The full cast has been announced for the World Premiere of the first-ever stage adaptation of Dan Brown’s international phenomenon, The Da Vinci Code.
The cast joining Nigel Harman as Robert Langdon, Danny John-Jules as Sir Leigh Teabing and Hannah Rose Caton as Sophie Neveu are: Basienka Blake (Vernet), Alasdair Buchan (Remy) Alpha Kargbo (Fache), Joshua Lacy (Silas), Leigh Lothian (Colette/Sophie understudy) Andrew Lewis (Sauniere) and Debra Michaels (Sandrine/Grandmother).
The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown’s blockbuster novel that captivated the world, is to become an epic stage thriller. It will make its World Premiere on a UK Tour in 2022, opening at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley on Monday 10 January 2022, and touring throughout the year.
The curator of the Louvre has been brutally murdered, and alongside his body are a series of baffling codes. Follow the pulse-racing journey as Professor Robert Langdon and fellow cryptologist Sophie Neveu attempt to solve the riddles, leading to the works of Leonardo Da Vinci and beyond, deep into the vault of history. In a breathless race through the streets of Europe, Langdon and Neveu must decipher the labyrinthine code before a shocking historical secret is lost forever.
Based on the best-selling novel of this century, with over 100 million copies sold, unlock the secrets of The Da Vinci Code in the world premiere stage adaptation of the international phenomenon and uncover the truth in the greatest thriller of the past 2,000 years.
The Da Vinci Code – 2022 Tour Dates
10 – 15 January
Churchill Theatre, Bromley
17 – 22 January
Theatre Royal, Nottingham
24 – 29 January
Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
31 January – 5 February
Bath Theatre Royal
7 – 12 February
Theatre Royal, Plymouth
21 – 26 February
Coventry Belgrade Theatre
28 February – 5 March
Hull New Theatre
7 – 12 March
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
14 – 19 March
Brighton Theatre Royal
21 – 26 March
Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
28 March – 2 April
King’s Theatre, Glasgow
6 – 9 April
King’s Theatre, Edinburgh
11 – 16 April
Theatre Royal, Newcastle
26 – 30 April
Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
2 – 7 May
Richmond Theatre
9 – 14 May
New Victoria Theatre, Woking
16 – 21 May
Curve Theatre, Leicester
23 – 28 May
Norwich Theatre Royal
6 – 11 June
Shrewsbury Severn Theatre
13 – 18 June
Orchard Theatre, Dartford
20 – 25 June
Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
28 June – 2 July
New Theatre, Cardiff
4 -9 July
Royal & Derngate, Northampton
18 – 23 July
His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen
25 – 30 July
The Lowry, Salford
29 August – 3 September
Milton Keynes Theatre
12 – 17 September
Malvern Theatre
19 – 24 September
Grand Opera House, Belfast
26 September – 1 October
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
10 – 15 October
Royal & Derngate, Northampton
17 – 22 October
Oxford Playhouse
24 – 29 October
Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
31 October – 5 November
Liverpool Playhouse
7 – 12 November
The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford