New casting has been announced for Les Misérables at the Sondheim Theatre in London.
From 6th July the cast will include Ian McIntosh as ‘Jean Valjean’, Oliver Savile as ‘Javert’, Martha Kirby as ‘Fantine’, Harry Hepple as ‘Thénardier’, Mina Anwar as ‘Madame Thénardier’, Jess Folley as ‘Éponine’, Thiago Phillip Felizardo as ‘Marius’, Joe Griffiths-Brown as Enjolras ‘ and Lucia McLaughlin as ‘Cosette’. Will Callan plays ‘Marius’ from 17th July to 11th August.
From 7th September Australian leading lady Stefanie Jones joins the production, making her West End debut as ‘Fantine’. Stefanie received critical acclaim as the title role in the recent UK and Ireland tour of Cameron Mackintosh and Disney’s production of Mary Poppins, a role that previously earned her a Sydney Theatre Award for Best Leading Performance in a Musical.
The company is completed by Joanna Adaran, Madeline Banbury, Nicholas Carter, Tom Carter-Miles, Fergus Dale, Matthew Dale, Zak Devlin, Lily De-La-Haye, Sophie-May Feek, Lyndsey Gardiner, Pablo Gómez Jones, Simi Jolaoso, Seán Keany, Chris Kiely, Sarah Lark, Sarah-Marie Maxwell, Ben Nicholas, William Pennington, Jak Skelly, Lukin Simmonds, Rosie Strobel, Georgia Tapp, Genevieve Taylor, Lee V G, Isobel Vaughan-Palmer, Danny Whelan, and Joey Zerpa-Falcon.
Les Misérables, which celebrated its 40th Birthday in the West End last October, has been seen by over 150 million people worldwide in 55 countries, 452 cities, and has been translated into 22 languages. It has won over 275 major awards around the world, among which 5 Olivier Awards (including a special recognition award in April 2025), 8 Tony Awards, 5 Helpmann Awards, and more recently Best West End Show at the 2026 WhatsOnStage Awards, with the movie winning 3 Oscars.