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Paddington The Musical cast recording and ticket lottery details announced

Plus have a first listen to another number from the show!

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| London |

20 November 2025

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The mock-up for the Paddington The Musical vinyl, supplied by the production

Paddington The Musical has introduced a monthly £35 ticket lottery and released a behind-the-scenes extract from a new number, “Rhythm of London”. They have also confirmed the release date for the original cast album, which is now available to pre-order.

The lottery will make a selection of stalls seats available each month for £35, including for performances that have already sold out. Audiences can enter online, with the first draw taking place on 3 December for performances in January 2026. The show has recently extended its run until October 2026, with tickets from £25 and more than 45,000 seats priced under £40. The best availability currently begins in March 2026.

The cast recording will be released by Decca Records in March 2026, with a vinyl edition to follow in May. It has been recorded at Abbey Road Studios with the full West End cast and orchestra.

Take a listen to the new number here:

The new musical features music and lyrics by Tom Fletcher and book by Jessica Swale, and is directed by Luke Sheppard. It is based on A Bear Called Paddington by Michael Bond and the film Paddington, by special arrangement with StudioCanal.

The full cast includes James Hameed (Paddington off-stage performer and remote puppeteer), Arti Shah (Paddington on-stage performer), Timi Akinyosade (Tony), Amy Booth-Steel (Lady Sloane), Tarinn Callender (Grant), Delilah Bennett-Cardy (Judy Brown), Adrian Der Gregorian (Mr Brown), Tom Edden (Mr Curry), Brenda Edwards (Tanya), Amy Ellen Richardson (Mrs Brown), Hameed (Paddington off-stage performer and remote puppeteer, and Young Man), Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (Millicent Clyde), Teddy Kempner (Mr Gruber), Bonnie Langford (Mrs Bird), Shah (Paddington on-stage performer), with Joseph Bramley, Leo Collon, Stevie Hare and Jasper Rowse sharing the role of Jonathan Brown, and alternate Paddington on-stage performers Abbie Purvis and Ali Sarebani.

Abbie Purvis and Ali Sarebani are the alternate Paddington on-stage performers, while the team responsible for the bear includes Tahra Zafar (Paddington bear designer), Audrey Brisson (Bear physicality associate director), Phill Woodfine (remote puppetry coach), and Annabelle Davis (Paddington bear casting director).

The ensemble includes Esme Bacalla-Hayes, Tiago Dhondt Bamberger, David Birch, Aimée Fisher, Jacqueline Hughes, Kellianna Jay, Sam Lathwood, Natasha Leaver, Katie Lee, Sunny Lee, Vicki Lee Taylor, Jáiden Lodge, Andilé Mabhena, Rose Mary O’Reilly, Ben Redfern, Hugo Rolland, Simon Shorten, and Hassan Taj.

The creative team includes Matt Brind (musical supervisor, orchestrations and arrangements), Ellen Kane (choreographer), Tom Pye (scenic designer), Gabriella Slade (costume designer), Tahra Zafar (Paddington Bear designer), Neil Austin (lighting designer), Gareth Owen (sound designer), Ash J Woodward (video designer and animation), Campbell Young Associates (hair, wig and make-up designer), Majid Adin (illustration and additional animation), Laura Bangay (musical director), Natalie Gallacher for Pippa Ailion and Natalie Gallacher Casting (casting director), Nick Hockaday (young persons’ casting director), Davis (Paddington casting director), Javier Marzan (physical comedy consultant), Tobago Crusoe and Felix Ruiz (additional music consultants).

The musical tells the story of the lost bear from Peru who arrives in London and finds a new home with the Brown family at Windsor Gardens. The plot involves a chance encounter, the challenges London presents, and the Browns’ mission to rescue Paddington when he is targeted by a villain, leading them to realise their need for the bear. The production is based on Michael Bond’s characters with a story inspired by the 2014 film.

Paddington books, beginning with A Bear Called Paddington in 1958, have sold over 35 million copies worldwide. Paddington has been adapted for television by the BBC and in the Emmy Award-winning series The Adventures of Paddington by StudioCanal. StudioCanal has also produced three films: Paddington (2014), Paddington 2(2017), and Paddington in Peru (2024).

The production is currently running until 25 October 2026.

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