Nicola Roberts to join City of Angels cast
The most recent cast announcement for Rourke’s West End production for City of Angels sees Nicola Roberts join the company in the role of Avril/Mallory. She will be joining the already announced Rosalie Craig as Gabby/Bobbi, Hadley Fraser as Stine, Rebecca Trahearn as Donna/Oolie and Vanessa Williams as Carly/Aluara. Also appearing in the City of Angels cast is Rob Houchen as Jimmy/Dr Mandril, Joshua St Clair as Peter Kingsley, and Cindy Bellot, Sadie-Jean Shirley, Manuel Pacific and Ryan Reid as the Angel City 4. Returning to the production will be Marc Elliot as Panchos/Munoz, Nick Cavaliere as Sonny, Adam Fogarty as Big Six and Mark Penfold as Luther Kingsley. Further casting is yet to be announced.
The City of Angels creative team
The award-winning production of City of Angels by director Josie Rourke will have choreography by Olivier Award-winning Stephen Mear, set and costumes by Rob Jones, lighting by Howard Harrison, sound by Nick Lidster, orchestrations by Larry Blank, and Terry Jardine for autograph. Completing the creative team is Gareth Valentine with musical supervision, Duncan McLean with video design and with casting by Alistair Coomer and Jacob Sparrow.
What is City of Angels about?
When an author turned screenwriter and an investigator come together in Hollywood, two contrasting worlds collide. The author is attempting to adapt his successful novel into a screenplay; however, it doesn’t take long for him to realise that people in Hollywood just don’t stick to the script. The investigator, on the other hand, has a woman to locate, a case to solve and true love to gain. What will happen when reality gets mixed up with a script and how will they keep them separate?
West End City of Angels tickets are booking now!
Tickets for City of Angels are available but it's unlikely they will be for long after yet another exciting cast announcement. Book yours now to avoid disappointment for the most anticipated West End revival which opens at London’s Garrick Theatre from 5 March 2020.