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Getting to Know You: Mae Ann Jorolan – meet the actor who plays Meg in Disney’s Hercules

A star is born…

Tom Millward

Tom Millward

| London |

7 July 2025

Mae Ann Jorolan in an interview with WhatsOnStage
Mae Ann Jorolan, © WhatsOnStage

Welcome to our latest edition of “Getting to Know You” – your chance to learn more about the shooting stars of the West End.

In this episode, we sit down with Mae Ann Jorolan, who originated the role of Meg in both the Hamburg and London productions of Disney’s Hercules.

Now making her West End debut, the Swiss-born performer has enjoyed quite the rise to theatrical stardom from her previous career as a nurse via Stage School Hamburg, roles in the German productions of Hamilton and Disney’s Aladdin, all the way to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane!

You can watch the full episode below:

The West End company also includes Luke Brady (as Hercules), Trevor Dion Nicholas (Phil), Stephen Carlile (Hades), Craig Gallivan (Bob), Lee Zarrett (Charles), and the Muses – Candace Furbert (Thalia), Sharlene Hector (Clio), Brianna Ogunbawo (Melpomene), Malinda Parris (Calliope), and Robyn Rose-Li (Terpsichore).

Rounding out the cast are Kamilla Fernandes (as Standby Muse), Rhianne Alleyne, Lana Antoniou, Daisy Barnett, Felipe Bejarano, Sarah Benbelaid, Joel Benjamin, Jack Butcher, Nicole Carlisle, Francessca Daniella-Baker, Jemal Felix, Marie Finlayson, Ryesha Higgs, Cruz-Troy Hunter, Travis Kerry, Stefan Lagoulis, Jason Leigh Winter, Jordan Livesey, Harriet Millier, Ellie Mitchell, Saffi Needham, Ingrid Olivia, Matt Overfield, Patrick Robinson, Ope Sowande and Rhys West.

You can also watch the full rights from the official opening night of Disney’s Hercules here:

Disney’s Hercules follows the titular Greek hero as he battles to claim his birthright and strength, while pitted against the villainous Hades. It features music by Alan Menken, lyrics by David Zippel (Mulan), and a new book by Robert Horn (Shucked) and Kwame Kwei-Armah (The Visitor). Numbers in the show include “Go the Distance”, “Zero to Hero” and “I Won’t Say (I’m In Love)”.

Directed by Casey Nicholaw (Aladdin), the production also features co-choreography by Tanisha Scott, scenic and additional video design by Dane Laffrey, costume design by Gregg Barnes and Sky Switser, lighting design by Jeff Croiter, sound design by Adam Fisher, video design by George Reeve, special effects design by Jeremy Chernick, dance music arrangements by David Chase, hair and wig design by Mia M. Neal, and make-up design by Kirk Cambridge-Del Pesche.

Tickets for performances through to March 2026 are on sale below.

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