REHEARSAL IMAGES – Cake – UK Tour 

REHEARSAL IMAGES FOR THE UK TOUR OF

CAKE
THE MARIE ANTOINETTE PLAYLIST
A PARISIAN DANCE GIG IN ONE ACT

WITH A MULTI AWARD-WINNING CREATIVE TEAM

WRITTEN BY MORGAN LLOYD MALCOLM

WITH DIRECTION & CHOREOGRAPHY BY DREW McCONIE

TOURING FROM
DATES 13 MARCH – 29 APRIL 2023


The brand-new musical, come gig, come ballet is from some of the most exciting figures in modern British Theatre, with an Olivier Award winning creative team including Olivier Winner’s Drew McOnie (In the HeightsJesus Chris Superstar) and Morgan Lloyd Malcolm (Emilia – The Globe

Cake will be venturing on a UK tour from 13 March 2023, starting at the Mayflower Studios, Southampton. 

Casting will include, fresh from her magical run as Mary Poppins on the West End, Zizi Strallen (she/her) stars as Marie Antoinette, with Renee Lamb (she/her), Catherine of Aragon from the original cast of SIX, starring as Jeanne.

The cast is completed by B Terry (they/them) as Nicole, Travis Ross (he/him) as Cardinal with Ope Sowande (he/him) and Megan Bryony G (she/her) as the ensemble and Lukas Hunt (he/him) and Amie Hibbert (she/her) as swings.

Cake combines music with 18th century France to retell a story that sparked a revolution. When Marie Antoinette married King Louis, her reputation was already tarnished by gossip. But when she is implicated in a crime to defraud the crown jewellers of a diamond necklace, it is not just her reputation at stake, but the monarchy and France itself.

Originally commissioned by Paul Taylor-Mills (Heathers & In the Heights), Cake promises to re-define our expectations of what a musical can be.

Paul has said, “We are delighted to be partnering with 6 of the leading regional theatres to present a development production of this brilliant new show. I first commissioned this at The Other Palace five years ago and am delighted to be working with some of the best theatre makers in Drew McOnie, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm, Tasha Taylor Johnson and Jack McManus. The show started life at our first MTFestUK and it’s great to see it come to production.”