The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind @sohoplace – April 2026

The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) production of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind will make its West End premiere @sohoplace.

Adapted from the memoir by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer, and Potboiler Productions and Chiwetel Ejiofor’s film, the new musical features a book and lyrics by Richy Hughes (Superhero, Southwark Playhouse) and music and lyrics by Tim Sutton (Restless Natives: The Musical, Perth Theatre; RSC’s The Merry Wives of Windsor).

Directed by former Artistic Director of the Bush Theatre Lynette Linton (Intimate Apparel, Donmar Warehouse; Shifters, Bush Theatre and Duke of York’s) the production plays @sohoplace theatre for a strictly limited run 25 April – 18 July 2026, with press night on 5 May at 7pm.

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is a bold and uplifting new musical which tells the true story of William Kamkwamba who had the courage to dream in the face of impossible odds.

In drought-stricken Malawi, a 13-year-old boy dreams of saving his village. Nobody believes he can – not his father, his friends, nor his community. As crops fail and hope runs dry, William finds inspiration in scraps of old machinery and a handful of library books.

What he lacks in resources, he makes up for in determination, grit and imagination, and a windmill begins to take shape. Can William defy expectations and harness the power of the wind to bring energy, life, and hope to his people?

Alistair Nwachukwu (Line of Beauty – Almeida, Choir Boy – Bristol Old Vic) is originating the title role of William Kamkwamba.

The full cast includes:

  • Madeleine Appiah (Agnes)
  • Lori Barker (Ensemble)
  • Tsemaye Bob-Egbe (Annie)
  • Owen Chaponda (Mike Kachigunda/Blessings)
  • McCallam Connell (Chief Wimbe)
  • Eddie Elliott (Jeremiah Kamkwamba/Patience)
  • Tad Hapaguti (Offstage Understudy)
  • Daniel Haswell (Offstage Understudy)
  • Shaka Kalokoh (Charity)
  • Idriss Kargbo (Gilbert Mofat)
  • Choolwe Laina Muntanga (Mika Kamkwamba)
  • Newtion Matthews (Mister Ofesi)
  • Sifiso Mazibuko (Trywell)
  • Alistair Nwachukwu (William)
  • Tomi Ogbaro (Mizeck)
  • Alex Okoampa (Ensemble)
  • Yana Penrose (Khamba)
  • Helena Pipe (Edith Sikelo)

Joining Lynette Linton, Richy Hughes and Tim Sutton on the creative team are:

  • Set and Costume Designer Frankie Bradshaw
  • Choreographer Shelley Maxwell
  • Lighting Designer Oliver Fenwick
  • Sound Designer George Dennis
  • Video Designer Gino Ricardo Green
  • Wigs, Hair and Make Up Designer Cynthia De La Rosa
  • Musical Supervisor Liam Godwin
  • Orchestrator Benjamin Kwasi Burrell
  • Puppet Designer Nick Barnes
  • Puppetry Director Laura Cubitt
  • Fight Director Kate Waters
  • Dramaturg George Harrison
  • Dramatherapist Wabriya King
  • Casting Director Heather Basten CDG
  • Musical Director Ashton Moore
  • Voice and Dialect Joel Trill
  • Associate Director TD Moyo
  • Assistant Dramaturg Owen Chaponda
  • Executive Producer Chiwetel Ejiofor

Access performances to be announced.

 


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