Reprising their Chichester roles are Phillip Attmore as Jerry, Clive Carter as Horace, Sally Ann Triplett as Madge, James Clyde as Bates, and Alex Gibson-Giorgio as Beddini. Making her London debut as Dale is Amara Okereke, joining a cast rounded out by 20 talented performers including Lindsay Atherton, Rhiannon Bacchus, Jeremy Batt, Freddie Clements, Pedro Donoso, Bethan Downing, Autumn Draper, Tilly Ducker, Laura Hills, Maddie Harper, Connor Hughes, James Hume, George Lyons, David McIntosh, Jordan Oliver, Emily Ann Potter, Joe Press, Molly Rees Howe, Kirsty Sparks, and Toyan Thomas-Browne.
The creative team is led by Kathleen Marshall, with set design by Peter McKintosh, costumes by Yvonne Milnes and Peter McKintosh, musical supervision by Gareth Valentine, musical direction by Stephen Ridley, orchestrations and arrangements by Chris Walker, lighting design by Tim Mitchell, sound design by Paul Groothuis, casting by Natalie Gallacher, associate directors Carol Lee Meadows and Cameron Wenn, associate set designer Ben Davies, associate lighting designer Imogen Clarke, associate sound designer Rich Pomeroy, and resident director and choreographer Richard Pitt.
Perfect for a festive night out, Top Hat promises dazzling dance, classic tunes, and all the elegance of Old Hollywood—just in time for the holidays.