Clive Rowe to star as ‘Jethro’ in The Prince of Egypt

THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, the hit musical based on the classic DreamWorks Animation film, is delighted to announce that Olivier Award-winner and ‘Tracy Beaker’ star Clive Rowe will join the company as ‘Jethro’ for a limited engagement from Thursday 1 July to Saturday 16 October 2021.

A huge popular hit” (LBC), the Grammy® Award nominated musical will resume performances at London’s Dominion Theatre on Thursday 1 July 2021 with tickets on sale until Saturday 8 January 2022.  Performances between Thursday 1 July and Saturday 4 September 2021 are currently expected to take place under UK Government Step 3 protocols (social distancing). Tickets for all performances are available now via The Prince of Egypt ticket page.

From his celebrated debut performance as ‘Mr Snow’ in Nicholas Hytner’s production of Carousel to his Olivier Award-winning performance as ‘Nicely-Nicely Johnson’ in Richard Eyre’s revival of Guys and Dolls, Clive Rowe is one of the UK’s most prolific and popular stage actors.  He has also been an enduring presence on children’s television for the past two decades with his many starring roles including four seasons as ‘Norman “Duke” Ellington’ in Jacqueline Wilson’s award-winning The Story of Tracy Beaker (CBBC); two seasons as ‘Mayor Doyle’ in The Evermoor Chronicles (Disney Channel) and four seasons as ‘Mr Salford’ in So Awkward (CBBC). His additional television and film appearances include ‘David Palmer’ in the comedy The Kennedys (BBC); ‘Clifford “Shrek” Beale’ in All The Small Things (BBC); ‘Morvin Van Hoff’ in Doctor Who: Voyage of the Damned (BBC), with David Tennant and Kylie Minogue, and ‘Cuisinier’ in Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast. Clive is a patron of the Hackney Empire, where he has made countless acclaimed pantomime performances. He was awarded an MBE in 2017.

The cast of 43 is led by: Luke Brady (Moses), Liam Tamne (Ramses), Christine Allado (Tzipporah), Alexia Khadime (Miriam), Joe Dixon (Seti), Debbie Kurup (Tuya), Clive Rowe (Jethro), Mercedesz Csampai (Yocheved), Adam Pearce (Hotep), Tanisha Spring (Nefertari) and Silas Wyatt-Barke (Aaron).

Cast subject to change.