Original London production (2011) Betty Blue Eyes opened at the
Novello Theatre in the
West End,
London, on 13 April 2011, following previews from 19 March. The production was directed by
Richard Eyre, with musical staging by
Stephen Mear design by
Tim Hatley and orchestrations by
William David Brohn. The cast consisted of
Sarah Lancashire as Joyce Chilvers,
Reece Shearsmith as Gilbert Chilvers,
David Bamber as Doctor Swaby, Jack Edwards as Mr Allardyce,
Ann Emery as Mother Dear,
Mark Meadows as Lockwood and
Adrian Scarborough as Inspector Wormold. The voice of the show's
animatronic pig Betty was provided by
Australian singer
Kylie Minogue. Despite positive reviews, the musical closed in London on 24 September 2011, after a run of six months.
Other productions The first production outside the
UK and the shows American premiere took place at
Music Theatre of Wichita in Wichita, Kansas from 24 to 28 July 2013. Music Theatre of Wichita previously recorded the North American cast album for
George Stiles and
Anthony Drewe's musical
Honk!. The production was directed by Wayne Bryan and featured Justin Robertson, Larry Raben, Tracy Lore, and Mary Stout. In March 2014, a new production, directed by
Daniel Buckroyd, opened at the
Mercury Theatre, Colchester ahead of a UK Tour in a co-production between the Mercury Theatre Colchester,
Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse and
West Yorkshire Playhouse. In February 2018, the first German-speaking production, directed by
Christian Brey, opened at
Musiktheater Linz, Austria under the title
Betty Blue Eyes - Das Musical mit dem Schwein. The German translation is provided by Roman Hinze. In March 2023, the first London fringe revival, directed by
Sasha Regan, opened at the
Union Theatre, London. The production had choreography by Kasper Cornish, musical direction by Aaron Clingham, set & costume design by Reuben Speed, lighting design by Alistair Lindsay, assistant direction by Michael Mather, assistant design by David Spence, stage management by Jack Evans, casting by Adam Braham and production by
The Union Theatre & By The Sea Productions. ==Music==