Josh Rosewood.

The role of Jeremy will be shared by Francis Adams, Bodhi Allnutt, Elijah Bailey and Lucas Froud, and the role of Jemima will be shared by Auora Breslin, Juyoung Chang, Sophie George and Aila McLeish. 

The Children of Vulgaria will be played by Chika Atakorah, Felix Brims, Amelia Cartwright, Willow Daniels, Roko Duckling, Ivy Evans, Rafe Evans, Cosmo French, Hugo Haworth, Asha Ibrahim, Imogen Jermey, Sophie Jones, Sam Llewellyn, Florence Martin, Kweji Sameke, Wilf Seymour, Cassia Tipp and Audrey Williams. 

Paul Hart said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to announce full casting for this summer’s brand-new production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. I know we say this every year, but this really is our most ambitious one to date! Following on from our shows in recent years, we'll be taking over the entire site to bring you the Watermill's unique take on this iconic musical. This will include the back lawn becoming a fair ground in which Me Ol’ Bamboo will take place in a tent outside. The designs for the car are also looking absolutely incredible! We have had an epic time casting this massive piece, meeting incredible actor-musicians and building a wonderful ensemble. As part of this, we’ve met hundreds of talented young people from across the region who will be the absolute heartbeat of this show. We’ve also met an incredible array of recent graduates and have offered five ensemble roles to talented individuals for whom this will be one of their first professional roles. All of which has fed into creating a really special group of people, onstage and off, who will be bringing this magical show to life.”

With music and lyrics by Richard M Sherman and Robert B Sherman, adapted for the stage by Jeremy Sams, and based on the MGM motion picture, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang will be directed by Watermill Artistic Director, Paul Hart.

This new production will feature classic songs played live by an ensemble cast, including ‘Truly Scrumptious’, ‘Hushabye Mountain’, and ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’. 

The creative team includes set and costume designer Katie Lias, musical supervisor and orchestrator Stuart Morley, choreographer Anjali Mehra, puppet designer, maker and director Marc Parrett, lighting designer Jai Morjaria, sound designer Tom Marshall, video designer Daniel Denton, and casting director Cydney Beech.

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