Stratford-upon-Avon (2010–11) In 2009, the
Royal Shakespeare Company announced its intent to stage a musical adaptation of the story
Matilda, engaging
Dennis Kelly as playwright,
Tim Minchin as the composer and lyricist,
Matthew Warchus as director, Chris Nightingale as orchestrator and music supervision,
Rob Howell as set designer and
Paul Kieve as illusionist and special effects creator. Originally titled
Matilda, A Musical, the show opened at the
Courtyard Theatre,
Stratford-upon-Avon, England on 9 December 2010, following previews from 9 November. The production was choreographed by
Peter Darling.
Bertie Carvel played the infamous Miss Trunchbull, with
Paul Kaye and
Josie Walker as Matilda's parents, Mr and Mrs Wormwood, and
Lauren Ward as Matilda's angelic teacher, Miss Honey. Three young actresses,
Adrianna Bertola,
Josie Griffiths and
Kerry Ingram, alternated in the title role. The show ended its premiere engagement on 30 January 2011.
London (2011–present) in London's West End. In 2011, the musical received its West End debut (under the new title of
Matilda the Musical) at London's
Cambridge Theatre. The show was originally scheduled to begin previews on 18 October 2011, but because of structural and installation work at the theatre, the start of the performances was delayed until 25 October. The opening night was postponed from 22 to 24 November. The musical opened in London to uniformly positive reviews; Kaye and Carvel received high praise for their performances. Many of the principal adult cast from the Stratford run reprised their roles in London.
Eleanor Worthington-Cox,
Cleo Demetriou,
Sophia Kiely and
Kerry Ingramthe only one to reprise her role from Stratford at this timestarred in the title role. In October 2011,
Matilda won Best Musical and Best Actor (Bertie Carvel) in the UK Theatre Awards, and in November 2011 it won the
Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical as part of The Evening Standard Theatre Awards. The production was nominated in all 10 categories for which it was eligible at the 2012
Olivier Awards. The four Matildas performed "Naughty" at the awards show.
Matilda won 7 Oliviers: Best New Musical, Best Director (Warchus), Best Actor in a Musical (Carvel), Best Actress in a Musical (accepted by four Matildas), Best Theatre Choreographer (Darling), Best Set Design (Howell) and Best Sound Design (Baker). This was a record number for any show in the event's 36-year history. On 12 November 2021, a 10th anniversary performance celebrated 10 years since the show opened in the West End which featured a pre-show speech by Kelly and Minchin with many of the creatives and previous cast in attendance, including 42 previous Matildas. The production celebrated its 5,000th performance in April 2025.
Broadway (2013–17) On 29 February 2012, the RSC announced the show would transfer to Broadway in spring 2013; it would still be set in England despite initial pressure for the show to be Americanised. On 19 July 2012, it was announced that the show would open on 11 April 2013 at the
Shubert Theatre, with previews commencing on 4 March 2013. Bertie Carvel and Lauren Ward reprised their roles as
Miss Trunchbull and Miss Honey. Ted Wilson also continued as Eric. A four-girl cast consisting of
Sophia Gennusa,
Oona Laurence,
Bailey Ryon, and
Milly Shapiro played the titular role of Matilda. The transfer cost to produce; it opened as planned on 11 April 2013, with Sophia Gennusa playing the leading role. Small changes were made from the London production; some lyrics were changed to suit American audiences, and more scenes used the orchestra pit/front stalls area of the theatre. The Broadway production also introduced an overture and pre-show curtain, as of June 2013. The Broadway production closed on 1 January 2017 after 1,555 performances.
Spanish-speaking Countries (2022–24) Spain: On 13 October 2022, the first
Spanish-language production opened at the Nuevo Teatro Alcalá in
Madrid, Spain, the production ended its run on 18 February 2024 after more than 500 performances. The production starred Julia Awad, Daniela Berezo and Valentina Cachimbo, Laura Centella, Julieta Cruz, Otilia M. Domínguez and Rocío Zarraute as
Matilda, Oriol Burés and Daniel Orgaz as
Miss Trunchbull, Allende Blanco as
Miss Honey, Héctor Carballo as
Mr. Wormwood and Mary Capel as
Mrs. Wormwood.
