Full cast announced for the World Premiere of HIGH NOON
Emmie Newitt
7 November, 2025, 13:53
The cast will join the recently announced Emmy and Tony Award-winner Billy Crudup and Olivier Award-winner Denise Gough in the World Premiere of High Noon heading to the West End from next month.
Billy Crudup, Denise Gough, Billy Howle and Rosa Salazar. Headshots provided by production.
Completing the cast for High Noon is Billy Howle (The Perfect Couple) as Harvey Pell; Rosa Salazar (Play Dirty, Maze Runner) as Helen Ramirez; Simon Chandler (Falling) as Howe and Minister; James Doherty (London Road) as Judge, Frank Miller and Gillis; Misha Handley (The Woman in Black) as Johnny; Joshua Hill (Dear England) as Ben Miller, Station Master and Cooper; Jonah Russell (A Raisin in the Sun) as Robert Jones, Scott and JP Pierce; Rebecca Lee (Jerusalem) as Mildred Jones; and Tim Steed (Jack Absolute Flies Again) as Henderson, Clerk and Charlie.
By Academy Award-winner Eric Roth, this gripping new play is based on the iconic, four-time Academy Award-winning 1952 film with a screenplay by Carol Foreman. Hailed as one of the greatest westerns ever made, High Noon is told in real time and will give audiences an edge-of-your-seat thriller. Once a searing allegory of Hollywood’s blacklist, this unmissable new version speaks urgently to the world today.
High Noon has set and costume design by Tony and Olivier Award-winner Tim Hatley (Life of Pi, Back to the Future The Musical), lighting design by Tony and Olivier Award-winner Neil Austin (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Born with Teeth), and the composer and music producer is Chris Egan. The casting director is Jina Jay CDG, and the general managers are Short Street Productions Ltd. The executive producer is Mark Rubinstein.
High Noon is playing at Harold Pinter Theatre from 17 December to 7 March 2026. It'll follow The Weir, starring Brendan Gleeson, which concludes its run on 6 December.
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