Heathers The Musical is back in the West End, and it is opening London's newest theatre while it is at it. After record-breaking runs in London, New York and Melbourne, the cult favourite returns for a strictly limited summer season at the Arts at Marble Arch from 9 July to 22 August 2026, with a brand new London cast and a press performance on 13 July. Here is everything you need to know about the production, the cast and how to book.
What is Heathers The Musical?
Based on the iconic 1989 cult film starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater, Heathers is a darkly funny, big-hearted rock musical set at the fictional Westerberg High. Veronica Sawyer is a nobody dreaming of a better day until she is taken under the wing of the three beautiful and impossibly cruel Heathers. Then the mysterious teen rebel JD arrives and teaches her that it might kill to be a nobody, but it is murder being a somebody. Reimagined for its 2018 London debut with new songs and an updated script, it won the 2019 WhatsOnStage Award for Best New Musical and was filmed for streaming in 2022.

The 2026 London production: Arts at Marble Arch
This season is a first in more ways than one. Heathers is the opening production at the Arts at Marble Arch, London's newest theatre, a 594-seat semi-permanent venue built next to one of the capital's most famous landmarks. It is serving as the Arts Theatre's temporary home while that building undergoes a major upgrade, so this is a rare chance to see a West End show in a brand new space.
- Venue: Arts at Marble Arch, Marble Arch, London W1H 7DX
- Dates: 9 July to 22 August 2026, a strictly limited 52-performance season
- Press performance: 13 July 2026
- Tickets: from £25
- Age guidance: 14 and over
The London cast

Leading the 2026 London company is Gerardine Sacdalan as Veronica Sawyer, following her acclaimed turn as Juliet in the UK tour of and Juliet, which earned a WhatsOnStage Award nomination for Best Professional Debut. She is joined by Louis Hearsey as Jason JD Dean, Liberty Stottor as the incomparable Heather Chandler, Jessica Ibadin making her professional debut as Heather Duke, and Lou Henry as Heather McNamara, alongside a full ensemble. Casts can change during a run, so check the booking page for the latest line-up.
Creative team
Heathers The Musical has a book, music and lyrics by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O'Keefe, based on the film by Daniel Waters. This production is directed by Andy Fickman, with choreography and associate direction by Gary Lloyd, design by David Shields, lighting by Ben Cracknell, sound by Dan Samson, and music supervision by Jeremy Wootton and Will Joy. It is produced by Bill Kenwright Ltd and Paul Taylor-Mills.
After London: the UK and Ireland tour
If you miss the London season, Heathers heads out on a major UK and Ireland tour from autumn 2026 into spring 2027, opening at Windsor's Theatre Royal on 26 August 2026 and visiting cities across the country. For the full list of tour venues and on-sale dates, see our Heathers UK and Ireland tour dates guide.
How to book
Tickets for the London season at the Arts at Marble Arch start from £25, for performances from 9 July to 22 August 2026. Given the limited run and the show's track record of selling out, early booking is wise.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Heathers playing in London in 2026?
Heathers The Musical is playing at the Arts at Marble Arch, a new 594-seat theatre next to Marble Arch, from 9 July to 22 August 2026. It is the opening production at the venue, which is the Arts Theatre's temporary home.
What is the age guidance for Heathers The Musical?
The recommended age is 14 and over, reflecting the show's dark comedy, adult themes and language.
Who is in the 2026 London cast?
Gerardine Sacdalan plays Veronica Sawyer, with Louis Hearsey as JD, Liberty Stottor as Heather Chandler, Jessica Ibadin as Heather Duke and Lou Henry as Heather McNamara, plus a full ensemble. Line-ups can change, so check the booking page.
What is Heathers The Musical based on?
It is based on the 1989 cult film written by Daniel Waters and starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater, with a book, music and lyrics by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O'Keefe.
Editorial Staff is a contributor at British Theatre, covering West End productions, London theatre news, casting updates, and UK stage trends.
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