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The Devil Wears Prada Musical Divides Critics
Publicado en
9 de diciembre de 2024
Por
Susan Novak
Breaking News: Mixed Reviews for Fashion-Forward Musical
The West End premiere of The Devil Wears Prada at the Dominion Theatre has garnered significant attention from critics, with reviews ranging from glowing praise to pointed criticism. This highly anticipated musical adaptation of the beloved film and novel has sparked debate about the challenges of translating iconic properties to the stage.

Production Details
The Devil Wears Prada features music by Elton John, lyrics by Shaina Taub, and a book by Kate Wetherhead, based on Lauren Weisberger's novel and the hit film. The production is directed by Jerry Mitchell, known for his work on Kinky Boots and Pretty Woman: The Musical.
Venue: Dominion Theatre, London
Opening Night: December 5, 2024
Current Booking Period: Through June 2025
Critical Consensus
The reviews present a notably divided critical response, with ratings ranging from ★★ to ★★★★★. Here's what the critics are saying:
The Positives
- "A vibrant celebration of fashion and ambition" - The Evening Standard (★★★★★)
- "Stunning costume design that captures the essence of high fashion" - The Times
- "Strong performances from a talented ensemble" - WhatsOnStage
The Challenges
- "A prosecco o'clock musical that feels old hat" - The Guardian (★★)
- "Struggles to find its own identity beyond the film" - The Stage
- "Score lacks memorable showstoppers despite Elton John's involvement" - Time Out
Standout Performances
Critics have particularly praised:
Georgie Buckland (Andy Sachs)
West End debut performance receiving universal acclaim
Strong vocal presence and character development
Successful navigation of the character's transformation
Amy di Bartolomeo (Emily)
Scene-stealing comedic timing
Impressive vocal performance
Strong chemistry with the ensemble
Vanessa Williams (Miranda Priestly)
Commanding stage presence
Unique interpretation of the iconic role
Powerful delivery of key moments
Production Elements
Strengths
Gregg Barnes' costume design
Tim Hatley's innovative set design
Jerry Mitchell's dynamic direction
Areas of Discussion
Musical arrangements (some critics note issues with sound balance)
Adaptation choices from screen to stage
Integration of fashion elements into storytelling
Ticket Information and Running Time
Performance Schedule:
Monday to Saturday evenings at 7:30 PM
Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 2:30 PM
Running Time: 2 hours 45 minutes (including interval)
You can book tickets to The Devil Wears Prada here to see what you think for yourself!
Critical Context
The divided response to "The Devil Wears Prada" reflects broader discussions in theatre about:
The role of film-to-stage adaptations
The balance between nostalgia and innovation
The evolution of musical theatre in the contemporary entertainment landscape
The expectations placed on high-profile West End premieres
Despite the mixed reviews, the production has generated significant buzz and demonstrates the continuing appeal of fashion-focused entertainment in London's theatre scene.
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