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The Devil Wears Prada musical in London transforms the bestselling novel and iconic film into a stylish, sharply observed stage musical, now playing at the Dominion Theatre. With music by Elton John, whose credits include Billy Elliot and The Lion King, and lyrics by Shaina Taub, the show delivers a high-energy score that blends humour, heart, and high fashion. The book is co-written by original author Lauren Weisberger and Broadway writer Kate Wetherhead, keeping the characters rooted in their original wit and complexity. Directed and choreographed by Tony Award-winner Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde), the show features fashion-driven production design by Tim Hatley and costumes by Gregg Barnes, known for Some Like It Hot and The Drowsy Chaperone. Vanessa Williams leads the cast as Miranda Priestly, with Georgie Buckland as Andy and Olivier-nominated Amy Di Bartolomeo as Emily. Critics have praised the production’s flair, choreography, and its ability to reimagine the cult classic for the stage. The Devil Wears Prada musical has firmly established itself as one of the most talked-about shows in the West End right now.
Set in the early 2000s, The Devil Wears Prada musical in London follows Andy Sachs as she enters the high–pressure world of fashion journalism at Runway magazine. Under editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly, she trades her personal life for prestige and power. Along the way, she grapples with ambition, identity, and authenticity amid catwalk glitz and office politics. Can Andy survive the demands of this glamorous yet ruthless industry without losing herself?
Show timings for The Devil Wears Prada may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
With an original score by Elton John and lyrics by Shaina Taub, the musical blends pop energy with theatrical flair. Songs like “Dress Your Way Up”, “The Devil Wears Prada”, and “Runway Dreams” capture the show’s themes of ambition, fashion, and identity, while showcasing Elton John’s signature melodic style.
The Dominion Theatre is one of the West End’s largest and most versatile venues, located on Tottenham Court Road in London. Opened in 1929, it originally served as a cinema before transforming into a major live entertainment space. The theater has hosted blockbuster musicals such as We Will Rock You, Grease, and The Prince of Egypt. Its grand Art Deco interior and sweeping stage make it perfectly suited for large-scale productions like The Devil Wears Prada.
The Dominion Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Available facilities: elevator, restrooms, cloakroom, Bar, merchandise stands
Accessibility: guide dogs allowed, step-free access, wheelchair accessible, accessible toilets, assistive listening system, guide dogs are welcome
Great show. The songs were perfect throughout the show and you knew you were hearing work from the great Sir Elton John. The set, lighting and stage management was flawless. All of the performers were wonderful, particularly those in the key roles but the ensemble were also stunning. As well as the show being outstanding, our night was made even better by the care and attention from one of the ushers who arranged a wheelchair and supported my husband. Thank you to that wonderful man.
The whole experience was breathtaking! It was my first time at the Dominion theatre and the architecture itself was surprisingly fascinating, not to mention the fantastic lighting and special effects. The musical was captivating, highly understandable even without a previous knowledge of the film; the actors were brilliant, the songs well-performed. It was a magical experience, an heartfelt recommendation to anyone looking for something different when in London!
I didn’t have very high expectations, since it’s not a classic musical and the story isn’t all that gripping. Instead, this show completely blew me away: it was nothing short of exceptional. I cried with emotion at a show that was so beautiful in every way—the music, the talented actors, the incredible costumes, and the perfect lighting and staging. It’s worth every penny. I’d go see it again today. I recommend it to everyone.
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A fantastic musical with a fantastic cast, including Vanessa Williams, who was incredible as Miranda, as well as Emily and Nigel. The songs were beautifully composed. The story stayed true to the book and movie, but the musical created a different atmosphere, and it was wonderful—thank you, I had a great time :)
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The Dominion Theatre is a large, welcoming venue with plenty of seating for a large audience and a stage well-suited for performances featuring elaborate choreography. The dance troupe sometimes numbered ten members on stage, allowing them to create very expansive choreography, such as the scene depicting the arrival in Paris, featuring ten dancers and a giant Eiffel Tower. Wow factor
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The cost of the tickets starts from £31.25 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The musical does not have a strict age limit. However, the production is suitable for ages 8 years and above. All children aged 15 years and under must be accompanied by an adult with a ticket, and children aged 5 years and under are not permitted inside the theater. The production uses strobe lighting and contains camera flashes, flashing lights, thunder crack sound effects, loud bass music, some strong language, and mild sexual references. Viewer discretion is advised.
rs Prada musical is playing at the Dominion Theatre in London.
The running time is 2 hours and 35 minutes, including one intermission.
It’s set in the early 2000s and follows Andy Sachs, a fresh graduate who lands a job at Runway magazine under the icy editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly. As Andy climbs the fashion ladder, she confronts the cost of ambition, testing her relationships and personal identity amid Runway’s glamour and pressure.
The musical's leading roles are Vanessa Williams as Miranda Priestly, Georgie Buckland as Andy Sachs, Amy Di Bartolomeo as Emily, Matt Henry as Nigel, James Darch as Christian and Rhys Whitfield as Nate.
With an original score by Elton John and lyrics by Shaina Taub, the musical blends pop energy with theatrical flair. Songs like “Dress Your Way Up”, “The Devil Wears Prada”, and “Runway Dreams” capture the show’s themes of ambition, fashion, and identity, along with Elton John’s signature melodic style. You can listen to The Devil Wears Prada musical playlist here.
Yes. A film sequel is officially in production. Filming began on June 30, 2025, and the release is scheduled for May 1, 2026. Meryl Streep (Miranda), Anne Hathaway (Andy), Emily Blunt (Emily), and Stanley Tucci (Nigel) are confirmed to reprise their iconic roles, with Kenneth Branagh playing Miranda’s husband.