See who’s ready to walk the line!

Complete casting has been announced for the new musical The Ballad of Johnny & June, which will tour the UK and Ireland in 2026.
The production features songs made famous by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, including “I Walk the Line”, “Ring of Fire”, “Hey Porter”, “Jackson” and “I’ve Been Everywhere.” It has previously enjoyed runs at La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego and Canada’s Citadel Theatre.
Directed by two-time Tony Award winner Des McAnuff, whose previous credits include Jersey Boys, The Who’s Tommy and Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, the show opens at Bromley’s Churchill Theatre on 2 March 2026 before visiting more than 20 theatres across the UK and Ireland.
Told through the perspective of their son, John Carter Cash, The Ballad of Johnny & June explores the relationship between the two musicians, whose partnership shaped much of 20th-century country music. Johnny Cash sold over 90 million records worldwide and received 13 Grammy Awards, while June Carter Cash won five Grammy Awards across her career. The pair married in 1968 and remained together until June’s death in 2003.
Christopher Ryan Grant will reprise his acclaimed performance as Johnny Cash. He’ll be joined by Christina Bianco, who stars as June Carter Cash.
Joining Grant and Bianco in the role of John Carter Cash is Ryan O’Donnell, the role of Man One by Christopher Short (who also understudies Johnny Cash), the role of Man Two by Chomba S. Taulo, the role of Man Three by Peter Peverley, the role of Woman One by Abigail Matthews (who also understudies June Carter Cash), the role of Woman Two by Anne-Marie Wojna, the role of Woman Three by Celyn Cartwright (who also understudies June Carter Cash).
The swings are Denis Grindel (who also understudies Johnny Cash), Lenny Turner (who also understudies John Carter Cash), Michael Mahony (who also understudies John Carter Cash), and Mia Jae.
The tour begins in Bromley on 2 March and will visit Cardiff, Dublin, Brighton, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Wycombe, Southend, Newcastle, Salford, Plymouth, Bradford, Richmond, Hull, Blackpool, York, Belfast, Glasgow, Eastbourne, Canterbury, Southampton and Leeds, running until 19 September 2026.