Following its multiple West End runs, and continuing success at its home – The Other Palace, Heathers the Musical will embark on its highly anticipated UK and Ireland tour from 14 February 2023.

 

Heathers the Musical will open in Windsor and visit cities throughout the UK and Ireland, including Liverpool, Nottingham, York, Birmingham, Norwich, Manchester,  Dublin, Brighton, Bath, Leicester, Clywd, Cardiff and Glasgow. Full dates and venues can be found at www.heathersthemusical.com

 

Making it beautiful in blue, Jenna Innes (Les Miserables) takes on the role of angst-ridden teen, Veronica Sawyer, and returning to the role of Jason ‘J.D’ Dean is Jacob Fowler (Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella).

The Westerberg tour class of 2023 is completed by Verity Thompson (Cinderella) as Heather Chandler, Elise Zavou (Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World) as Heather Duke, Billie Bowman (Heathers–The Other Palace) as Heather McNamara, Kingsley Morton (The Addams Family) as Martha Dunnstock, Alex Woodward (Mamma Mia!) as Kurt Kelly, Morgan Jackson (Mamma Mia!) as Ram Sweeney, Katie Paine (We Will Rock you) as Ms. Fleming, Jay Bryce (Motown: The Musical) as Kurt’s Dad/Big-Bud Dean/Principal, Conor McFarlane (Once) as Ram’s Dad/Veronica’s Dad/Coach Ripper with Tom Dickerson (The Book of Mormon) as Beleaguered Geek, Lizzie Emery (Rent) as Midwestern Surfer Punk, Eliza Bowden (professional debut) as New Wave Party Girl, Eleanor Walsh (The Rocky Horror Show) as Drama Club Drama Queen, Summer Priest (Get Up Stand Up) as Young Republicanette, Maeve Byrne (Grease) as Stoner Chick, Liam Dean (GYPSY) as Hipster Dork and Markus Sodergren (Roles We’ll Never Play) as Preppy Stud.

Produced by Bill Kenwright and Paul Taylor-Mills, this high octane, black comedy, rock musical based on one of the greatest cult teen films of all-time starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater, is back with a bang!

 

Welcome to Westerberg High where Veronica Sawyer is just another nobody dreaming of a better day. But when she joins the beautiful and impossibly cruel Heathers and her dreams of popularity may finally come true, mysterious teen rebel JD teaches her that it might kill to be a nobody, but it is murder being a somebody…

 

The award-winning writing team, Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy’s hit musical adaptation has enjoyed successful runs in Los Angeles and New York, and its European premiere saw it become the highest grossing show at The Other Palace, having sold over 20,000 tickets across the run and selling out prior to its opening gala performance. It had a similar success on transferring to the Theatre Royal Haymarket. The smash-hit return engagement at The Other Palace under Bill Kenwright continues to excite and delight audiences.

 

The musical is directed by acclaimed American screen and stage director Andy Fickman, with choreography by Thriller Live’s Gary Lloyd, design by David Shields, lighting by Ben Cracknell, musical direction by Will Joy and sound by Dan Samson.

 

 

Tour Dates:

 

Theatre Royal, Windsor                                            

14 – 25 February 2023                                                

 

New Theatre, Peterbourough                                      

28 February – 4 March 2023                                         

 

New Victoria Theatre, Woking                                

7 – 11 March 2023                                                     

 

Theatre Royal, Brighton                                          

14 – 18 March 2023                                                      

 

Theatre Royal Bath                                                    

21 – 25 March 2023                                                    

 

Theatr Clwyd                                                            

28 March- 01 April 2023                                           

 

Theatre Royal, Plymouth                                           

4 - 8 April 2023                                                           

 

Regent Theatre, Stoke-On-Trent                               

11 - 15 April 2023                                                       

 

Congress Theatre, Eastbourne                               

18 - 22 April 2023                                                       

 

Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin                              

25 April – 6 May 2023                                     

 

York Opera House                                                      

9 – 13 May 2023                                                        

 

The Alexandra, Birmingham                                     

16 – 20 May 2023                                                       

 

The Orchard, Dartford                                               

23 – 27 May 2023                                                      

 

Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury                                 

30 May – 3 June 2023                                             

 

Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham                                

6 – 10 June 2023                                                         

 

Theatre Royal, Norwich                                                

13 – 17 June 2023                                                      

 

Empire Theatre, Sunderland                                      

20 - 24 June 2023                                                      

 

Kings Theatre, Glasgow                                             

27 June - 1 July 2023                                                   

 

The Empire, Liverpool                                              

4 – 8 July 2023                                                            

 

The Alhambra, Bradford                                               

18 – 22 July 2023                                                       

 

Festival Theatre, Malvern                                            

25 – 29 July 2023                                                        

 

The Hawth, Crawley                                                     

1 – 5 August 2023                                                      

 

Palace Theatre, Manchester                                      

8 – 12 August 2023                                                        

 

Curve Theatre, Leicester                                               

15 – 19 August 2023                          

 

Millenium Centre, Cardiff                                             

22 – 26 August 2023                                                  

 

Theatre Royal, Nottingham                                         

29 August – 2 September 2023                          

 

Opera House, Blackpool                                              

12 – 16 September 2023                                            

 

Belgrade Theatre, Coventry                                          

19 – 23 September 2023                                         

 

New Theatre, Hull                                                         

26 – 30 September 2023                                            

 

The Hippodrome, Darlington                                        

3 – 7 October 2023                                                    

 

Castle Theatre, Wellingborough                                  

10 – 14 October 2023                                                

 

Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford                                            

17 – 21 October 2023                                                 

                                        

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