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The Hunger Games stage show announces Oscar-nominated actor John Malkovich as President Snow

The colossal hit comes to the stage – and the tyrannical President has been revealed

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| London |

1 October 2025

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John Malkovich, photo sent by The Hunger Games show

Meet who’ll be taking on the role of President Snow in the eagerly anticipated stage adaptation of The Hunger Games.

Adapted by award-winning playwright Conor McPherson and directed by Matthew Dunster, the production is based on Suzanne Collins’ first novel in her series, and the Lionsgate film. It’ll play at the new Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre from October 2025.

The creative team has been workshopping the play for over a year, developing a theatrical approach to bring the world of Panem to life in an immersive, in-the-round setting. Watch a teaser video from the workshops here.

It’s now been revealed that John Malkovich will take on the role of President Coriolanus Snow, appearing via screen during the production rather than performing in the flesh. The show has said that Snow will be “brought to life inside Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre with cutting-edge technology.”

He said today: “I’m delighted to join the world premiere production of The Hunger Games in London, bringing this iconic story to the stage. Playing President Coriolanus Snow will be thrilling, because I have long been an admirer of Suzanne Collins’s novels, the films and Conor McPherson’s writing, and it is a privilege to take on this role.”

The central role of Katniss Everdeen is played by Mia Carragher, joined by Euan Garrett as Peeta Mellark and Joshua Lacey as Haymitch Abernathy. Tristan Waterson plays Gale Hawthorne, Sophia Ally plays Primrose Everdeen and Ruth Everett plays Mrs Everdeen. Tamsin Carroll plays Effie Trinket, while Stavros Demetraki plays Caesar Flickerman and Nathan Ives-Moiba plays Cinna.

Watch footage from rehearsals:

Completing the cast are Aiya Agustin (Tribute – Rue), Geo Bailey (swing), Alexandra Barredo (ensemble), Imogen Brooke (ensemble), Liana Cottrill (Tribute – Clove), Kyerron Dixon-Bassey (swing), Lewis Easter (Tribute – Marvel), Felix Garcia Guyer (Chief of Staff, ensemble and fight captain), Marcellus Hill (Tribute – Thresh), Matthew Ives (swing and swing captain) Jessica Lee (Tribute – Tippet), Mariana Lewis (Tribute – Glimmer), Kiera Milward (swing), Felipe Pacheo (Tribute – Cato and fight captain), Redmond Rance (Tribute – Stele), Nathanael Saleh (swing), Mark Samaras (Tribute – Drove), Artemis Stamouli (Tribute – Fossa and movement captain) and Rory Toms (Tribute – Fila).

Joining McPherson and Dunster on the creative team are Miriam Buether (set designer), Moi Tran (costume designer), Charlotte Broom (choreographer), Lucy Carter (lighting designer), Ian Dickinson for Autograph (sound designer), Tal Rosner (video designer), Chris Fisher (illusions), Kev McCurdy (fight director), Suspended Illusions (performer flying), James Maloney (arranger, musical director and additional compositions), Amy Ball (casting director), James Robert Moore (associate director), Robyn Grant (creative assistant director), Luke Smith, (associate set designer) and Lloyd Thomas (production manager).

The Hunger Games series has sold over 100 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 52 languages. The films have grossed more than $3.4 billion globally. A new novel in the series, Sunrise on the Reaping, was released earlier this year with a film adaptation scheduled for November 2026.

The production will take place at the Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre, a newly designed 1,200-seat venue built to host the world premiere. Staged in the round, audiences will be seated in one of the districts, with District 12 notably missing.

Performances will begin on 20 October, with previews running until 12 November.

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