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These Are All The New Musicals Coming To The West End In 2024

By Charlie Colville

7 months ago

The shows to have on your radar next year


Curious to know what’s going on in theatreland come 2024? Here, we round up all of the new musicals that are coming to the West End next year, from returning classics to adapted screenplays and new stories.

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New Musicals Coming To The West End In 2024

Mean Girls

Where? Savoy Theatre (Savoy Court, The Strand, London WC2R 0ET)

When? From June 2024

 

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Get in, loser – we’re going to see Mean Girls make its West End debut this summer. The cult noughties classic was given the theatrical treatment back in 2018, with a run on Broadway receiving glowing reviews. And now, the musical is coming to the West End. The show will closely follow the film’s storyline, as formerly home-schooled teenager Cady Heron tries to fit in at an American high school – only to fall in with the Plastics. Backed by new songs by Nell Benjamin and Jeff Richard, this shows is guaranteed to be totally fetch.

BOOK IT: Sign up for the presale, which starts on Tuesday 31 October 2023. atgtickets.com

Just For One Day

Where? The Old Vic theatre (103 The Cut, London SE1 8NB)

When? 26 January–30 March 2024

 

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History’s most famous concert is being reimagined as a London stage musical, debuting at The Old Vic in early 2024. The 1985 gig ran for 16 hours and was watched by over 160,000 people in person and over 1.5 billion people via the live broadcast. Curated by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise money and awareness for Ethiopian famine relief, the musical will chronicle the lead-up to the big day, showcasing how ‘the day rock ‘n’ roll changed the world’ came to be. Read everything we know so far here.

BOOK IT: oldvictheatre.com

Sister Act

Where? Dominion Theatre (268-269 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AQ)

When? Coming to London in March 2024. Monday–Saturday evenings, with matinee shows on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Currently booking until August 2024.

 

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Getting back in the habit for a limited run next year is Sister Act, the smash-hit musical based on the 1992 film starring Whoopi Goldberg as nun-on-the-run Deloris van Cartier. The task of stepping into the shoes of Deloris this time round, however, will be a two-part affair – with Olivier Award winner Beverley Knight starring in the first half of the show’s run and pop icon Alexandra Burke picking up the second half.

BOOK IT: sisteractthemusical.co.uk

Starlight Express

Where? Starlight Auditorium at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre (3 Fulton Road, Wembley Park, Wembley HA9 0SP)

When? Coming to London in June 2024. You can sign up for pre-sale access now.

It’s official: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express is coming back to London. Taking over the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre with a specially designed Starlight Auditorium, audiences will be able to see the cast whizz amongst (and above) the stalls on roller-skates and perform the show’s iconic soundtrack. The story sees a children’s train set come to life, and race to become the fastest engine in the world.

BOOK IT: lwtheatres.co.uk

The Devil Wears Prada

Where? Dominion Theatre (268-269 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AQ)

When? Coming to London in October 2024.

Seeing a musical? In London? Groundbreaking. Strutting its way into the West End in 2024 is none other than The Devil Wears Prada, a new musical adapted from the infamous book and film of the same name. Spearheaded by Sir Elton John, the musical rendition has been in the works since 2017. While details on casting and music are still sparse, we can expect main plot-lines to be close to the original source material. Find out more about The Devil Wears Prada musical here.

BOOK IT: devilwearspradamusical.com

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