At a Glance
- Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey will headline a 2027 West End revival of Sunday in the Park with George
- The Wicked costars confirmed their casting via a joint Instagram post on January 14, 2026
- The Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine musical first opened on Broadway in 1984
- Why it matters: The Pulitzer-winning show returns with A-list stars after a decade-long hiatus
The Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Sunday in the Park with George is getting a fresh coat of paint. On January 14, 2026, Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey announced they will star as Dot and painter Georges Seurat in a 2027 West End revival.
Original Cast and Creation
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s masterwork premiered on Broadway in 1984. Mandy Patinkin earned a Tony nomination for originating the role of Seurat, while Bernadette Peters received the same honor for playing Dot, the artist’s lover and muse.

2017 Broadway Revival
Jake Gyllenhaal stepped into Seurat’s shoes for the 2017 Broadway revival, opposite Annaleigh Ashford as Dot. The production marked Gyllenhaal’s musical-theater debut.
> “It’s so nice to get to express myself through music,” Gyllenhaal told News Of Losangeles. “My heart has always been in singing, particularly in the musical space.”
2027 West End Production
Deadline first reported the new revival in December 2025. Grande and Bailey sealed the news with a photo in front of Seurat’s A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte at The Art Institute of Chicago.
> “All it has to be is good,” they captioned the post, quoting the musical’s title song.
Bailey will also reunite with director Marianne Elliott, who previously helmed the gender-swapped Company revival that earned Bailey an Olivier Award in 2019.
Past Dot Portrayals
- 1984: Bernadette Peters (Tony nomination)
- 2008: Jenna Russell in the Broadway revival
- 2017: Annaleigh Ashford
Ashford told CBS News the show is “about the art of making art.” Producers opted out of Tony eligibility for the limited run.
Grande’s Stage Return
Grande began her career on Broadway in 2008’s 13. Sunday in the Park with George will be her first live-theater role since then, excluding Wicked and Hairspray Live!.
Key Takeaways
- The 2027 West End revival pairs two of pop culture’s biggest names
- Grande returns to her theatrical roots after nearly two decades
- Bailey continues his collaboration with Elliott following their Company success
- The musical’s exploration of art, legacy, and love remains timeless four decades after its debut