Argentina: From 1 June to 30 July 2023 a production opened at the
Teatro Gran Rex in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. It re-opened from 12 January to 13 February 2024 with the same cast and staff with more than 100 performances shown between both runs. The production starred Catalina Picone, Isabella Sorrentino and Victoria Vidal as
Matilda, Agustín Aristarán as Miss Trunchbull,
Laurita Fernández as Miss Honey, José María Listorti as Mr. Wormwood and Fernanda Metilli as Mrs. Wormwood.
US national tour (2015–17) On 1 June 2013, Tim Minchin announced during an interview that the show was preparing for a US national tour. Minchin said, "We just got it up in New York, there's a touring version that is meant to be going on in America...". Once again produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company and The Dodgers, the tour began technical rehearsals and performances in May 2015 at the
Shubert Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, before its official launch on 7 June at the
Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The cast was announced on 21 April 2015. Three girls would alternate in the lead role: Mia Sinclair Jenness, Gabby Gutierrez, and Mabel Tyler. Gutierrez and Tyler made their tour debuts; Jenness had appeared in the original Broadway cast and 25th anniversary tour of
Les Misérables. Other principal cast members included Jennifer Blood as Miss Honey, Bryce Ryness as Miss Trunchbull, and Quinn Mattfeld and Cassie Silva as Mr and Mrs Wormwood. The national tour of
Matilda had its first official performance on 7 June 2015 at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Mia Sinclair Jenness played the title role. The US national tour ended on 25 June 2017 at the Chapman Music Hall in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Australian and New Zealand tour (2015–17) Sydney: In July 2013, Minchin said that an Australian production was planned for 2015. The production, produced by Louise Withers, had preview performances from 28 July before opening at the
Sydney Lyric theatre on 20 August 2015. The ticketing release date (October 2014) was announced at Pier 2/3 in Walsh Bay, with Minchin, International Executive Producer André Ptaszynski, NSW Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner and Sydney press in attendance. The cast included Marika Aubrey and Daniel Frederiksen as Mr and Mrs Wormwood,
Elise McCann as Miss Honey and James Millar as Miss Trunchbull. Sasha Rose (12), Georgia Taplin (11), Molly Barwick (10) and Bella Thomas (13) shared the title role with Thomas playing Matilda on the opening night. The Sydney season ended on Sunday 29 February with Georgia Taplin playing the title role, before transferring to Melbourne.
Melbourne: For the Melbourne season, Dusty Bursill, Alannah Parfett, Tiana Mirra and Ingrid Torelli were announced to rotate playing the title role. On 3 January, Sydney Matilda Bella Thomas was injured and Parfett began her run early in Sydney, covering Thomas until she was better and joining the girls in a rotation until the end of the Sydney run. Mirra and Torelli made their debuts in Sydney's final week on 24 and 27 February respectively. The show opened at Melbourne's
Princess Theatre on 13 March and was extended to perform until 11 November 2016. Some of the Sydney child cast members reprised their roles for selected performances in Melbourne; for example, certain performances featured Molly Barwick as Matilda.
Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Auckland: A new season was announced to start in Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and Auckland. Izellah Connelly, Annabella Cowley, Venice Harris, Eva Murawski rotated the leading role of Matilda. The
Matilda tour continued on to Brisbane from 25 November 2016 to 12 February 2017 at the
Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) before moving on to perform at the Crown Theatre in Perth from 28 February until 7 May 2017 and from 21 May to 16 July 2017 at the
Adelaide Festival Theatre in South Australia. The show ran in at the Civic Theatre in Auckland until 22 October 2017. Lucy Maunder was initially scheduled to take on the role of Miss Honey from McCann beginning the Brisbane leg. However, due to Maunder's pregnancy, the transition was postponed until 20 March 2017 midway through the Perth leg.
Toronto (2016–17) After the successful launches of
Once and the Tony Award-winning
Kinky Boots,
Mirvish Productions chose to open a Canadian production of
Matilda the Musical. The company opened at the
Ed Mirvish Theatre beginning in July 2016, closing on 7 January 2017. Hannah Levinson, Jenna Weir, and Jaime MacLean rotated playing the title role. On 8 October 2016, Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau and family attended a performance.
