Wicked Stars Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey Reunite for London Musical in 2027
Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey reunite for a new production of Stephen Sondheim's 'Sunday in the Park With George' at London's Barbican Centre in summer 2027.
The Glinda and Fiyero magic isn't over just yet. Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey are set to co-headline a new production of Stephen Sondheim's classic musical, "Sunday in the Park With George." According to Entertainment Weekly, the Wicked costars will bring their undeniable chemistry from the big screen back to the London stage.
Ariana Grande Jonathan Bailey London Musical 2027 Details
The highly anticipated production will hit the Barbican Centre in London in summer 2027. Acclaimed director Marianne Elliott is at the helm, marking another collaboration with Bailey following their success in 2018's "Company." Inspired by Georges Seurat’s pointillist masterpiece, the musical follows the artist and his mistress, Dot. The 1983 Pulitzer Prize-winning show has a rich history, previously starring legends like Mandy Patinkin and Jake Gyllenhaal.
It's a busy 18-month stretch for Grande. Before she takes the stage in London, she'll appear in the 13th season of "American Horror Story" on FX and voice a character in an animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss's "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" with Jon M. Chu. Meanwhile, Bailey continues his streak of high-profile theater roles that have already earned him a Laurence Olivier Award.
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