Broadway Alums June Watson and Tom Edden Join Cast of West End's As You Like It | Playbill

International News Broadway Alums June Watson and Tom Edden Join Cast of West End's As You Like It

The Josie Rourke-directed production will play @sohoplace.

June Watson and Tom Edden

Full casting has been announced for a new production of William Shakespeare's As You Like It. Beginning performances December 6, the play will be directed by Josie Rourke (Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Measure for Measure) at the West End's most recently built theatre, @sohoplace. Opening night will be December 14 for the limited run through January 28, 2023.

Joining the cast are Tom Mison (The Way of the World) as Touchstone, Allie Daniel (Happy Meal) as Amiens, Tom Edden (One Man, Two Guvnors) as Duke Frederick, Dickon Gough (City of Angels) as Charles, Gabriella Leon (Casualty) as Audrey, Mary Malone (The Prince) as Phoebe, Syakira Moeladi as Hisperia in her professional stage debut, Nathan Queeley-Dennis (Black Love) as Silvius, Cal Watson (Think) as Le Beau, June Watson (A Doll's House, Part 2, The Cripple of Inishmaan) as Adam and Corin, and Ben Wiggins (Antony & Cleopatra) as Oliver.

They join the previously announced Leah Harvey (Foundation, The Wonderful World of Dissocia) as Rosalind, Rose Ayling-Ellis (EastEnders) as Celia in her West End debut, Alfred Enoch (Harry Potter films, Red West End) as Orlando, and Tony nominee Martha Plimpton (The Good Wife, Sweat) as Jaques.

READ: London's West End to Get 1st Newly Built Theatre in 50 Years in Fall 2022

Rourke, who has worked across the West End, Broadway, Off-Broadway, and the silver screen, leads a creative team that features design by Rob Jones, lighting by Howard Harrison, sound by John Leonard, and music by Michael Bruce. The production reunites Rourke and Enoch: Enoch played Titus Lartius in Coriolanus at the Donmar Warehouse in 2013-14 under Rourke's direction.

The theatre's inaugural production, a transfer of New Vic Theatre's Marvellous, began previews October 15.

For more information, visit SohoPlace.org.

 
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