A graphic illustration of skyscrapers in shades of blue with a dark background. On top of the buildings, yellow text reads 'Irving Berlin's Top Hat The Musical'. The 'O' is represented by a top hat with a couple in glamorous Hollywood costumes dancing elegantly in hold.

About Top Hat

There may be trouble ahead,
But while there’s moonlight, and music,
And love, and romance…
Let’s face the music and dance

You’re invited to the musical equivalent of a finest vintage champagne. Effervescent, elegant and exhilarating, Top Hat is a heady romantic cocktail laced with sparklingly witty dialogue, stunning choreography, lavish sets and gorgeous costumes. Irving Berlin’s irresistible score includes some of Hollywood’s greatest songs, the immortal Cheek to Cheek, Let’s Face the Music and Dance, Top Hat White Tie and Tails and Puttin’ on the Ritz.

4 Stars

The whole thing oozes style and wit. Heaven. The show really does put on the ritz

Guardian

4 Stars

Phillip Attmore’s tap-dancing skills shine

The Times

4 Stars

Lucy St. Louis delivers perfection

Jonathan Baz

Gallery

Top show, dazzling dance, hilarious fun. An outstanding night at the Festival Theatre

Chichester Observer

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Based on the classic 1935 film which starred Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, the stage adaptation’s West End premiere won the 2013 Olivier Award for Best New Musical and the Evening Standard Award for Best Night Out. Acclaimed American director and choreographer Kathleen Marshall, whose Tony and Olivier Award-winning production of Anything Goes recently wowed audiences and critics in London and on television, comes to Chichester to stage this brand-new production.

When Broadway star Jerry Travers arrives in London to open a new show, he crosses paths with model Dale Tremont, whose beauty sleep is rudely interrupted by Jerry tap dancing in the hotel suite above hers. Instantly smitten, Jerry vows to abandon his bachelor life to win her – but the path of true love never does run smooth. Especially since Dale has mistaken Jerry for his hapless producer Horace, who’s trying to avoid the wrath of his formidable wife Madge, and Dale’s own fiery Italian admirer is planning a trip to Venice for her to showcase his couture gowns…

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Cast and creatives

  • Phillip Attmore

    Jerry Travers
  • Lucy St. Louis

    Dale Tremont
  • Clive Carter

    Horace Hardwick
  • Sally Ann Triplett

    Madge Hardwick
  • Lindsay Atherton

    Ensemble
  • Rhiannon Bacchus

    Ensemble
  • Jeremy Batt

    Ensemble
  • Freddie Clements

    Ensemble
  • James Clyde

    Bates
  • Pedro Donoso

    Ensemble
  • Bethan Downing

    Offstage Swing & Assistant Dance Captain
  • Autumn Draper

    Ensemble
  • Tilly Ducker

    Ensemble
  • Alex Gibson-Giorgio

    Alberto Beddini
  • Laura Hills

    Ensemble
  • Connor Hughes

    Ensemble
  • James Hume

    Ensemble
  • George Lyons

    Offstage Swing & Dance Captain
  • David McIntosh

    Ensemble
  • Jordan Oliver

    Ensemble
  • Emily Ann Potter

    Ensemble
  • Molly Rees Howe

    Ensemble
  • Kirsty Sparks

    Ensemble
  • Toyan Thomas-Browne

    Ensemble
  • Kathleen Marshall

    Role
    Director & Choreographer
  • Peter McKintosh

    Role
    Set Designer
  • Yvonne Milnes & Peter McKintosh

    Role
    Costume Designers
  • Gareth Valentine

    Role
    Musical Supervisor
  • Stephen Ridley

    Role
    Musical Director
  • Chris Walker

    Role
    Orchestrator & Dance Arrangements
  • Tim Mitchell

    Role
    Lighting Designer
  • Paul Groothuis

    Role
    Sound Designer
  • Natalie Gallacher CDG for Pippa Ailion and Natalie Gallacher Casting

    Role
    Casting Director
  • Carol Lee Meadows

    Role
    Associate Director & Choreographer
  • Richard Pitt

    Role
    Assistant Director & Choreographer
  • Ben Arkell

    Role
    Production Manager
  • Zoë Thomas-Webb

    Role
    Costume Supervisor
  • Mark Marson for Campbell Young Associates

    Role
    Wigs, Hair & Make-Up Designer
  • Jonathan Hall for Marcus Hall

    Role
    Props Supervisor
  • Elle Hughes

    Role
    Assistant Costume Supervisor
  • Matt Elesmore

    Role
    Company Manager
  • Phil Gleaden

    Role
    Stage Manager
  • Katie Stephen

    Role
    Deputy Stage Manager
  • Rachel Brown

    Role
    Assistant Stage Manager & Book Cover
  • Mark Smith

    Role
    Assistant Stage Manager
  • Laura Hackett

    Role
    Assistant Stage Manager (cover)