Elton John's Tammy Faye Musical Ends World Premiere London Run December 3 | Playbill

International News Elton John's Tammy Faye Musical Ends World Premiere London Run December 3

Andrew Rannells, Katie Brayben, and more star at the Almeida Theatre.

Andrew Rannells and Katie Brayben in Tammy Faye A New Musical Marc Brenner

Almeida Theatre's world premiere of Tammy Faye, a new musical about the late televangelist penned by Elton John, Jake Shears, and James Graham, plays its final performance at the London venue December 3.

Directed by Artistic Director Rupert Goold, Tammy Faye A New Musical officially opened October 26 following previews that began October 14. Read reviews of the production here.

Olivier winner Katie Brayben (Beautiful) stars as Tammy Faye with Tony nominee Andrew Rannells (The Book of Mormon, Girls) as Jim, and Olivier nominee Zubin Varla (Fun Home) as Jerry Falwell.

The cast also includes Kelly Agbowu, Amy Booth-Steel, Colin Burnicle, Ashley Campbell, Peter Caulfield, Danny Collins, Richard Dempsey, Fred Haig, Georgia Louise, Robyn Rose, Nicholas Rowe, Martin Sarreal, Steve John Shepherd, and Gemma Sutton. The band features Alex Beetschen, Clive Dunstall, Mark Aspinall, Justin Morris, Danny Short, Nic Breakspear, and James Gambold.

Check out production photos below:

See Andrew Rannells and Katie Brayben in Elton John's Tammy Faye Musical

Featuring music by John, lyrics by Shears, and a book by Graham, the production also has choreography by Lynne Page, design by Bunny Christie, costume design by Katrina Lindsay, lighting design by Neil Austin, sound design by Bobby Aitken, musical supervision, co-orchestrations, and arrangements by Tom Deering, co-orchestrations by Mark Dickman, video design by Finn Ross, musical direction by Alex Beetschen, casting by Pippa Ailion and Natalie Gallacher, orchestral management by Justin Pearson, orchestral consulting by David Gallagher, props supervision by Lily Mollgaard, costume supervision by Karen Large, wigs, hair, and makeup supervision by Suzanne Scotcher, and dialect coaching by Brett Tyne.

The associate director is Sara Aniqah Malik with Tom Herron as the associate choreographer, Verity Sadler as the design associate, Sam Vincent as the sound associate, Henrique Ghersi as the video associate, and Richard Johnston as the associate casting director.

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