Sratford East Announces Cast for Lovestuck
Stratford East has revealed the cast for its upcoming musical, Lovestuck, which will run from 6 June to 12 July 2025. Conceived and written by James Cooper, co-creator of My Dad Wrote A Porno, this exciting new musical explores the complexities of online dating, social media, and the self-doubt that comes with modern relationships.
Plot and Themes of Lovestuck
Lovestuck follows the story of two 30-somethings, Lucy and Peter, whose first date takes an unexpected turn when Lucy ends up stuck upside-down in Peter’s bathroom window. The musical delves into the themes of online dating, social media pressures, and the complexities of love and self-perception in today’s digital world.
The Cast of Lovestuck
The talented cast of Lovestuck features:
Bridgette Amofah as Cassandra/Miseraie
Marcus Ayton as Reece
Jessica Boshier as Lucy
Johan Munir as David
Shane O’Riordan as Peter
They will be joined by Ambra Caserotti, Callum Connolly, and Holly Liburd as part of the ensemble cast.
The Creative Team Behind Lovestuck
The creative team includes:
Jamie Morton – Director
James Cooper – Writer
Bryn Christopher and Martin Batchelar – Music
Tom Rogers – Set and Costume Designer
Chi-San Howard – Choreographer
Adam King – Lighting Designer
Beth Duke – Sound Designer
Will Burton (Grindrod Burton Casting) – Casting Director
Jessica McKenna – Assistant Director
Rachel Ryan – Costume Supervisor
Kate Golledge – Dramaturg
Access Performances for Lovestuck
Lovestuck will be offering a range of access performances to ensure the show is accessible to all audiences. These include:
Relaxed environment show on 28 June 2025
BSL interpreted show on 3 July 2025
Captioned performances on 4 July 2025
Audio description on 5 July 2025
Don’t Miss Lovestuck at Stratford East
With its fresh, humorous take on modern relationships, Lovestuck promises to be an engaging and thought-provoking production. Running from 6 June to 12 July 2025 at Stratford East, don’t miss the chance to experience this exciting new musical that shines a light on the challenges of love and self-image in the digital age.