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Billy Elliot cast news: Meet the new Billys! | Billy Elliot the musical UK tour 2026/27 & London West End 2027

  • Writer: Lisa in the theatre
    Lisa in the theatre
  • Jun 30
  • 6 min read

Updated: 23 hours ago

The four boys chosen to play Billy in the new UK Tour and West End production of Billy Elliot the musical have been announced. Meet them here.


Billy Elliot cast news: Meet the new Billys! | Billy Elliot the musical UK tour 2026/27 & London West End 2027


Billy Elliot the musical Cast News

Following an extensive global search, Universal Theatrical Group and Working Title Films are delighted to announce that the four boys who will play the title role in the national tour and limited West End season of the original award-winning production of BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL are Noah Mannion (12 years old from Stockport), Rafferty Smale (12 years old from Leigh-on-Sea), Spencer Collins (13 years old from California) and William Gurney (12 years old from Berkshire).



The original Billy Elliot, Liam Mower, will return to the show to play ‘Older Billy.’ Liam was one of three boys who created the role when the musical first opened in 2005, winning an Olivier Award for his performance.


Billy Elliot the musical: About the new UK tour


BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL opens at Sunderland Empire on 4 November 2026, where it will play until 28 November 2026. The UK tour will then visit the Palace Theatre, Manchester (2 December 2026 – 9 January 2027) and Edinburgh Playhouse (19 January – 6 February 2027). Edinburgh Playhouse has the only Scottish dates.



Further touring dates and casting to be announced soon.


Billy Elliot: London, West End


The show then returns to London for the first time in over 10 years, playing a limited West End season at the Adelphi Theatre from 12 February to 31 July 2027.



Liam Mower in Billy Elliot. Photo credit: David Scheinmann (2005)
Liam Mower in Billy Elliot. Photo: David Scheinmann (2005)


About Billy Elliot: the musical


Based on the highly successful film, the show is set in a northern mining town against the background of the 1984/’85 miners’ strike, and follows Billy’s journey from the boxing ring to the ballet class where he discovers a passion for dance that inspires his family and whole community and changes his life forever.


Acclaimed by audiences and critics alike, BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL has been seen by just over 12 million people across five continents, and is the recipient of over 80 awards internationally, including ten Tony Awards and five Olivier Awards. In 2006, Liam Mower, James Lomas and George Maguire, the first three boys to play the title role, became the youngest performers ever to have won the Olivier Award for Best Actor, with the show also picking up the Best Musical prize. In total, over 125 boys have now played the iconic title role on stage worldwide.


Composer Elton John and Director Stephen Daldry share,


“Creating Billy Elliot the Musical was one of the most joyous and inspiring moments of our careers, so to bring the show back for a UK tour and a season in the West End for the first time in over a decade is both incredibly emotional and exciting. It’s bold, it’s British, it’s full of heart, and the story feels more relevant than ever. We can’t wait for a whole new generation to experience it!”



Noah Mannion, Rafferty Smale, Spencer Collins and William Gurney at the Billy Elliot cast press launch
The new Billy meet the press

Billy Elliot: The new Billys


Noah Mannion (12 years old) has loved singing and dancing from an early age, whether performing for fun or entertaining family at home. After trying a variety of activities, including gymnastics and tennis, he began his dance journey at a local dance school. Soon after the school held open auditions for its competition team, Noah decided to give it a go. Despite arriving in his bare feet with no expectations, his natural talent, stage presence and flair were quickly recognised, earning him a place on the team. At just nine years old, Noah began training in ballet, tap, modern, jazz, lyrical, contemporary, acro and singing. He has since enjoyed great success at regional competitions in both solo and group performances. In 2025, after only two years of competitive dancing, Noah proudly represented England at both the Dance World Cup and the Global Dance Open, where he won multiple medals and earned the title of Global World Champion. Noah’s favourite singers are Sienna Spiro, Olivia Dean and Bruno Mars. He is very creative and good at drawing. In his spare time, he loves to take the family’s pet dog Rafa on walks in the countryside.


Rafferty Smale (12 years old) started ballet lessons aged 4 and joined Junior Masters Performing Arts learning tap and modern too. He joined Tring Park Performing Arts Classical Ballet Academy programme in 2021 and became a Royal Ballet Junior Associate in 2022. Rafferty has performed in Royal Ballet’s productions of Cinderella, Don Quixote and The Winter’s Tale as Mamillius. Rafferty became a full-time student at Royal Ballet’s White Lodge in September 2025. He was cast as the first Year 7 Fritz in The Nutcracker in 2025, followed by Wayne McGregor’s Woolf Works in 2026. Rafferty won gold for his ballet solo at the Dance World Cup 2023, aged 9. He won silver at the Dance World Cup 2024 in the age 10-15 category aged 10. Rafferty is a huge fan of Bruno Mars and Harry Styles. He loves going to concerts and to the theatre to watch ballets and musicals. He loves theme parks and rollercoasters, fashion and singing in the shower. His hobbies are dancing, dancing and more dancing!




