WELSH NATIONAL THEATRE: Michael Sheen and Pontypriddâs Callum Scott Howells to lead Amadeus in West End transfer
Michael Sheenâs Welsh National Theatre is heading to the West End for the first time, with the Port Talbot actor leading a major production of Amadeus alongside Pontypridd star Callum Scott Howells.
Sheen will play composer Antonio Salieri opposite Howells as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Peter Shafferâs celebrated play, which opens at the New Theatre in Cardiff in March 2027 before transferring to London the following month as part of the companyâs 2027/28 programme.
It marks a full-circle moment for Sheen, who first played Mozart in the late 1990s to major acclaim in London and on Broadway, before later taking on the role of Salieri at Sydney Opera House â making him the first major star to play both lead roles in the production.
Sheen, who is the Welsh National Theatreâs artistic director, said the casting felt personal. âTo play Salieri opposite a fellow Welshman as Mozart â a role that has meant so much to me â feels very special indeed,â he said.
âI directed Callum in my television drama The Way â heâs an extraordinary talent who deserves this stage and audiences should be excited for whatâs to come.â
Michael Sheen and Callum Scott Howells, who previously worked together on Sheenâs television drama The WayHowells, who won the Bafta Cymru for best actor in 2021 for his portrayal of Colin in Channel 4âs Itâs a Sin, last appeared in the West End in Cabaret in 2022-23. He also stars in Madfabulous, about a wealthy and eccentric 19th century Welsh aristocrat, which is due for release in June.
Itâs a Sin was created by Swansea-born writer and producer Russell T Davies, the BAFTA-winning television dramatist behind Doctor Who, Queer as Folk and Years and Years. The show, which followed a group of gay men living through the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 90s, was Channel 4âs most-watched drama series at the time of its release and earned widespread critical acclaim â with Howellsâs performance as the quietly devastating Colin Morris-Jones widely regarded as the showâs emotional heart.
Set in 1820 Vienna, Amadeus follows Salieri â a respected court composer â who becomes consumed by jealousy over Mozartâs genius and sets out to destroy the man he both worships and despises. The production will be directed by Jeremy Herrin.
Sheen described the West End transfer as âan important next stepâ for the Welsh National Theatre, which he established to fill the gap left by the folding of National Theatre Wales. The company set up its home in Swansea and opened with a powerful debut production of Our Town at Swansea Grand Theatre, which received widespread acclaim.
The Welsh National Theatreâs founding chief executive Sharon Gilburd said the company would âbring to life our vision of what an English language national theatre for Wales should be.â
The companyâs full programme for the upcoming year will be revealed in May at an event with Bad Wolf, featuring classics as well as new work. It follows the acclaimed run of Matthew Rhysâs Burton play, which brought another major Welsh star back to the stage in Swansea and Neath Port Talbot.
Sheen, born in Port Talbot, is one of Walesâs most recognisable actors, having played a host of high-profile roles including Tony Blair, Brian Clough and journalist David Frost in acclaimed television productions.
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Michael Sheen and Callum Scott Howells to Star in West End Revival of âAmadeusâ
Michael Sheen and Callum Scott Howells to Star in West End Revival of âAmadeusâ
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