101 Dalmatians
High flying canine fun for the whole family!
Why see 101 Dalmatians?
The Delightful New Staging
The rollicking animal adventure 101 Dalmatians comes to you! Based on the classic children's story by English novelist Dodie Smith, the reimagined version of the 2022 Regent's Park production features a book by Johnny McKnight, stage adapted by award-winning playwright Zinnie Harris and music is by Tony and Olivier Award-winner Douglas Hodge.
What Is The Story Of 101 Dalmatians?
The story follows Pongo and Perdi a pair of delightfully spotted dalmatians who live in London with their kind and caring owners the Dearlys. The only thing that makes their idyllic life better is the arrival of their 15 puppies, but their bliss is short-lived thanks to the machinations of their evil neighbour Cruella de Vil, the villain to end all villains. When she steals the pups for their fur, Pongo and Perdi take matters into their own paws and em-bark on a quest to rescue them.
Key Information
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Cast
- Kym Marsh as Cruella De Vill
- Charles Brunton as Casper
- Jessie Elland as Danielle
- Danny Hendrix as Jasper
- Linford Johnson as Pongo
- Samuel Thomas as Tom
- Emma Thornett as Perdi
- Kerry Ellis as Cruella de Vil at New Theatre, Oxford (3 to 7 December) and Theatre Royal Brighton (17 December to 5 January 2025)
Further cast
Jasmine Triadi, Victoria Compson-Bradford, Ross Dorrington, Benjamin, Durham, Benedict Hastings, Lottie Johnson, Rachel Lea-Gray, Tom Norman, Hugo Rolland, Lindo Shinda and Eugene Shire
Creative
Directed by Bill Buckhurst
Music and Lyrics by Douglas Hodge
Stage Adaptation by Zinnie Harris
sets by David Woodhead,
costumes by Sarah Mercadé,
choreography by Lucy Hind,
musical supervision by Alfonso Casado Trigo,
orchestrations by Jack Hopkins,
puppet design by Jimmy Grimes,
lighting by James Whiteside,
sound design by Chris Whybrow
The Musical Director is Leigh Thompson
Casting director is Lucy Casson.
Reviews
Customer reviews
Lindsay Swift
Amazing
Diane Robbins
Magnificent
Maggie
Absolutely loved it