The theatrical dance party experience, which currently features Jan Sport, made its London debut this summer following successful runs in New York and Edinburgh.
Jan Sport in Oscar at the Crown. Photo by Danny Kaan.
Taking place in a secret bunker in an Orwellian future on Tottenham Court Road, Oscar at the Crown extends its run due to popular demand. In the immersive production, audiences are invited to drink, party, and join the throng of colourful outcasts among burnt-out tube carriages and smashed TV screens. The production follows the dramatic rise and fall of the flamboyant literary icon, Oscar Wilde.
Created by The Neon Coven, Oscar at the Crown features concept and book by Mark Mauriello; music, lyrics and choreography by Andrew Barret Cox - creator of the biggest RuPaul’s Drag Race alumni hits - and direction by Shira Milikowsky, who is lauded for her radical re-imaginings of musicals and classic texts.
Jan Sport (The Voice, America's Got Talent, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars) stars as Oscar Wilde, alongside Kelis Alleyne (Roles of a Lifetime, ChangeTheAct) as Erika, Elizabeth Chalmers (SuperYou, Leicester Curve) as Constance, Ella Daini (Clueless the Musical, Bromley; Burlesque, Workshop) as Exile, Estelle Denison-French (Something Rotten!, Frankfurt) as Swing, Luke Farrugia (Frank’s Closet, West End) as Sonja, Zak Marx (Sleeping With Beauty, Union Theatre) as Bosie, Ran Marner (Why Am I So Single?, Garrick Theatre) as Exile, Dance Captain & Swing, Elinor Morris (The Sound Of Music, West End) as Ramona, Isidro Ridout (Priscilla The Party, Outernet) as Exile, Zofia Weretka (Oscar at The Crown, Off-Broadway) as Vicki, Natalie Yin (Heartstopper, Netflix)as Exile.
Oscar at the Crown extends performances to 4 January 2026.