UK and Ireland tours 2018–19 On 11 April 2017, a tour was announced to begin at
Curve, Leicester from 5–24 March 2018 before touring to
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin (4–28 April),
Sunderland Empire (8 May - 2 June),
Milton Keynes Theatre (5–30 June),
Birmingham Hippodrome (3 July – 8 September),
Manchester Palace Theatre (18 September – 24 November) and
Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff (4 December - 12 January 2019),
Theatre Royal, Plymouth (15 January - 16 February),
the Alhambra Theatre, Bradford (19 February – 23 March),
Edinburgh Playhouse (2–27 April),
the Bristol Hippodrome (7 May - 8 June),
Southampton Mayflower (11 June – 6 July) and
Norwich Theatre Royal (16 July – 17 August). On 17 October 2017, the adult cast was announced, to include Craige Els as Miss Trunchbull, Carly Thoms as Miss Honey, Sebastien Torkia as Mr Wormwood and Rebecca Thornhill as Mrs Wormwood. On 16 January 2018, the children's cast was announced, with the role of Matilda being shared between Annalise Bradbury, Lara Cohen, Poppy Jones and Nicola Turner. The tour officially opened as scheduled on 5 March 2018 at the Curve theatre in Leicester, with Poppy Jones in the title role on opening night.
2025–present A second UK and Ireland tour opened at
the Curve, Leicester on 6 October 2025 and tour until 17 January 2027, ending at the
Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff. The adult cast includes
Richard Hurst as Miss Trunchbull, Tessa Kadler as Miss Honey, Adam Stafford as Mr Wormwood and Rebecca Thornhill as Mrs Wormwood. Madison Davis, Mollie Hutton, Olivia Ironmonger and Sanna Kurihara will share the title role of Matilda. in the Philippines on 10 November 2017. The production closed on 10 December 2017. This production was the first licensed production; it was not produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company, and has no links to the original production except for the score and script. The show featured
Esang de Torres, Uma Martin, and Felicity Kyle Napuli alternating the title role, with Esang playing the role on opening night. The Manila production also had a 16-child strong cast alternating 8 other student roles, namely Gabrielle Aerin Ong and Maria Ericka Peralejo as Lavender; Denise Fidel Arteta and Chi Chi Tan as Amanda; Nicole (now Nic) Chien and Ella Gonzalez as Alice; Alba Berenguer-Testa and Chantel Marie Guinid as Hortensia; Josh Nubla and Miguel Suarez as Bruce; Rhythm Alexander and Ian Albert Magallona as Eric; Gabo Tiongson and Pablo Miguel Palacpac as Nigel; and John Joseph Miraflores and Teddy Velasco as Tommy.
Korea (2018–19, 2022–23) In July 2017, Seensee Company announced they would be producing a production of Matilda the Musical in September 2018. The production will be in arrangement with the RSC and be the first non-English version of Matilda. The company includes a cast consisting of four girls, named Li Ji Na, An So Myeong, Hwang Ye Yeong, and Seol Ga Eun that will rotate in the title role of Matilda, as well as a 16-member child cast that will play the roles of Matilda's classmates. The production opened their preview show on 8 September 2018, with An So Myeong in the title role. Li Ji Na and Seol Ga Eun played their first performances on 9 September, and Hwang Ye Yeong had first debut as Matilda on 14 September. A 12 September press call included a performance of Naughty by Hwang Ye Young, Quiet by Seol Ga Eun, a performance of Revolting Children, and more. The production officially closed on 10 February 2019, with Hwang Ye Yeong playing the title role. In April 2020, Seensee Company announced they will be running another production of Matilda the Musical from October 2022 to January 2023, in Daesung D Cube Art Center. The cast includes four girls playing Matilda (Lim Ha Yun, Jin Yeon Woo, Choi Eun Yeong, Ha Sin Bi), a 16-member child cast, and a 26-member adult cast. The production opened their preview show on 5 October 2022.
