After a developmental run in Chicago last summer and a scheduled preview season at Theatre Royal Plymouth in July 2024, The Devil Wears Prada will open at the Dominion Theatre in the West End in October 2024.
The stage adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada will feature a musical score by Elton John and an award-winning creative team with direction and choreography by Jerry Mitchell, book by Kate Wetherhead, lyrics by singer-songwriter Shaina Taub, sound design by Gareth Owen, set design by Tim Hatley, costume design by Gregg Barnes, and lighting design by Bruno Poet.
The Devil Wears Prada is about discovering what truly matters and finding your purpose in life. The production is based on Lauren Weisberger's popular 2003 novel and the subsequent Academy Award-nominated 2006 Hollywood movie adaptation of the same name, starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway.
After Andy Sachs lands a dream job in the high-stakes and glamorous world of fashion journalism she quickly realises that working for New York Runway Editor-in-Chief Miranda Priestly is not exactly a walk in the park.
The show will perform a limited engagement at the Theatre Royal Plymouth in July 2024 before opening in the West End, with casting for the production set to be announced at a later date.
The Dominion Theatre is a large venue with a capacity of 2083 seats and has two levels of seating. Both the Stalls and Circle sections of the venue are divided into separate blocks, which allows for good legroom and there are excellent views of the stage throughout.
The best seats in the theatre are located in the centre section of seats in the Stalls and offer the most immersive experience within the venue where you will feel completely absorbed into the production and can engross yourself in the action! Alternatively, the front of the Circle offers a panoramic view of the stage which is ideal for those who prefer to look down onto the stage from an elevated position
Theatregoers looking for value or who are on a budget searching for lastminute deals or cheap The Devil Wears Prada tickets can find excellent value in the seats towards the rear section of the Stalls or at the ends of rows in the Stalls which still offer great views of the stage at a much cheaper or even discounted price. Seats in the Circle can also give both good value and an excellent elevated view of the stage as sightlines of the stage are clear with no restrictions.