Photo Flash: Meet the New Cast of SUNNY AFTERNOON in the West End

By: Sep. 14, 2015
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The first images of the new cast of SUNNY AFTERNOON, the multi-Olivier Award-winning hit British musical based on the music of The Kinks, have been released today. The original cast, including Olivier Award winners John Dagleish and George Maguire, will remain in the show until 3 October 2015. Scroll down to check them out!

The new cast is Danny Horn (Doctor Who; The Dead Dogs), who will play Ray Davies, with Oliver Hoare (Antony and Cleopatra, Chichester) as Dave Davies, Tom Whitelock (Times Square Angel, Union) as bassist Pete Quaife and Damien Walsh (Dreamboats and Petticoats) as drummer Mick Avory. At certain performances, the role of Ray Davies will be played by Ryan O'Donnell (Romeo and Juliet, RSC; Quadrophenia).

Cast includes: Jason Baughan, Niamh Bracken, Christopher Brandon, Harriet Bunton, Alice Cardy, Oliver Hoare, Danny Horn, Gillian Kirkpatrick, Jay Marsh, Megan Leigh Mason, Ryan O'Donnell, Stephen Pallister, Charlie Tighe, Gabriel Vick, Damien Walsh and Tom Whitelock.

Also making up the company, as understudies: Lloyd Gorman, Lia Given, Vicki Manser, Kay Milbourne, Nick Sayce, Robert Took, Alex Tosh and Robbie White.

With a book by Joe Penhall, music and lyrics and original story by Ray Davies, and directed by Edward Hall, SUNNY AFTERNOON has established itself as a firm favourite with audiences and critics alike since it opened at the Harold Pinter Theatre in October 2014.

SUNNY AFTERNOON was the best performing show at this year's Olivier Awards, winning four awards. The production won Best New Musical, John Dagleish won Best Actor in a Musical, George Maguire won Best Supporting Actor in a Musical, and Ray Davies of The Kinks won for Outstanding Achievement in Music.

Forty-nine years ago this year, The Kinks were sitting at Number One in the UK charts with their single 'SUNNY AFTERNOON'. The band's popularity has not faded since the 1960s, with crowds of all ages filling the Harold Pinter Theatre night after night. Featuring some of The Kinks' best-loved songs, including You Really Got Me, Waterloo Sunset and Lola, SUNNY AFTERNOON shows the music of The Kinks is still as popular as ever, more than 50 years since the band's rise to fame.

Following a sold-out run at Hampstead Theatre, this world premiere production, with music and lyrics by Ray Davies, new book by Joe Penhall, original story by Ray Davies, direction by Edward Hall, design by Miriam Buether and choreography by Adam Cooper, opened at the Harold Pinter theatre on 28 October 2014. Lighting is by Rick Fisher, sound by Matt McKenzie and the Musical Supervisor and Musical Director is Elliott Ware.

Photo Credit: Kevin Cummins

Photo Flash: Meet the New Cast of SUNNY AFTERNOON in the West End
Damien Walsh (Mick Avory), Danny Horn (Ray Davies), Oliver Hoare (Dave Davies) and Tom Whitelock (Pete Quaife)

Photo Flash: Meet the New Cast of SUNNY AFTERNOON in the West End
Damien Walsh (Mick Avory), Danny Horn (Ray Davies), Oliver Hoare (Dave Davies) and Tom Whitelock (Pete Quaife)

Photo Flash: Meet the New Cast of SUNNY AFTERNOON in the West End
Danny Horn (Ray Davies) in SUNNY AFTERNOON

Photo Flash: Meet the New Cast of SUNNY AFTERNOON in the West End
Danny Horn (Ray Davies), Tom Whitelock (Pete Quaife), Damien Walsh (Mick Avory) and Oliver Hoare (Dave Davies)

Photo Flash: Meet the New Cast of SUNNY AFTERNOON in the West End
Tom Whitelock (Pete Quaife), Danny Horne (Ray Davies), Damien Walsh (Mick Avory) and Oliver Hoare (Dave Davies)

Photo Flash: Meet the New Cast of SUNNY AFTERNOON in the West End
Tom Whitelock (Pete Quaife), Danny Horn (Ray Davies), Oliver Hoare (Dave Davies) and Damien Walsh (Mick Avory)



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