Cast news: Scottish actor Joe McFadden to lead The Shawshank Redemption at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow
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- Jan 10
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Updated: Mar 26
Lead casting has been revealed for the acclaimed stage adaptation of Stepehen King's The Shawshank Redemption. The play comes to the Theatre Royal, Glasgow as part of the current major UK tour from Tues 24 to Sat 28 March 2026.
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The Shawshank Redemption play cast
The Theatre Royal, Glasgow is delighted to announce that The Shawshank Redemption, the acclaimed stage adaptation of Stephen King’s 1982 novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption will come to the venue from Tuesday 24 – Saturday 28 March 2026.
Adapted by Owen O’Neill and Dave Johns, it stars Scottish actor Joe McFadden in the role of the wrongly convicted Andy Dufresne alongside Ben Onwukwe as inmate Ellis “Red” Redding and Bill Ward as the corrupt prison warden Stammas. This thrilling staging examines desperation, injustice, friendship and hope behind the claustrophobic bars of a maximum-security facility.
About The Shawshank Redemption play
Despite protests of his innocence, Andy Dufresne is handed a double life sentence for the brutal murder of his wife and her lover. Incarcerated at the notorious Shawshank facility, he quickly learns that no one can survive alone.
Andy strikes up an unlikely friendship with the prison fixer Red, and things take a slight turn for the better. However, when Warden Stammas decides to bully Andy into subservience and exploit his talents for accountancy, a desperate plan is quietly hatched…
The 1994 feature film of The Shawshank Redemption, starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, was nominated for seven Academy Awards. It went on to become the one of the nation’s favourite movies and a huge source of inspiration to film makers, with The National Film Registry citing the film as "culturally, historically, aesthetically significant".
The Shawshank Redemption play, UK Tour: Lead cast
About Joe McFadden
Joe McFadden’s television credits include Sex, Chips & Rock’n’Roll, PC Joe Mason in Heartbeat and Raf in Holby City. He competed in the 2017 season of Strictly Come Dancing winning the Glitterball Trophy with professional partner Katya Jones. On stage, recent credits include 2:22 at the Gielgud Theatre and UK tours of The Rocky Horror Show and Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d.
About Ben Onwukwe
Boasting a 30-year stage career, Ben Onwukwe has seen leading roles with the RSC and the Royal Court, as well as 11 years on TV as Recall McKenzie in London’s Burning and, more recently, the role of Jackson Donckers in Professor T. He reprises his critically acclaimed performance as Ellis “Red” Redding in The Shawshank Redemption, which he first played in the production’s 2016 tour.
About Bill Ward
Bill Ward is best known for his long-running performances as Charlie Stubbs in Coronation Street and James Barton in Emmerdale. Theatre credits include Everyone’s Talking About Jamie, Million Dollar Quartet and Spamalot in the West End. Most recently he bared all as Gerald in the UK tour of The Full Monty.
The Shawshank Redemption UK tour: Full cast
The cast is completed by Graham Elwell (Bryan Hadley), Ashley D Gayle (Rooster), Jeffrey Harmer (Entwistle), Kyle Harrison-Pope (Tommy Williams), Kenneth Jay (Brooksie), Sean Kingsley (Bogs Diamond), Samarge Hamilton (Rico), Aein Nasseri (Nelson) and Owen Oldroyd (Dawkins).
The Shawshank Redemption play, UK Tour in Scotland
Tue 20 – Sat 24 Jan 2026
Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Tue 24 – Sat 28 Mar 2026
Theatre Royal, Glasgow
Tue 7 – Sat 11 Apr 2026
His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen
Find other UK tour venues for The Shawshank Redemption at ATG tickets: https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/the-shawshank-redemption/
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