International tour (2018–20, 2023) South Africa: An international tour began at the
Teatro At Montecasino in
Johannesburg from 17 October to 2 December 2018, before running at the
Artscape Opera House in
Cape Town from 11 December 2018 to 13 January 2019. The tour cast was announced on 28 August 2018 Lilla Fleischmann, Kitty Harris, and Morgan Santo in the role of Matilda. Other cast members include Ryan de Villers as Miss Trunchbull, Bethany Dickson as Miss Honey, Stephen Jubber and Claire Taylor as Mr and Mrs Wormwood, and Nonpumelelo Mayiyane as Mrs Phelps. Matilda's classmates are played by Jack Fokkens, Keeran Isaacs, Robyn Ivey, Joshua LeClair, Levi Maron, Ipeleng Merafe, Megan Saayman, Taylor Salgado, Cameron Seear and Zac Gabriel Werb. The rest of the adult ensemble includes Jasmin Colangelo, Katrina Dix, Londiwe Dhlomo-Dlamini, Sinead Donnelly, Michael Gardiner, Kent Jeycocke, Weslee Lauder, Carlo McFarlane, Kenneth Meyer, Daniel Parrott, Adrianna Patlaszynska, Jonathan Raath, and Logan Timbr.
Singapore: Following the South African runs, the international tour began a run at the
Sands Theater at
Marina Bay Sands. At this time, Sofia Poston joined the show as Matilda. She will rotate along with Fleischmann, Harris, and Santo. Poston had her debut on the tour's opening night in Singapore. The tour will perform there from 21 February to 17 March 2019.
China: Following the Singaporean runs, the international tour ran across 13 cities in China from June 2019 to January 2020.
Philippines: The Manila leg of the international tour at The Theater at Solaire at
Solaire Resort & Casino, ran from 5 March and ended early on 13 March 2020 due to the
fears of coronavirus in the country, it was supposed to end on 25 March 2020. Zara Yazbek Polito, Sofia Poston, and Zoe Modlinne will rotate in the title role. Haley Flaherty and Hayden Tee will reprise their West End roles as Miss Honey and Miss Trunchbull. The cast also includes Stephen Jubber as Mr Wormwood, Matthew Leck as Bruce Bogtrotter, Claire Taylor as Mrs Wormwood, and Nompumelelo Mayiyane as Mrs Phelps.
Israel: In August 2023, the tour reopened at the Tel Aviv Opera House. Originally scheduled to run from 7 August to 22 August, it was then extended to 26 August due to demand. The tour cast was announced on 27 July 2023 with Donna Craig, Myla Williams, and Yolani Balfour in the role of Matilda. Other cast members include Ryan de Villers and James Wolstenholme as Miss Trunchbull, Carly Thoms, Gemma Scholes and Gina Beck as Miss Honey, Matthew Rowland as Mr Wormwood, Emily Squibb as Mrs Wormwood, and Londiwe Dhlomo-Dlamini as Mrs Phelps.
Japan (2023) In June 2022, HoriPro announced that a Japanese version of Matilda would be performed at Tokyu Theatre Orb in
Tokyo, Japan starting from Spring 2023. The cast includes Sakura Kamura, Minori Kumano, Miran Terada and Nonoka Mikami sharing the role of Matilda as well as Yusuke Onuki, Ryunosuke Onoda and alternating as Miss Agatha Trunchbull, Miyu Sakihi and
Natsumi Kon alternating as Miss Jennifer Honey, Mario Tashiro and
Tsukasa Saito (from Trendy Angel) alternating as Mr Wormwood, Hiromu Kiriya and
Chihiro Otsuka alternating as Mrs Wormwood and Mayumi Oka and Yukiko Ikeda alternating as Mrs Phelps.
US regional productions In 2018, a small number of major regional theaters produced Matilda. Walnut Street Theatre's production of Matilda was the first regional production after the show closed down on Broadway. Philadelphia's
Walnut Street Theatre produced
Matilda with performances beginning on 6 November 2018 for a total run of 4 months through 2019. Matilda was played by Jemma Bleu Greenbaum and Ellie Biron. ==Synopsis==