Noah Mullins to make West End debut in THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY
Emmie Newitt
28 October, 2025, 16:32
The new musical, based on Rachel Joyce's best-selling novel, will make its West End premiere next year following a critically acclaimed run this summer in Chichester.
Noah Mullins. Headshot provided by production.
Noah Mullins, who was part of the original company of Jagged Little Pill and starred as Orpheus in Hadestown in Australia, will make his West End debut in The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. He will join Mark Addy and Jenna Russell, who will reprise their roles in the production.
Directed by Katy Rudd (Ballet Shoes, National Theatre) and adapted by Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry tells a moving story of a recently retired man who receives a letter from an old friend and heads out to post his reply, but keeps walking. From South Devon to Berwick upon Tweed, Harold Fry reflects on his past, reconnects with life, and discovers the healing power of hope and redemption. The musical also features music by the chart-topping indie musician Passenger.
Completing the creative team is designer Samuel Wyer, choreographer Tom Jackson Greaves, orchestration and additional music by Jeremy Holland-Smith, musical supervisor and additional music by Phil Bateman, lighting designer is Paule Constable, sound designers Ian Dickinson and Gareth Tucker for Autograph, video designer Ash J Woodward, casting director is Anna Cooper CDG, musical director Chris Poon.
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry will play at Theatre Royal Haymarket from 29 January to 18 April 2026.
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