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FULL CAST ANNOUNCED FOR GAME OF THRONES: THE MAD KING AT THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE THEATRE

The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) today announces the full cast for the world premiere of Game of Thrones: The Mad King, a new play based on the novels by George R. R. Martin, adapted by Duncan Macmillan and directed by Dominic Cooke.

Director, Dominic Cooke said: “I’m very lucky to be working alongside such a talented group of artists on this show. The creative team and cast are exceptional and we’re super excited to bring Duncan Macmillan’s brilliant script and George R. R. Martin’s vivid imaginative world to life on stage. I’m delighted to return to the RSC, backed by their dedicated team, and I can’t wait to share our epic show with audiences in Stratford this summer”. 

Executive Producer and Creator George R. R. Martin said: “I love this cast - they bring all the strengths, flaws and intricacies within these characters that drive this important chapter of Westerosi history. They have a fire in them, and I can’t wait to see them bring that fire to the stage.”

The cast of Game of Thrones: The Mad King comprises Michael Abubakar (Eddard Stark), Elizabeth Ayodele (Princess Elia Martell), Maxim Ays (Ser Jaime Lannister), Miles Barrow (Benjen Stark), Islam Bouakkaz (Howland Reed), Luke Brady (Brandon Stark), Marty Breen (Catelyn Stark), Sebastian Charles (Owen Merryweather / Ensemble), Adrian Christopher (Prince Lewyn Martell / Ensemble), Ronan Cullen (Ensemble/Swing), Fred Davis (Qarlton Chelsted / Ensemble), Edem-Ita Duke (Oberyn Martell), Simi Egbejumi-David (Ensemble), Daisy Franks (Cersei Lannister / Ensemble), Mariah Gale (Queen Rhaella Targaryen / Lady Shella Whent), Richard Hansell (Grand Maester Pycelle), Daniel Hawksford (Ser Barristan Selmy), Lewis Howard (Ensemble), April Nerissa Hudson (Ensemble), Tom Larkin (Lord Whent / Wisdom Rossart/Ensemble), Chelsea Marie (Ensemble), Kel Matsena (Ser Arthur Dayne), Shaun Yusuf McKee (Ser Gerold Hightower / Ensemble), Alexander Newland (Lord Rickard Stark), Hughie O’Donnell (Lord Varys), Huw Parmenter (Ser Oswell Whent), Noah Ritter (Prince Rhaegar Targaryen), Harmony Rose-Bremner (Lyanna Stark), Kate Rowsell (Ensemble/Swing), Michael Shaeffer (King Aerys II Targaryen), Tanisha Spring (Ashara Dayne), Tom Stacy (Ensemble/Swing), Matt Tait (Ensemble), Tzarina-Nassor (Ensemble), Marcello Walton (Ser Jonothor Darry / Lord Tywin Lannister) and Callum Woodhouse (Lord Robert Baratheon).

Game of Thrones: The Mad King will have its world premiere at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon from Monday 20 July – Saturday 5 September with official opening night on Saturday 8 August.

'Wars aren’t won by those with most cause, but whose story’s best told.'

Game of Thrones: The Mad King is a sweeping new stage epic from the world of George R. R. Martin. Spanning the final years before the events of the novels, this powerful drama reveals a legendary chapter of Westerosi history.

Joining Dominic and Duncan on the creative team are Puppetry and Movement Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell (Lume);  Set Designer Chloe Lamford; Costume Designer Georgia McGuinness; Lighting Designer Jon Clark; Composer Will Stuart; Sound Designer Tom Gibbons; Casting Director Amy Ball CDG; Fight Director Bethan Clark; Intimacy Director Ingrid Mackinnon; Voice & Text Jeannette Nelson; Dialect Hazel Holder; Associate Director Emily Raymond; Associate Puppetry and Movement Scarlet Wilderink; Period Dance Consultant Francesca Roche; Creative Consultant Ti Mikkel; Director’s Consultant Lenore Gallegos; Associate Puppetry Designer Oli Simonon; Associate Set Designer Machiko Weston; Associate Costume Designer Alex Berry; Associate Lighting Designer Lucía Sánchez Roldan; Associate Sound Designer Alex Twiselton and Assistant Director Bellaray Bertrand-Webb.

Game of Thrones: The Mad King is co-produced with Simon Painter, Tim Lawson, Mark Manuel, Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures obo HBO and Sir Leonard Blavatnik and Danny Cohen for Access Entertainment.

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LISTINGS INFORMATION

George R. R. Martin’s

GAME OF THRONES: THE MAD KING

Adapted by Duncan Macmillan

Directed by Dominic Cooke

Monday 20 July – Saturday 5 September 2026

Opening night: Saturday 8 August 2026

Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon

Box Office: 01789 331111, rsc.org.uk

Tickets are priced from £20 plus a £3.50 per transaction fee (exclusions apply).  

Discounts are available, subject to eligibility and availability. Please click here for further information: https://www.rsc.org.uk/ticket-prices-discounts-offers/  

'Enter the world before.

A long winter thaws in Harrenhal, and spring is promised. At a lavish banquet on the eve of a jousting tournament, lovers meet and revellers speculate about who will contend. But in the shadows, amid growing unease at the blood-thirsty actions of the realm’s merciless Mad King, dissenters from his inner circle anxiously advance a treasonous plot. Far away, the drums of battle sound.

Family bonds, ancient prophecies, and the sacred line of succession will be tested in a dangerous campaign for power. Who will survive? Who will rise?

'Wars aren’t won by those with most cause, but whose story’s best told.'

Game of Thrones: The Mad King is a sweeping new stage epic from the world of George R. R. Martin, written by Duncan Macmillan and directed by Dominic Cooke. Spanning the final years before the events of the novels, this powerful drama reveals a legendary chapter of Westerosi history.

Come face to face with familiar characters from the houses Targaryen, Stark, Lannister, Baratheon and Martell and witness the events that set the stage for the world’s most critically acclaimed series.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Creative Team Talk: Monday 3 August, 5.15-6pm

Audio described performances with pre-show touch tour: Saturday 15 August, 1.15pm and Friday 4 September, 7.15pm

Chilled performance: Thursday 20 August, 1.15pm

Captioned performance: Thursday 27 August, 7.15pm

Chilled and Captioned performance: Saturday 29 August, 1.15pm

Post show talk: Tuesday 1 September

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