Full casting has been announced for the special one-off concert performance of Ghost the Musical as it makes its return to the West End at the Adelphi Theatre on the 1st October.
Lovers Sam and Molly find themselves in danger walking back to their apartment one night, leaving Sam tragically murdered and trapped between this world and the next. Unable to leave Molly and worried about the ongoing peril she now faces, Sam attempts to communicate with her through the help of dubious psychic Oda Mae Brown.
Joining the previously announced Lucie Jones and Oliver Tompsett as Molly and Sam respectively are Moya Angela (Ghost Broadway, Dreamgirls, Lion King and Newsies) as Oda Mae Brown and David Seadon Young (An American in Paris) as Carl Bruner.
Returning to the Ghost family, Lisa Davina Phillip reprises her role of Clara alongside original cast member Jenny Fitzpatrick as Louise. Sam Mackay (Hamilton) joins the cast as Willie Lopez.
CJ Borger (Back to the Future) swaps Hill Valley for Brooklyn at the Adelphi for one night only as Orlando.
Ghost the Musical casts from day 1 have always been one big family, and 4 other previous cast members will reprise their roles on the 1st October. Gabriela Garcia (Mrs Santiago), Kimmy Edwards (Mortisha), Michael Cortez and Stevie Hutchinson will all believe once again.
Tickets for this very special one-off concert on the 1st October at London’s Adelphi Theatre are available via https://lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/ghost-in-concert/
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