West End (2012–2014) ''The Bodyguard's'' premiere production opened in
London's
West End on 5 December 2012, following previews at the
Adelphi Theatre from 6 November 2012. The production which initially was booking until April 2013, opening cast included
Grammy and
Tony Award winner
Heather Headley as Rachel Marron,
Lloyd Owen as Frank Farmer and
Debbie Kurup as Nicki Marron. Ray Shell created the role of Bill Devaney, Rachel Marron's manager. A month after opening, booking was extended until 28 September 2013. Headley departed the show at the start of August with her alternate Gloria Onitiri taking over the role short term until 7 September 2013. From 9 September the show's first major cast change took place with soul artist
Beverley Knight taking over the role of Rachel Marron and Tristan Gemmill as Frank Farmer. The show initially extended to March after Knight took over but later extended booking to 30 August 2014. In March 2014, producers announced that
The X Factor winner
Alexandra Burke would take over from Knight on 2 June. A typical London performance runs two hours and 25 minutes, including one
interval of 20 mins. The show closed at the Adelphi Theatre on 29 August 2014, to make way for
Made in Dagenham having come to the end of its contract with the theatre. Commenting on the closure, producer Michael Harrison said, "We always knew we would have to leave the Adelphi to make way for another show and we looked at length for an alternative theatre as the business has been phenomenal. The only other theatre we could have moved to, and we rang more numbers than you could imagine, had 300 less seats. It's a big show, there are nearly 30 people in the company, a 10-piece orchestra, automation, more computers and technical staff than you can imagine, so it can't just run cheap and cheerfully like certain other West End shows." Producers created a new set for the touring production and added a new Whitney Houston song,
Million Dollar Bill. The tour visited
Glasgow,
Aberdeen,
Newcastle,
Wolverhampton,
Stoke-on-Trent,
Bradford,
Cardiff,
Plymouth,
Dublin,
Bristol,
Birmingham,
Southend,
Edinburgh,
Nottingham,
Sheffield,
Oxford,
Manchester, and
Eastbourne.
Alexandra Burke reprised her role as Rachel Marron from the
West End production, with
Pop Idol and
Thriller – Live actress
Zoe Birkett playing the role at matinee performances for the first half of the tour. Stuart Reid played Frank Farmer. After Zoe Birkett left the production, singer Carole Stennett played Rachel Marron at the matinee performances for the remainder of the tour. After its final performance in the United Kingdom, the tour was transferred to
Monaco for a limited engagement from 23 to 26 June 2016 at the
Grimaldi Forum.
Utrecht (2015–2017) The first non-English production had its first try-out on 12 September 2015, in the
Netherlands. The show played at the
Utrecht Beatrix Theater and had its premiere on 27 September. This production was the first to use all-new costume, set, lighting and sound designs (with sound design by
Gareth Owen). It also included the new song that was added to the show for the UK and Ireland tour. Singer
Romy Monteiro, who competed in the 2014 season of
The Voice of Holland, was cast as Rachel Marron, with the role of Frank Farmer shared by Dutch actors Mark van Eeuwen and
Dave Mantel. On 25 January 2016, producers announced actor Miro Kloosterman had joined the cast. From mid-February 2016 to January 2017, he shared the role of Frank Farmer with Van Eeuwen and Mantel. Carolina Dijkuizen portrayed the role of Rachel's sister, Nicki Marron, until September 2016, after which singer Nurlaila Karim took over the role. April Darby alternated the role of Rachel Marron with Monteiro, while understudies Samantha Klots and Tjindjara Metschendorp portrayed the role when both singers were unable to perform. In February 2017 Samantha Klots left the show and was replaced by Anne Apello as understudy Rachel Marron/Backing Vocal. In March 2017 Talita Angwarmasse joined the cast as alternate Rachel Marron. The other main cast included former
Nickelodeon presenter Patrick Martens and actor
Ferry Doedens alternating the role of Sy Spector, Ruurt de Maesschalck and Mike Ho Sam Sooi alternating as Bill Devaney, model and actor Bram Blankestijn as The Stalker, Zjon Smaal as Tony Scibelli and Robbert van den Bergh as Ray Court (who, in this version, was slightly based on the character
Spencer Reid from Criminal Minds). Roy Kullick assumed the role of Ray Court on 25 July 2016. Paul Donkers took over the role of Tony Scibelli at the end of September 2016. Donkers left the show again in May 2017, after which Zjon Smaal returned to portray Tony Scibelli, which he did until the final performance. The show closed at the Beatrix Theatre on 16 July 2017 and was replaced by the Dutch production of
On Your Feet. The sets and costumes were shipped to Madrid to be used for the Spanish production.
