
We always knew we couldn’t keep them to ourselves — the stars of Bridgerton, past and present, are reaching the heights of Hollywood and beyond, and we are beaming with pride to see it happen. As they continue to make waves on the big screen, the small screen, and the stage, we check in with them to see how they’re doing, what they’re doing, and if we can please get tickets.
With our direct access, we’re bringing you the latest rundown on the Bridgerton (and Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story) stars below. Expect more updates every couple of months while we track our favorite stars in their careers.
Hannah Dodd
Hannah Dodd is giving a sassy, salty Sally Bowles in London’s Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club through September 20, 2025. Get your tickets while you still can because life is a cabaret, old friend.
Nicola Coughlan
There are already nights that are sold out! Nicola Coughlan stars as fiery and whip-smart Margaret Flaherty in John Millington Synge’s Irish classic, The Playboy of the Western World, at the National Theatre in London. Running from December 4, 2025 to February 28, 2026, we are jittery with excitement at seeing Lady Whistledown in the thee-AY-tah.
Coughlan has also been tapped as the next lead for Channel 4’s award-winning anthology series, I Am titled I Am Helen.
Florence Hunt
Florence Hunt is a girl on the move! She’s in the Binge original four-part series Mix Tape, out now. We’ll have to wait a bit to see two other upcoming productions: Queen at Sea, co-starring Juliette Binoche, doesn’t yet have a release date. And Hunt just began shooting Butterfly Stroke with Judy Davis. Those are two powerhouse actors she’s co-starring with — how thrilling for the young actress!
Arsema Thomas
Although Arsema Thomas’ stage debut (which The Guardian called “immaculate!”) closed on August 9, you can watch a streaming of it through August 15. Poor Clare is Chiara Atik’s modernized medieval romp about Saint Clare of Assisi.
Corey Mylchreest
Our King George in another romantic British drama? Please and thank you. Corey Mylchreest stars in Netflix’s My Oxford Year alongside Sofia Carson, released August 1. The story is a classic American girl meets British boy, and we are so here for it.
Golda Rosheuvel
From September 6 to November 1, see Shuri and Queen Charlotte in a drama about intergenerational women and motherhood. Golda Rosheuvel stars alongside Letitia Wright in Not Your Superwoman at the Bush Theatre in London. The run was extended even before it even began due to high demand — scoop these tickets up now before they go fast.
Luke Newton
Opening September 9, Luke Newton is McQueen. Literal shivers down our collective spines. Newton is starring in House of McQueen as Lee Alexander McQueen in a thrilling new Off-Broadway play at the Mansion at Hudson Yards in New York City about the early life and rise to fashion stardom of the designer.
Emma Naomi
If you’ve been watching Lena Dunham’s latest Netflix series, Too Much, you may have caught our Mrs. Mondrich as chatty Kathy (Liv, actually) with her girls in the block of flats where the show’s star lives in London.
Claudia Jessie
She has loved Phil forever, apparently. Claudia Jessie was Phil Rosenthal’s guest on Somebody Feed Phil, now streaming. In Amsterdam, the two talked, ate, and laughed — and this time, they didn’t cry.