Who is in the cast of HADESTOWN at London’s Lyric Theatre

West End musical Hadestown unveil their new cast, as the critically acclaimed production heads into its third year at the Lyric Theatre, London.

Rachel Adedeji will play Persephone. A finalist on the sixth series of The X Factor, Rachel Adedeji went onto starring in Thriller Live! (West End and UK Tour), Jesus Christ Superstar (UK Tour) and Passing Strange (The Young Vic) with TV credits including Lisa Loveday in Hollyoaks as well as Dreaming Whilst Black, Alice & Jack and Champions.

Bethany Antonia will play Eurydice. Known for portraying Princess Baela Targaryen in the HBO fantasy series House of the Dragon, Bethany Antonia’s other screen credits include Stay Close (Netflix), Get Even (BBC) and Pin Cushion.

Marley Fenton will play Orpheus. Winning the 2024 Black British Theatre Award for Best Supporting Male Actor in a Musical for his debut role as the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz (UK tour), Marley Fenton’s other credits include the lead role as Alexander Hamilton in the 2025 UK tour of Hamilton and Danny Zuko in the UK tour of Grease.

Alastair Parker will play Hades. Stage credits include The Crucible (National Theatre and West End), Royal Shakespeare Company’s The Magician’s Elephant and Matilda (both in the West End) as well as Oliver!, The Merchant of Venice, Honk and The Villains’ Opera.

Olivier Award winning actor Clive Rowe will play Hermes. Spanning a long career on stage and screen Clive Rowe is known to many as the regular Pantomime Dame at the Hackney Empire. Having won the Best Supporting Actor in a Musical Olivier Award in 1997 for portraying Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls (National Theatre), his many other credits include Into the Woods (Royal Opera House), Company (Noel Coward Theatre), The Light Princess (National Theatre), Kiss Me, Kate (The Old Vic) and TV appearances in Dalziel and Pascoe, The Bill, The Story of Tracy Beaker and So Awkward.

Spike Maxwell will join Melanie Bright and Lauran Rae to play the Fates; Gabriela Benedetti joins Femi Akinfolarin, Michelle Andrews, Ollie Bingham, and Sebastian Lim-Seet to play the Workers, with Juan Jackson, Oisín Nolan-Power, Lindo Shinda, Jasmine Triadi and new cast member Milly Willows as Swings.

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