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ELF THE MUSICAL

Following its successful return to the Dominion Theatre last year, Elf The Musical will play a second consecutive season at the West End venue Produced by Temple Live Entertainment, Elf runs at the Dominion from 15 November 2023 through to 6 January 2024.

Casting news is that Emmerdale‘s Matthew Wolfenden (who plays David Metcalfe) will take on the role of Buddy, alongside Tom Chambers (Father Brown), who reprises his role as Walter Hobbs from the 2022 run. also reprising their roles from the 2022 run will be  Georgina Castle (Dirty Dancing, ALW Cibderella, Mamma Mia!) as Jovie, Rebecca Lock (The Phantom of the Opera, Avenue Q) as Emily Hobbs, Nicholas Pound (Cats, The Rocky Horror Show) as Santa, Kim Ismay (Wicked, Saturday Night Fever) as Debs and Dermot Canavan (Hairspray, Oklahoma!) as Store Manager. Ben Lancaster (Police Cops: The Musical) will alternate the role of Buddy at certain scheduled performances

Completing the company are Rhys Batten (The SpongeBob Musical), Evonnee Bentley-Holder (Aint Too Proud), Marie Finlayson (Tina – The Tina Turner Musical), Aimée Fisher (Groundhog Day), Farirayi Garaba (The SpongeBob Musical), Alex Given (The Book of Mormon), Morgan Gregory (Newsies), Samuel John-Humphreys (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat), Keir Hylands (Frozen), Dominic Lamb (Legally Blonde), Ellis Linford-Pill (We Will Rock You), Theo Reece (The SpongeBob Musical), Chloe Saunders (Grease), Heather Scott-Martin (Singin’ in the Rain), Jessica Spalis (Mamma Mia! The Party), Katie Warsop (Annie) and Natalie Woods (Wind in the Willows), with Jude Farrant (Matilda the Musical), Daniel Lee (Glory Ride), Oliver Ravelini (Winnie the Pooh) and Austin Riley (The Osmonds) alternating the role of Michael Hobbs.

The new version of the show, produced by Temple Live Entertainment, will be directed by Philip Wm McKinley, with original set and costume design by Tim Goodchild, choreography by Liam Steel, lighting design by Patrick Woodroffe and sound by Gareth Owen. Casting will be by Grindrod Burton Casting.

Based on the iconic 2003 feature film starring Will Ferrell, the piece  is the funny and charming tale of Buddy, who mistakenly crawled into Santa’s bag as a baby and was raised as an elf! Way too tall and not so great at his job, Buddy is the North Pole’s biggest misfit… and knows he’ll never belong. When Santa tells him the truth, Buddy heads to New York to find his birth father (who turns out to be quite high on the Naughty List). After causing some merry mayhem in Manhattan, Buddy finally discovers the gift of family and falls in love. And when Santa’s sleigh crashes in Central Park, it’s Buddy who finds a way to save Christmas forever!

The show has a book by Tony Award-winners Thomas Meehan (Annie) and Bob Martin (The Drowsy Chaperone), with songs by Tony Award nominees Matthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin (The Wedding Singer).

Elf was first seen on Broadway in 2010, with a West End premiere (also at the Dominion) following in 2015 – where it became the fastest selling show at the venue since it opened in 1929.

THIS PRODUCTION ENDED ITS RUN ON 6TH JANUARY 2024


show timesMon – Sat: 7.30pm
Thu and Sat: 2.30pm

Running time 2 hours 30 minutes including an intervaL

 

HOW TO GET TO ELF THE MUSICAL

Dominion Theatre
268-269 Tottenham Court Road,
London, W1T 7AQ

underground
Tubes :  Tottenham Court Road (Central and Northern lines) Train: Charing Cross/Euston
buses to Her Majesty's Theatre

7, 8, 10, 14a, 22b, 24, 25, 29, 38, 55, 73, 134, 176

nearest car park

This theatre participates in the.Theatreland Q-Park scheme


DISABLED ACCESS TO ELF THE MUSICAL

Infra-red system 10 headsets and 10 neck loops available. Ask the duty manager upon arrival at the theatre.
Guide dogs are permitted inside the auditorium
Platform lift down 10 steps. 3 spaces for wheelchair users at XX50, YY50, ZZ50 (the last 2 on a slight slope). Transfer seating to any aisle seat. People with motorised wheelchairs or wheelchairs (maximum of 3) can go in Box B the entrance is to the side of the theatre on Bainbridge Street.
Adapted toilet towards front left of Stalls.