The Choir of Man has extended its stay at the Arts Theatre, with bookings now open until January 4, 2026.
Welcome to The Jungle, the best pub in the world. Here, an (extra)ordinary cast of nine guys combine beautiful harmonies and foot-stomping singalongs with first-rate tap dance and poetic meditations on the power of community.
Brimming with hits from artists such as Queen, Luther Vandross, Sia, Paul Simon, Adele, Guns & Roses, Avicii and Katy Perry to name but a few, this is a pub like no other!
An uplifting celebration of community and friendship with something for everyone – including free beer! Enjoy 90 minutes of feel-good, foot-stomping entertainment unlike anything else in the West End.
The current cast are David Booth (The Threepenny Opera) as Pub Bore, Jason Brock (Thriller Live) as Romantic, Tom Carter-Miles (Frankenstein) as swing, Toby Francis (High Fidelity) as swing, Rob Godfrey (The Choir of Man) as Beast, Ifan Gwilym-Jones (The Choir of Man) as Maestro, Oliver Jacobson (Come From Away) as Barman, George Knapper (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat) as Handyman, Benji Lord (Dreamboats and Petticoats: Bringing on Back The Good Times!) as Joker, Alex Mallalieu (As You Like It) as swing, Paul McArthur (Tracks) as Poet, David Shute (Once: The Musical) as swing and Bradley Walwyn (We Will Rock You) as Hardman.
The Choir of Man is created by Nic Doodson and Andrew Kay, directed by Nic Doodson, with Daniel Harnett as associate director and resident director. Monologues are written by Ben Norris, with musical supervision, vocal arrangements and orchestrations by Jack Blume, Lee Freeman as resident musical director and Alistair Higgins as associate musical supervisor.
Movement direction and choreography is by Freddie Huddleston, with Adam Hilton as associate choreographer and movement director, scenic design by Oli Townsend, lighting design by Richard Dinnen, costume design and co-scenic design by Verity Sadler, sound design by Sten Severson, Liam McDermott as associate sound designer and casting by Debbie O’Brien.
The show opened at the Arts Theatre in October 2021 and has welcomed more than 280,000 audience members through the doors across more than 1,000 performances.
The show previously played three sell-out seasons at the Sydney Opera House and multiple sold-out US and European tours. It played at the Arts Theatre from October 2021 to April 2022, and returned in October 2022.
The show is produced by HH Productions Ltd, Nic Doodson, Andrew Kay, Wendy & Andy Barnes, Gavin Kalin and Hunter Arnold.
Tickets here.
Top image: The Choir of Man 2025. Photo by Mark Douet (image supplied)
