Full cast and creative team announced for MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET at Barn Theatre

The full cast and creative team has been announced for the Barn Theatre’s Million Dollar Quartet, which returns for an extended run this summer between 15 June – 22 August.

On the night of December 4th 1956, four men walked into a recording studio in Memphis and made musical history. Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley were brought together by pure chance for a jam session which would go on to shape the trajectory of rock ‘n’ roll music across the world.

In the studio egos collide, promises are broken and dreams take shape. As the men navigate ambition, rivalry and fame they create the soundtrack that will define an era. Experience the classic songs – ‘Blue Suede Shoes’, ‘Fever’, ‘Walk The Line’, ‘Hound Dog’ (and many more) – in the thrilling atmosphere of that once-in-a-lifetime event.

Joining the previously announced Darren Day as Sam Phillips will be Connor Payne (Ruth The Musical, Wilton’s Music Hall) as Elvis Presley, Christopher Erasmus (Winghaven Park, Thomas Hopkins Productions) as Johnny Cash, Joe Bence (Death Comes to Pemberley, UK tour) returns to the role of Jerry Lee Lewis, Joey Bradick (Humbug, Waterloo Vaults) as Carl Perkins, in the role of ‘Dyanne’ will be Jenay Naima (MJ The Musical, West End) as Dyanne, Geraint Downing (A Christmas Carol, Old Vic) as Brother Jay, and Josh Haberfield (Buddy The Buddy Holly Story, Awesome Music Ltd) as W.S. “Fluke” Holland.

Million Dollar Quartet will be directed by Jonathan O’Boyle, with a book by Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux, choreography by Joanna Goodwin, set and costume design by Libby Watson, lighting by Alex Musgrave, sound by Nick Lodge, and musical supervision by Lee Freeman.

For more info on Million Dollar Quartet, please click here:

https://barntheatre.org.uk/million-dollar-quartet-2026

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