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Enter a fantastical world with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, where Scenic Projections create a visually dazzling experience, bringing Roald Dahl's beloved story to life.
Follow young Charlie Bucket as he wins a golden ticket to the mysterious and magical chocolate factory of eccentric Willy Wonka.
Alongside colorful and greedy children, Charlie embarks on an enchanting journey filled with Oompa-Loompas, lickable wallpaper, and everlasting gobstoppers.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory celebrates imagination, kindness, and the joy of being a child at heart. As the children learn valuable lessons about greed and selflessness, Charlie proves that a pure heart and a little magic can lead to extraordinary adventures.
This heartwarming musical, enhanced by Scenic Projections, is a golden ticket to a world of pure imagination and the magic of childhood dreams.
Get ready to be transported to a world of wonder and delight with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, a musical that leaves you with a smile long after the final curtain call.
About the Show
Broadway International Group's international tour will continue with multi-week stops in major global cities including Shenzhen, Shanghai, Beijing, Macao, Taipei, Kaohsiung, Singapore, Hong Kong, Manila and Seoul with additional cities to be announced.

Having earned well-over $700,000,000 USD in sales, the famous Roald Dahl novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has delighted audiences throughout the years in some of Hollywood's best films including "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" (1971), "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (2005), and "Wonka" (2023). The novel has sold more than 20 million copies globally and has been translated into 55 languages confirming that Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is among the most famous and beloved stories about magical dreams across the world. The Broadway production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory premiered in 2017 running for over 300 performances, followed by a four year North American tour through 2022. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory also ran on London's West End where the production received two Olivier Awards.
According to director Matt Lenz, "It's an absolute treat to be revisiting and reimagining this magical, heart-warming tale for new audiences across the world. We are whipping up all sorts of wonderful surprises for this new Global tour - so it promises to be Charlie's most fantastical, scrumdiddlyumptious visit to Willy Wonka's factory yet!"
The tour is led by Cooper Grodin as Willy Wonka, Steve McCoy as Grandpa Joe, with Cohen Toukatly and Jules Presley alternating as Charlie Bucket. Jeff Cox conducts a 10-piece touring orchestra.
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY features music by Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman, book by David Greig, based on the novel by Roald Dahl. Songs from the Motion Picture by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley. Including original direction by four-time Tony Award winning director Jack O'Brien, and original choreography by Joshua Bergasse, the global tour features Direction by Matt Lenz, Choreography by Alison Solomon, and Musical Supervision by Nate Patten and Greg Jarrett as well as an award-winning Broadway creative, design, and Production Team.
Mark Thompson, set and costume design; Christine Peters, tour scenic design; Jeff Sugg, projections design; Rory Beaton, lighting design; Mike Thacker for Orbital Sound, sound design; Basil Twist, puppet design; and Tim Clothier, illusions. Orchestrations by Doug Besterman, and Musical Arrangements by Marc Shaiman. Casting is by Paul Hardt Casting. Joseph Longthorne serves as General Manager for Broadway Asia International. Simone Genatt, Marc Routh, Broadway International Group, and Broadway Asia are Producing, along with Co-Producers Doug Meyer, and Willette Klausner.