Midnight Cowboy Musical Set for World Premiere in London
The world premiere of Midnight Cowboy – A New Musical has been announced, bringing the iconic story of friendship and survival to the stage. Adapted from James Leo Herlihy’s acclaimed novel and the Oscar-winning 1969 film, the production will debut at Southwark Playhouse Elephant, running from 4 April to 17 May 2025.
The story follows Joe Buck, a young man seeking a fresh start and a brighter future in New York City, where he encounters Rico “Ratso” Rizzo, a fellow drifter with struggles of his own. Together, they face the challenges of urban life, grappling with their dreams and resilience against a backdrop of hardship.
The musical boasts a book by Tony-nominated playwright Bryony Lavery (Frozen), and a score by Francis “Eg” White, a three-time Ivor Novello Award winner whose songwriting credits include hits for Adele, Sam Smith, and Florence + The Machine.
The creative team is led by director and choreographer Nick Winston, with musical arrangements, orchestrations, and supervision by Charlie Ingles. Additional contributors include Andrew Exeter (set and lighting design), Sophia Pardon (costume design), Yvonne Gilbert (sound design), and Ellie Verkerk (musical direction). The team also features Libby Watts (associate direction and choreography), Lucy Fennell (intimacy direction), and Mary Howland (dialect coaching).
Casting details are yet to be announced, with the production keeping its cast and casting director under wraps for now.
The adaptation promises to bring a fresh perspective to the poignant tale, exploring themes of connection, survival, and the pursuit of belonging in the unforgiving landscape of New York City. Tickets for the highly anticipated premiere will be available soon, offering audiences the chance to experience a new interpretation of this classic story.