Mrs. President

Keala Settle stars as Mary Lincoln in a rare dramatic role in a non-musical theatre production.

Fri, 23 Jan 2026 – Sun, 8 Mar 2026 Charing Cross Theatre Book tickets
Mrs. President starring Keala Settle

Musical theatre icon and Broadway star Keala Settle (THE GREATEST SHOWMAN, WAITRESS, SISTER ACT) and Hal Fowler (LES MISÉRABLES, ASPECTS OF LOVE, FLOWERS FOR MRS HARRIS) are cast in a brand-new re-imagining of Mrs. President, a gripping psychological drama that uncovers the turbulent inner world and the passions and ambitions of Mary Lincoln, America’s First Lady.

Following its original London staging in January 2025, this fully transformed production opens at London’s Charing Cross Theatre for six-weeks from 23 January to 8 March 2026 with press night on 27 January 2026. This is not a remount, but a reinvention — richer in scope, sharper in focus, and more hauntingly human.

Cast as Mary Lincoln, the wife of President Abraham Lincoln, this play marks a rare non-singing dramatic role for Keala Settle, showcasing her extraordinary depth and power. Hal Fowler, who was cast in The Who’s original rock musical Tommy and has starred in numerous West End shows plays Mathew Brady, the forefather of photojournalism and also one of the earliest celebrity/portraiture photographers in American history.

Set in the aftermath of 1865 and following the assassination of her husband, Mary is a woman under siege, suffering from immense grief, struggling with her mental health, vilified by society and in the media. She seeks out Brady to help her redefine her public image, a mission which ultimately results in a journey of self-discovery.

Keala says: “I was so struck by Mary’s story and by the profound human cost she endured. She was a woman whose identity for centuries was put in a box and whose legacy continues to be defined by other people’s ideologies. I’m excited by this opportunity to tell her story and connect with London audiences. I hope they will see both myself and Mary in a brand-new light.”

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