Original Broadway production (1980–1982) The original production opened at the
St. James Theatre on Broadway, on April 30, 1980, and closed on May 16, 1982, after 854 performances and 26 previews. It was directed and choreographed by
Joe Layton, with scenic design by David Mitchell, costume design by
Theoni V. Aldredge, and lighting design by Craig Miller. The musical starred
Jim Dale as P.T. Barnum,
Glenn Close as Charity Barnum, Marianne Tatum as Jenny Lind,
Terri White as Joice Heth, and
Terrence Mann as Chester Lyman (he also understudied Dale as Barnum). During Jim Dale's vacation in May 1981, the part of Barnum was played by
Tony Orlando, and when Dale left the production in October 1981,
Mike Burstyn assumed the role for the remainder of the show's run.
Original West End production and UK tours (1981–1986) The show made its
West End debut on June 11, 1981, at the
London Palladium, where it ran for 655 performances. The London cast included
Michael Crawford as P.T. Barnum,
Deborah Grant as Charity Barnum and
Sarah Payne as Jenny Lind. Crawford reprised his role opposite Eileen Battye in a UK Tour of the show which ran between 1984 and 1986, stopping off at various venues including the
Manchester Opera House and a West End revival at the
Victoria Palace Theatre. The tour was recorded for television and broadcast by the
BBC in 1986. It was later released on VHS and DVD. There was a further revival in London at the Dominion Theatre, starring
Paul Nicholas and another in a circus tent in Battersea Park (where circuses run by David Smart had previously been held) starring
Blue Peter presenter
Peter Duncan. Another UK tour ran from 1995 to 1996 starring
Andrew O'Connor in the title role.
Chichester revival (2013) and UK tour (2014–15) Two-time
Tony Award-nominee
Christopher Fitzgerald starred in
Cameron Mackintosh's new production of the show at the
Chichester Festival Theatre from 15 July to 31 August 2013. The show was not performed at the Festival Theatre due to its refurbishment. Instead, it was performed in the Theatre in the Park, which is near the Festival Theatre. It was directed by
Timothy Sheader, co-directed and choreographed by Liam Steel and co-choreographed by Andrew Wright, set design by
Scott Pask, costume design by Paul Wills, lighting design by
Paule Constable, sound design by Mick Potter and circus consultancy by Vicki Amedume. Alongside
Christopher Fitzgerald as P. T. Barnum was
Tamsin Carroll as Charity Barnum, Anna O'Byrne as Jenny Lind, Aretha Ayeh as Joice Heth and Jack North as Tom Thumb. The production was revised by
Cameron Mackintosh and
Mark Bramble with a new number, "Barnum's Lament", replacing "The Prince of Humbug", slight revisions elsewhere and new orchestrations by
William David Brohn. The national tour of Cameron Mackintosh and Chichester Festival Theatre's production opened at
Curve, Leicester in September 2014 and ran until August 2015. The tour starred
Brian Conley in the title role, alongside
Linzi Hateley as Charity.
Off-West End revival (2017–18) An
Off West End revival opened at the
Menier Chocolate Factory on 5 December 2017 (with previews from 25 November) running until 3 March 2018. The production was directed by
Gordon Greenberg, with choreography by Rebecca Howell, design by Paul Farnsworth and musical direction by Alex Parker. The production starred
Marcus Brigstocke in the title role,
Laura Pitt-Pulford as Charity,
Celinde Schoenmaker as Jenny Lind,
Tupele Dorgu as Joice Heath and Harry Francis as Tom Thumb.
Newbury revival (2024) and UK tour (2026) A new production played at the
Watermill Theatre,
Newbury, Berkshire from 2 July to 8 September 2024, directed by Jonathan O’Boyle and choreographed by
Oti Mabuse. The cast featured
Matt Rawle in the titular role, Monique Young as Charity Barnum, Penny Ashmore as Jenny Lind, Fergus Rattigan as General Tom Thumb, Tania Mathurin as Joyce Heth amongst a cast of actor-musicians in this acclaimed immersive production. In June 2025, it was announced that the production will tour the UK from 30 January 2026, opening at
Theatre Royal, Windsor, starring
Lee Mead in the title role.
Other productions Stacy Keach played Barnum in a June 1981 production at the
Kennedy Center with
Dee Hoty as Charity and
Terri White reprising her Broadway role as Joice Heth. Other productions were staged in France (1981) starring Jean-Luc Moreau, Australia (1982) starring
Reg Livermore, Italy (1983) starring
Massimo Ranieri, Madrid (1984) starring
Emilio Aragón, The Netherlands (1988) starring Mike Burstyn, Florida, USA (2008) starring
Brad Oscar, and Melbourne, Australia (2019) starring
Todd McKenney. ==Recording==