Spencer Collins (13 years old) started dancing at the Los Angeles Ballet School at age 5. He joined Westside School of Ballet at age 9 and has trained there since under the guidance of Adrian Blake Mitchell. Spencer has competed on the YAGP (Youth America Grand Prix) circuit, notably winning the prestigious Hope Award at YAGP Finals in 2025, recognising the top classical and contemporary performances among all dancers worldwide in his age category. Spencer is an International Scholar of The Royal Ballet School and has received scholarships and trained with renowned dance academies around the world, including the Princess Grace Academy of Dance in Monaco, the John Cranko School, Joffrey Ballet, Elite Classical Coaching, The Royal Ballet School and Ellison Ballet School. He hopes to one day become a principal dancer with a premier ballet company. In addition to all things dance, Spencer loves sushi, iced matcha lattes, listening to Sienna Spiro and his rescue pup Betty.


William Gurney (12 years old) is a student at Sylvia Young Theatre School. He has appeared in The Nutcracker (Royal Ballet) and more recently has played Tommy in Matilda the Musical. William has appeared in various television programmes including Strike, Call the Midwife, Midsummer Murders, Breeders, Motherland and Silent Witness. In 2024 William appeared in Sophie Ellis Bextor’s music video Freedom Of The Night. William has competed in the Dance World Cup in Portugal and Czechia and was an All England Dance Finalist. William enjoys musical theatre at SSG Academy. He loves to teach himself routines from some of his favourite choreographers and choreographing routines for his friends is a favourite! When he is not dancing, he is chatting, laughing and playing games.



Liam Mower


Liam Mower Billy Elliot
Liam Mower

Liam Mower created the role of Billy Elliot when the musical first opened in 2005, winning an Olivier Award for his performance. Since 2011 he has been dancing with Matthew Bourne’s company, New Adventures. Roles and productions with New Adventures include Nutcracker! (2011–12), Play Without Words (2012), Count Lilac, Carabosse/Caradoc in Sleeping Beauty (2012–13, 2015-16 and 2022-23, The Prince in Swan Lake (2013–14 and 2018-19), Edward in Edward Scissorhands (2014–15 and 2023-24), Angelo in The Car Man (2015), Ivan and Grischa in The Red Shoes (2016–17 and 2019-20), Angel in Cinderella (2017–18) and Albert in The Midnight Bell (2021 and 2025). He recently performed the role of Mr Mistoffelees in the international tour of the musical Cats (2023/24 and 2024/5). He was also nominated for a Critics’ Circle National Dance Award for Outstanding Male Dancer (Modern). Other career highlights include Elton John’s music video Electricity (2004), Electricity at Vogue’s The Met Ball (2005), Mikey Adams in Wire in the Blood (ITV), A Linha Curva by Itzik Galili for Rambert Dance Company, Older Billy in Billy Elliot the Musical (Cinemas Worldwide), Disenchanted (Disney, 2022), The Greatest Days (2023) Matthew Bourne’s Christmas (More4/Leopard Films), Sleeping Beauty (BBC2), Cinderella (BBC), Swan Lake (Sky Arts), The Red Shoes (BBC2 and Sky Arts), Spitfire (BBC iPlayer).



Where to see Billy Elliot the musical | Billy Elliot UK Tour dates

4 - 28 NOVEMBER 2026

SUNDERLAND EMPIRE


2 DECEMBER 2026 – 9 JANUARY 2027

PALACE THEATRE MANCHESTER


19 JANUARY – 6 FEBRUARY 2027

EDINBURGH PLAYHOUSE


12 FEBRUARY – 31 JULY 2027

ADELPHI THEATRE, LONDON


Tom Holland in Billy Elliot. Photo credit: David Scheinmann
Tom Holland in Billy Elliot. Photo: David Scheinmann

BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL is brought to life by the multiple award-winning creative team behind the film, including writer Lee Hall (book and lyrics), director Stephen Daldry and choreographer Peter Darling, joined by Elton John, who composed the show’s score. The production features scenic design by Ian MacNeil, costume design by Nicky Gillibrand, lighting design by Rick Fisher, sound design by Paul Arditti and hair, wig and make-up design by Campbell Young. Musical supervision and orchestrations are by Martin Koch. The tour director is Simon Pollard, and the associate choreographer is Jeroen Luiten. Adult casting is by Pippa Ailion CDG and Natalie Gallacher CDG, and children’s casting is by Nick Hockaday CDG for Jessica Ronane Casting.


BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL is presented by Universal Theatrical Group and Working Title Films and is based on the Universal Pictures/Studio Canal film. The show is produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Jon Finn. David Furnish and Angela Morrison are executive producers.

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