Of Mice and Men cast and creative team announced

Published Thursday 12th Dec 2024
During February and March 2025, Derby Theatre’s big main house show for the spring, in co-production with Octagon Theatre Bolton, Hull Truck Theatre and Theatre by the Lake, will be a large-scale production of John Steinbeck’s iconic classic, Of Mice and Men.  

Of Mice and Men tells the story of Lennie and George – two drifters who embark on one heart-breaking journey. The unlikely best friends are bound together with a shared faith and the ambition to live the Great American Dream. This play is a compelling story laced with tragedy…a must-see production for anyone who has ever tried to pursue a long-held dream.

A grid of headshots of the cast for Derby Theatre's upcoming production, 'Of Mice and Men.' The cast members are displayed in three rows, with their names listed below each image in red text. Top row (left to right): William Young: A man with short red hair, a beard, and a serious expression. Liam King: A man with curly brown hair and a neutral expression. Luke Richard: A bald man with a beard and a serious expression. Jeff Alexander: A man with short-cropped hair, a goatee, and a focused expression. Middle row (left to right): Emma Charlton: A woman with blonde hair tied back, resting her head on her hand, and smiling softly. Tom Fletcher: A man with short brown hair and a neutral expression. Rob Maloney: A man with dark, short hair and a serious expression. Afton Moran: A person with short dark hair and a neutral expression. Bottom row (left to right): Laurence Pears: A man with light brown hair and a slight smile. Stefan Race: A person with curly hair and a neutral expression. Benjamin Wilson: A man with a shaved head, a beard, and a warm smile.

We are thrilled to announce and introduce the cast and creative team for Of Mice and Men. Our stellar company includes: Jeff Alexander as Crooks (Cymbeline and The Duchess of Malfi for the RSC, Romeo and Juliet for Shakespeare’s Globe, The Shawshank Redemption for Bill Kenwright UK Tour and Of Mice and Men for Newbury Watermill plus Brief Encounters, Last Tango in Halifax, Hollyoaks and Waterloo Road for TV);  Emma Charlton as Curley’s Wife (Beauty and the Beast for Harlequin Theatre Big Top and previously part of Derby Theatre Youth Theatre with credits including A Christmas Carol, Cinderella and Alice in Wonderland); Tom Fletcher as Carlson (Oliver Twist for Tobacco Factory, Drac & Jill for Wardrobe Theatre, Little Women in Black for Wardrobe Theatre,  and Extraordinary on TV for Disney+); Liam King as George (Romeo & Juliet for Shakespeare’s Globe, Macbeth for Royal Shakespeare Company, An Edinburgh Christmas Carol for Royal Lyceum Theatre, Pinocchio for Citizens Theatre); Rob Maloney as The Boss (A Clockwork Orange and Titus Andronicus for Action to the Word and Soho Theatre, All Creatures Great and Small for Bill Kenwright Ltd., Absent Friends for Devonshire Park Theatre plus Coronation Street, EastEnders, Emmerdale, Casualty and Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story for TV); Afton Moran as Whit (Ghost Off! and Ness for A Play, A Pie and A Pint/Sanctuary Queer Arts, Faun for Cardboard Citizens/Theatre503/Alphabetti Theatre, Sex Education Xplorers  for Independent Arts plus Not Seeing Straight: Celebrating Queer Art and Lives, 68 Months in Waiting: Scenes For Survival and Ghost Light for film/TV/audio);  Laurence Pears as Slim (Magic Goes Wrong in the West End for Mischief Theatre/Kenny Wax, The Mousetrap for Adam Spiegel Productions, The Things We Do For Love for The Old Laundry Theatre, Cornish for Jam First Theatre); Stefan Race as Curley (Let the Right One In for Manchester Royal Exchange, Cherry Jezebel for Liverpool Everyman, Wendy and Peter Pan for Leeds Playhouse, plus Eric, G’wed and Temple for TV); Luke Richards as Lennie (Steven Berkoff’s East for 5064 Productions, Failure Studies for Precarious Theatre/GM Fringe/Camden Fringe, Nuns of Fury for Rocket Whip Productions plus Alma’s Not Normal, Disaster Dates and Ringside for TV); Benjamin Wilson as Candy (Macbeth and Oliver Twist for Leeds Playhouse; Three Billy Goats Gruff and Chicken Licken for Derby Theatre, A Midsummer Night’s Dream fo ther Royal Shakespeare Company); and Wiliam Young as Lennie (Of Mice and Men for Birmingham Rep/Leeds Playhouse/Fiery Angel, Enter the Robots for Hijinx, Mission Control for Hijinx and National Theatre Wales, Boho for Hijinx and Theatr Clwyd).

The role of Lennie will be played by Wiliam Young and at certain performances by Luke Richard.  

The Of Mice and Men creative team includes: John Steinbeck (writer); Sarah Brigham (Director); Jess Curtis (Set and Costume Designer); Simeon Miller (Lighting Designer); Ivan Stott (Composer and Sound Designer); Esme Sears (Assistant Director); and Liv Barr (Casting Director).  

Of Mice and Men is still as potent and timely now as it was when it was first published in 1937. With themes of prejudice, migration, and friendship, this play—which is based on Steinbeck’s beloved novella—continues to touch and speak to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.


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Access performances

All performances will feature Creative Audio Description, performed in character by the cast of the show.

BSL interpreted performances:

  • Sat 15, 2.30pm
  • Wed 19, 7.00pm
  • Tue 25, 10.15am

Captioned performances:

  • Sat 15, 7.30pm
  • Tue 18, 6.00pm
  • Sat 22, 2.30pm
  • Fri 28, 7.00pm

Live Audio Described performances

  • Thu 20, 2.00pm 

Relaxed Performances:

  • Sat 22, 2.30pm
  • Thu 27, 11.00am