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Douglas Hodge with his 2009 Olivier Award (photo: Dan Wooller)
Douglas Hodge with his 2009 Olivier Award (photo: Dan Wooller)

Douglas Hodge plays Wonka in Mendes' musical Chocolate Factory

Date: 7 September 2012

Douglas Hodge will reportedly play Willy Wonka in Sam Mendes' new stage production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which premieres at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane next summer.

According to the Daily Mail, Hodge "had been toying with the possibility of portraying showman P. T. Barnum in a revival of the musical Barnum", but "couldn’t refuse" the opportunity to create Wonka on stage.

The £10million production opens in June 2013, following previews from 18 May. The musical has a book by David Greig and new songs from Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, whose credits include the Tony Award-winning Hairspray.

Charlie will be the second Dahl adaptation playing in London with the RSC’s multi award-winning Matilda the Musical continuing at the Cambridge Theatre.

Hodge won an Olivier and Tony Award for his role as Albin in the Menier Chocolate Factory’s revival of Harvey Fierstein’s musical La Cage aux Folles. Other notable credits include Guys and Dolls at the Donmar and in the West End (playing Nathan Detroit opposite Ewan McGregor as Sky Masterson) and most recently Inadmissible Evidence, also for the Donmar.

In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory he plays the mysterious Willy Wonka, who is opening his Chocolate Factory for just one day; for humble boy Charlie Bucket it promises to be a mouth-watering chance to feast his eyes on sweets beyond his wildest imagination.

The role has previously been played on screen in two major adaptations by Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp. Actors tipped for the role in London ranged from Michael Ball to Russell Brand.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is produced by Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Neal Street Productions and Kevin McCormick. Tickets go on sale in October, with exact dates and casting still to be announced.

Set and costume design will be by Mark Thompson with choreography by Peter Darling (Matilda, Billy Elliot). Other members of the creative team include: Doug Besterman (orchestrations); Nicholas Skilbeck (music director); Paul Pyant (lighting designer); Paul Arditti (sound designer) and Jon Driscoll (video and projection designer).

Related Content

Booking Tickets & Show Listings
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Listing Page
Internal Links
Charlie & the Chocolate Factory reschedules two previews due to 'unforeseen problems' - 14th May 2013 news
Is Douglas Hodge modelling his Wonka on Wilder? - 9th May 2013 gossip
Video: Teaser trailer released for Charlie & The Chocolate Factory - 25th Mar 2013 tv
Nigel Planer joins cast of Charlie & The Chocolate Factory - 11th Jan 2013 news
Tickets go on sale for Charlie & the Chocolate Factory musical - 15th Oct 2012 news
Shrek closes on 24 Feb, Charlie moves Chocolate Factory to Drury Lane - 31st Aug 2012 news

External Links
Baz Bamigboye's Daily Mail article


Reader Comments


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Douglas Hodge is a great actor. Would hate it if Michael Ball was employed in the role. From what I hear, the show will go back to the original book to tell the story, so Willy Wonka won't be quite as prominent as was Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp in the movie adaptations. Should be a great spectacle though. - billy bennett

21 Sep 12

Only saw him in Guys and Dolls with Ewan McGregor and absoloutely hated him. He totally hammed up the role of Nathan, made him into a fool. Will deffinately wait till his contract ends before I see this. - Aideen Cooney

08 Sep 12

SO looking forward to seeing what Douglas Hodge does with this character. I've been wondering who would end up in this role and couldn't decided who it would be...but this doesn't disappoint (so long as it's true!)...after the Olympic closing ceremony I was fearful it would be Russell Bland..er Brand! - Lord Larry

07 Sep 12


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