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The Worst Witch revealed as cast announced for stage show

Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches has its first West End class: full casting has been announced for The Worst Witch‘s West End transfer, as the beloved books and TV show take to the stage. Danielle Bird, who starred in Alice’s Adventures Underground, will play Mildred Hubble – the “Worst Witch” in question at the Academy. She’s reprising her role from the show’s hugely successful nationwide tour as part of an all-female cast. Also revisiting their parts from the hit show are Rosie Abraham as Ethel; Molly-Grace Cutler as Miss Bat; Meg Forgan as Fenella; Rachel Heaton as Miss Hardbroom; Rebecca Killick as Maud; Emma Lau as Drusilla; Megan Leigh Mason as Miss Drill; Polly Lister as Agatha/Miss Cackle; and Consuela Rolle as Enid. Lauryn Redding joins the company as Griselda to complete the cast. The Worst Witch brings Jill Murphy’s beloved characters to the stage with original songs, music, magic – and a sprinkling of the clumsy Mildred’s unique brand of pandemonium! The show follows the pupils of Miss Cackle’s Academy, as ordinary girls find themselves in an extraordinary place – and an extraordinary situation, at the centre of a battle that’s being fought for their future. The show is directed by Theresa Heskins, who won the 2017 UK Theatre Award for Best Show for Children and Young People, and is adapted by Emma Reeves. West End performances of The Worst Witch begin at the Vaudeville Theatre on 24 July, playing until 8 September.

Worst witch cast

After stumbling into a school for witches, a bumbling girl comes to realize that she just might belong there. Based on the books by Jill Murphy.

Show Details:

Start date: Jan 2017
End date: Apr 2020
Status: cancelled/ended
Network(s): CBBC (UK)
Run time: 30 min
Episodes: 52 eps
Genre(s): Children, Comedy, Fantasy

Credits:
  • Bella Ramsey as Mildred Hubble
  • Meibh Campbell as Maud Spellbody [ 1 ]
  • Megan Hughes as Maud Spellbody [ 2 ]
  • Tamara Smart as Enid Nightshade
  • Jenny Richardson as Ethel Hallow
  • Miriam Petche as Esmerelda Hallow
  • Dagny Rollins as Felicity Foxglove
  • Clare Higgins as Miss Ada Cackle
  • Raquel Cassidy as Miss Hecate Hardbroom
  • Wendy Craig as Miss Bat
  • Philip Martin Brown as Mr. Algernon Rowan-Webb
  • Tallulah Milligan as Drusilla Paddock [ 1 ]
  • Kacey Ainsworth as Miss Gullet [ 1 ]
  • Trixie Hyde as Sybil Hallow [ 2 ]
  • Kitty Slack as Clarice Twigg [ 2 ]
  • Ynez Williams as Beatrice Bunch [ 2 ]
  • Mina Anwar as Miss Marigold Mould [ 2 ]
Episode list & details from: TVmaze

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Here’s what The Worst Witch cast look like now 👀

We're not ashamed to admit that The Worst Witch was, and remains to this day, our favourite ever programme. No show has ever been so relatable (here are all the reasons Mildred Hubble is literally us, btw), and we still find ourselves getting annoyed by at the behaviour of that absolute nightmare Ethel!

We've been getting all nostalgic recently finding out what the cast of Zoey 101, Lizzie McGuire and Sabrina The Teenage Witch are up to, so we thought we'd see what The Worst Witch actors doing in 2018.

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The Worst Witch cast: where are they now?

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Georgina Sherrington (Mildred Hubble) then

Georgina played the Mildred Hubble, who tbh is the most relatable character of all time. Read more about why she is quite literally all of us here.

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Georgina Sherrington (Mildred Hubble) now

After the show ended, Georgina moved to the USA and studied at Princeton University. She now works for the BBC Drama commissioning team.

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Emma Brown (Maud Moonshine) then

Emma played Maud Moonshine, Mildred's best and far more sensible friend.

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Emma Brown (Maud Moonshine) now

Emma didn't continue acting after the show finished, but here's her having a reunion with Georgina in 2016.

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Felicity Jones (Ethel Hallow) then

Felicity played that absolute nightmare Ethel Hallow, who frequently taunted Mildred and tried to get her expelled. We hated her.

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Felicity Jones (Ethel Hallow) now

In true straight-A Ethel style, Felicity Jones has done extremely well for herself. She's starred in The Theory Of Anything (getting her an actual Oscar nomination), A Monster Calls, and our personal favourite - CHALET GIRL.

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Jessica Fox (Enid Nightshade) then

Jessica played Enid, one of Mildred's close friends, who's good-natured despite often getting the gang into trouble.

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Jessica Fox (Enid Nightshade) now

Jessica has played Nancy Hayton on Hollyoaks since 2005

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Holly Rivers (Drusilla Paddock) then

Drusilla played Ethel's best friend / ally, who eventually sacrifices their friendship after taking Mildred's side in series 3.

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Holly Rivers (Drusilla Paddock) now

Since leaving the show, Holly continued acting and also became a TV presenter.

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Joanna Dyce (Ruby Cherrytree) then

Joanna played Ruby, another member of Mildred's gang who frequently engaged in ill-fated scientific experiments and the like.

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Joanna Dyce (Ruby Cherrytree) now

Joanna is now a professional dancer, and has performed on The X Factor, and with Girls Aloud and Taylor Swift!

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Kate Duchêne (Miss Hardbroom) then

Kate played the terrifying Miss Hardbroom, who frequently disciplined Mildred and the gang.

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Kate Duchêne (Miss Hardbroom) now

Kate continued acting after leaving the show, appearing in a large number of theatre productions, as well as some television.

Whilst we have witches on the brain, the brand new reboot of Sabrina The Teenage Witch has just been released on Netflix! The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina as it's now called, has been delighted fans, both old and new. The new show is based on one particular series, which tells the story of Madam Satan – Sabrina’s dad’s ex – who’s returned from hell to reap her revenge on the Spellman family.

A far cry from Sabrina’s teenage dramas at Westbridge High and her on/off romance with the adorbz Harvey Kinkle.

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