Full casting has been revealed for the West End transfer of the Almeida’s sell out production of The Twilight Zone.

The Cast of The Twilight Zone

Full casting has been revealed for the West End transfer of the Almeida’s sell out production of The Twilight Zone.

The show is due to transfer to the Ambassadors Theatre from 4th March 2019.

Casting information for the West End production

Oliver Alvin-Wilson, Adriana Bertola and Neil Haigh are all due to reprise their highly-praised performances from the Almeida run.  

As well as starring in the previous run of The Twilight Zone, Oliver’s other previous stage credits include Nine Night, A Midsummer’s Night Dream, Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. Adrianna has previously starred in Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, The Sound of Music, Matilda and Les Miserables, while Neil Haigh’s previous stage credits include Richard III, World Cup 1966 and The Trial.

They will be joined for the West End premiere by Alisha Bailey who has starred in BBC productions of Doctor Who, The Missing, Doctors and on stage in A Raisin in the Sun and Mouthful, among others.  

Other members of the cast will include Natasha J Barnes (Cinderella, American Idiot, The Boy Who Fell Into a Book), Nicholas Karimi (Macbeth, A Tale of Two Cities and The Kite Runner), Daniel Crossley (Singin’ in the Rain, As You Like It and Mary Poppins), Dyfan Dwyfor (Richard III and Romeo and Juliet), Lauren O’Neill (Richard III and Reasons to be Happy) and Matthew Steer (A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Romeo and Juliet).  

A story of imagination

Based on stories by Rod Serling, Charles Beaumont and Richard Matheson, The Twilight Zone takes its audience to another dimension, one not only of sight but of sound and mind. The show will ask viewers to question everything they know as they are taken on a journey into the unknown, where the extraordinary is ordinary, the impossible probable, and where you’re not exactly sure what is real, and what is imagination.

Adapted by Anne Washburn and directed by multi award-winning director Richard Jones, the production of the CBS television series is a mixture of morality tales, fables and fantasy.

Tickets for The Twilight Zone are available now.

For more information and to book tickets, visit the Ambassadors Theatre website.

Image: The Cast of The Twilight Zone at Almeida Theatre (Photo Credit: Marc Brenner)