Cologne (2015–2017) In November 2015 Bodyguard made its German debut in the Musical Dome in Cologne. The show ran until 2017 before moving to Stuttgart. German singer and actress
Patricia Meeden, who was a contestant of
The Voice of Germany plays the role of Rachel Marron. Jürgen Fischer and alternately Jadran Malkovich portray Frank Farmer, and South African actress Tertia Botha plays Nicky Marron. The other main cast includes American musical actor Dennis Kozeluh as Bill Devaney, Jadran Malkovich as Sy Spector (Carsten Lepper is taking over as Sy Spector from March 2017), Tom Viehöfer as The Stalker, Christian Peter Hauser as Tony Scibelli and Michael Clauder as Ray Court.
West End Revival (2016–2017) Following completion of the first UK tour, the production was scheduled to transfer to the
West End's
Dominion Theatre which had been running the musical made from Queen songs, "We Will Rock You", from 15 July 2016, booking for a limited run until 7 January 2017.
Beverley Knight reprised her role as Rachel Marron and was joined by
Ben Richards as Frank Farmer.
US tour (2016–2018) On 15 May 2015, producers announced that the show would make its North American Debut in the Fall of 2016 at
Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey for previews. The National Tour would launch from the Orpheum Theatre in
Minneapolis and would star Grammy-nominated singer
Deborah Cox as Rachel Marron, and
Judson Mills as Frank Farmer.
Seoul (2016–2017) as Rachel Marron In December 2016, Bodyguard made its Korean debut in LG Arts Center in Seoul and it is first production in Far East country. The show will run until 5 March 2017. Korean actress Jung Sun Ah, Korean Singer Yangpa and Son Seung Yeon will play the role of Rachel Marron. Lee Jong Hyuk and Park Sung Woong portray Frank Farmer and Choi Hyun Sun plays Nicki Marron. The other main cast includes Han Dong Gyu as Bill Devaney, Lim Ki Hong as Sy Spector, Lee Yool The Stalker, Jeon Jae Hyeon as Tony Scibelli and Kim Dae Ryeong as Ray Court. Fletcher will be played by Yoon Felix, Moon Seo Yoon and Lee Tae Kyung.
Toronto (2017) Producers announced that
Beverley Knight will play the role of Rachel in the
Toronto production.
Rachel John confirmed that the entire London Revival Cast will transfer with Beverley Knight. The production was planned to play short limited engagement from 11 February 2017, through 2 April 2017 at the
Ed Mirvish Theatre. However, the limited engagement was extended by an extra week through 9 April 2017.
Australia (2017) The Australian tour of the musical began in Sydney on 21 April 2017 at the
Lyric Theatre, then moved on to Brisbane in July and Melbourne in August. The lead role was played by
Paulini, while the Rachel Marron alternate was played by Emily Williams while
Kip Gamblin portrayed Frank Farmer.
China tour (2017) On 30 June 2017 an English language five-month China tour launched at the Shanghai Culture Square, with Carole Stennett as Rachel Marron and Stuart Reid as Frank Farmer.
