If you’re a fan of musical theatre, you might be curious about when Ghost the Musical was showing in London. This stage adaptation of the beloved 1990 film has been a hit with audiences around the world, and London was no exception. Let’s take a closer look at when this show graced the West End.
Ghost the Musical: A Brief Overview
Before we dive into specific dates and locations, let’s do a quick recap of what Ghost the Musical is all about. This show tells the story of Sam and Molly, a young couple deeply in love.
When Sam is tragically killed, he becomes trapped between this world and the next, unable to communicate with Molly directly. With the help of a psychic named Oda Mae Brown, Sam tries to find a way to protect Molly from danger and say one final goodbye.
The Original West End Run
Ghost the Musical made its West End debut at the Piccadilly Theatre on June 22nd, 2011. The show had already been seen by audiences in Manchester and Cardiff before arriving in London, but its arrival in the West End marked a major milestone for this production.
The original cast included Richard Fleeshman as Sam Wheat and Caissie Levy as Molly Jensen. Sharon D. Clarke played Oda Mae Brown, earning rave reviews for her performance. The show received mostly positive reviews from critics, although some felt that it relied too heavily on special effects.
Ghost ran at the Piccadilly Theatre for just over three years before closing on October 6th, 2014. During this time, it played over 1,000 performances and was seen by more than one million people.
The National Tour
After its successful run in London’s West End, Ghost went on tour around the UK and Ireland. This tour began in September 2013 in Birmingham and wrapped up in July 2014 in Dublin. The tour cast included Stewart Clarke as Sam, Rebecca Trehearn as Molly, and Wendy Mae Brown as Oda Mae.
The national tour was well-received by audiences and critics alike, with many praising the show’s impressive special effects and emotional performances. It was a chance for fans who weren’t able to see the show in London to experience this beloved story on stage.
Revivals and Future Productions
Since its original run in London, Ghost the Musical has been revived in various locations around the world. In 2016, a production opened in Japan with a Japanese cast. In 2017, a new production opened in Germany with an updated script and score.
As of now, there are no current plans for Ghost the Musical to return to London’s West End. However, with its continued popularity among musical theatre fans, it’s possible that we’ll see this show back on stage someday.
Conclusion
Ghost the Musical had a successful run in London’s West End from 2011 to 2014 before going on tour across the UK and Ireland. Despite mixed reviews from critics, this show has become a beloved favorite of musical theatre fans around the world. Whether you saw it during its original run or have yet to experience it live, there’s no denying that Ghost is a hauntingly beautiful story that will stick with you long after the curtain falls.