The Devil Wears Prada musical with a score by Elton John set to open in the West End in 2024

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f an Elton John-scored musical version of fashion comedy The Devil Wears Prada seems like the kind of heady (and improbable) collaboration you and your mates might dream up after your second negroni on a Friday night, you’re not alone.

But this incredible match up is no longer a distant fantasy; a new musical adaptation of the 2006 film is set to open in London’s West End next year, with music by Elton John, lyrics by award-winning American musician Shaina Taub and with a script written by actor-writer Kate Wetherhead.

Gird your loins and don your cerulean sweaters, because the new production, which is being directed and choreographed by three-time Tony award-winner Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots), will premiere at London’s Dominion Theatre in October next year. The show is also set to have previews at the Theatre Royal in Plymouth from July 2024.

For fans of the Rocketman, the Anne Hathaway-starring classic film, and the original 2003 novel by Lauren Weisberger, the production may have felt like it was moving at a glacial pace. After all, it was announced way back in 2019 that the musical would premiere in Chicago in the summer of 2020, before opening on Broadway. But, of course, the pandemic arrived with other ideas, and the show was indefinitely delayed.

Now, four years later, all the high drama and high fashion is coming to England’s capital. As with the book, and the hit film which starred Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci, the story will again focus on graduate Andy Sachs, who falls head first into the fashion industry when she is hired as the junior assistant to Runway editor-in-chief, Miranda Priestly. It’s a demanding but much coveted role – and everybody wants to be her – but her personal relationships start to suffer.

That’s all. For now – casting for the production is yet to be announced.

“Re-imagining The Devil Wears Prada for the musical theater is super-exciting,” said John in a statement when the production was first announced back in 2017. “I’m a huge fan of both the book and the feature film, and a huge aficionado of the fashion world. I can’t wait to sink my musical teeth into this hunk of popular culture.”

Taub was similarly thrilled. Speaking to Deadline in 2019 the musician said, “I loved the movie, I always have, always thought it would be an amazing musical. I went to London earlier this summer and wrote the first batch of songs with Elton.

“He’s an incredible artist and so kind, and so open, and so collaborative, and it’s just been a really powerful experience to work with a legend who really is an artist who loves making music and loves to collaborate with new people.”

The Devil Wears Prada, Dominion Theatre, for more information and priority tickets: devilwearspradamusical.com. For previews in Plymouth: theatreroyal.com