Madrid (2017–2018) A Spanish production ran from 28 September 2017 to 15 July 2018 at the Coliseum Theatre in
Madrid,
Spain. The show was produced by
Stage Entertainment and starred Fela Domínguez as Rachel Marron,
Iván Sánchez and
Maxi Iglesias alternating as Frank Farmer, Damaris Martínez as Nicki Marron, Armando Buika as Bill Devaney, Alberto Cañas as Tony Scibelli, Juan Bey as Sy Spector, Javier Martínez as Ray Court, and Dani Tatay as the stalker (Tatay also played Frank Farmer when Maxi Iglesias left the company in January 2018). This staging of the show used the same new set and costume designs as the Dutch version.
Vienna (2018-2019) German actor
Jo Weil as Frank Farmer joined Patricia Meeden (from the Cologne production) as Rachel Marron at the
Ronacher Theatre in
Vienna, running from 27 September 2018 until summer of 2019.
Ana Milva Gomes was cast as Nicki Marron and also played the role of Rachel Marron at certain performances.
UK, Ireland and Japan tour (2018–2020) A second UK and Ireland tour started on 3 December 2018 at the
Theatre Royal in
Glasgow, with Alexandra Burke as Rachel Marron and Benoît Maréchal as Frank Farmer. From September to October 2019, the tour visited
Tokyo and
Osaka in
Japan, before returning to the UK in November 2019. According to one of the musical's producer's
David Ian, productions are planned for
Broadway and the
Far East. The tour reopened on 27 November 2021 at the
Teatre Coliseum in
Barcelona and played its final performance on 12 March 2023 at the Teatro Circo in
Albacete.
Poland (2020) Despite the pandemic, the musical made its
Polish debut on 27 September 2020.
The Bodyguard was the opening show for the new Music Theatre Adria in
Koszalin with the lead roles played by Filip Łach as Frank Farmer and Magdalena Łoś Wojcieszek as Rachel Marron. The other main cast included Urszula Laudańska as Nikki Marron, Daniel Klusek as Bill Devaney, Paweł Nowicki as Sy Spector and Leszek Andrzej Czerwiński as The Stalker.
UK and Ireland tour (2023–2024) A third UK and Ireland tour kicked off on 28 January 2023 at the
King's Theatre, Glasgow, starring
Melody Thornton as Rachel Marron and
Ayden Callaghan as Frank Farmer. On 6 April 2023, a debate was held on daytime television programme
This Morning, in which presenters
Alison Hammond,
Vanessa Feltz and
Dermot O'Leary discussed whether audience members should be allowed to sing along at musicals, after the venues in Glasgow and Manchester had installed signs requesting that audiences refrain from singing along. The following day, a performance of the show was cut short after several audience members refused to stop singing and were removed from the theatre by security staff. The incident sparked a wider debate regarding theatre etiquette in the British theatre industry.
Utrecht (2023) On 7 December 2022, it was announced that musical would return to Utrecht for a limited run of five months, replacing the Dutch production of
Tina: The Tina Turner Musical which had been playing at the
Utrecht Beatrix Theater since 9 February 2020. Nyassa Alberta, who had been playing the lead role of Tina Turner in that production, is set to star as Rachel Marron. Tarikh Janssen will play Frank Farmer. Janssen is the first Black actor to play the role of Farmer in a production of
The Bodyguard. On 18 January 2023 it was announced that Nurlaila Karim will reprise her role as Nicki Marron from the earlier Dutch production. Juneoer Mers, who played Ike Turner opposite Nyassa Alberta in the Dutch production of
Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, will play Sy Spector. Dieter Spileers will play Tony Scibelli, Steven Roox will play Ray Court and Marlon David Henry will play the role of the Stalker. Noah Blindenburg will play the role of Devaney, a
gender flipped version of the Bill Devaney character. This marks the first time the role has been played by a woman. This production mostly used the same sets and wig/costume designs from the earlier Dutch production, but did include some new costumes for the characters of Rachel and Nikki that better reflected modern fashion. Some of the wigs were also redone to resemble more natural Afro hair styles. The show had its premiere on 24 March 2023 and last performance on 27 August 2023.
UK, Ireland and Europe tour (2025–present) A fourth UK and Ireland started on September 20, 2025, at the
Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham, with Sidonie Smith as Rachel Marron and
Adam Garcia as Frank Farmer. == Musical numbers ==