
Age Guidance 12+
Performance dates
15 February 2025 - 23 August 2025
Run time: 2hrs 20 min
Includes interval
24 reviews
Dive into the world of musical comedy with Clueless, a vibrant stage adaptation of the beloved 90s film. Its infectious tunes and witty script make it a must-see for both new audiences and nostalgia seekers. Explore more incredible London shows, from captivating melodies to dramatic storytelling. Secure your spot at one of the best plays on in London or check out other top-notch London musical tickets to complete your theatre experience.
Clueless: The Musical is a stage adaptation of the popular 1995 teen comedy film Clueless, which was directed by Amy Heckerling. The film Clueless, directed and written by Amy Heckerling and starring Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz, was a modern adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma. It became a cult classic, known for its wit, fashion, and quotable lines and is often considered to be one of the greatest teen movies of all time.
With new music by multi-platinum Brit Award winner singer-songwriter KT Tunstall (writer and performer of Suddenly I See and Black Horse and The Cherry Tree), lyrics by Grammy® winner and three-time Tony® nominee Glenn Slater (Sister Act The Musical, Tangled, School of Rock), and a book by original writer-director Amy Heckerling, Clueless The Musical in London is set to be just as fabulous as the film.

Clueless: The Musical is a fabulously fun new West End production based on the staple 1995 teen comedy. With an original score by BRIT Award-winner KT Tunstall and lyrics by Tony nominee Glenn Slater, this musical makeover of the cult classic brings Cher Horowitz’s world to life with heart, humour, and a distinctly ’90s spirit.
Premiering at London’s Trafalgar Theatre in March 2025, the show reimagines the coming-of-age story for the stage. It follows Cher’s journey from matchmaking queen bee to someone who discovers who she really is - all told through energetic choreography, hilarious one-liners, and bold pop-rock tunes.
From makeover montages to romantic revelations, the score is full of standout moments. Brought to life with a brilliant cast, here are our Top 5 songs from Clueless: The Musical:
30 Jun, 2025 | By Vivienne Shaw

Written by the movie’s original writer and director, Amy Hecklering, Clueless is the new musical makeover of the Paramount Pictures classic film – and reimagining of Jane Austen’s Emma. The story takes a nostalgic trip down 90s Beverly Hills, where Cher Horowitz takes on her biggest project yet, transforming awkward new girl Tai whilst matchmaking/meddling and dealing with her ex-stepbrother Josh, who she can’t stop thinking about.
As the audience goes on a 90s journey full of Dolce & Gabbana plaid miniskirts, white knee-high socks and blazers, who are playing the main roles in Clueless?
Taking on the role of the witty fashionista is Emma Flynn. Her theatre credits include Little Shop of Horrors (Interlakes Theatre) and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Asolo Repertory Theatre).
Playing Cher’s ex-stepbrother is Keelan McAuley. His theatre accolades include Heathers the Musical (UK Tour & @sohoplace, West End) and Grease the Musical (RCCL).
Chyna-Rose Frederick takes on the role of Cher’s best friend, Dion. Her past theatre credits include The Crucible (Gielgud Theatre) and Pericles (Royal Shakespeare Company).
Romona Lewis-Malley plays the shy girl turned into a beautiful swan, Tai. Her credits include Beggar’s Teeth.
Emily Florence plays Amber. Her past accolades include A Face in The Crowd (Young Vic Theatre).
Rabi Kondé takes on the role of the popular and fashionable teenager Murray, making this his professional and Wet End debut.
Taking on the role of Elton is Max Mirza. His previous theatre credits include Roman Holiday (Theatre Royal Bath) and Cinderella (Theatre Royal Winchester)
Blake Jordan portrays Travis. His past credits include Jack and the Beanstalk (Broadway Theatre, Catford)
Issac J Lewis plays Christian. His past accolades include The Book Of Mormon(The Prince Wales Theatre) and Hairspray ( Kilworth Theatre House).
16 May, 2025 | By Emmanuel Kankam

Like, whatever! Clueless the Musical brings the ultimate '90s teen dream back in full plaid glory. Based on the cult classic film (which itself took inspiration from Jane Austen’s Emma), the stage show is bursting with bouncy pop hits, Beverly Hills drama, and the most iconic outfits you know and love.
Now playing in the West End, this totally fabulous musical reintroduces us to the characters we’ve been obsessed with since 1995. So who’s who in this world of shopping, makeovers, and mall musings? Let’s break it down
1 May, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

Totally buggin’—Clueless The Musical is now strutting its stuff in the West End. Based on the iconic 1995 film, this new stage adaptation brings Beverly Hills high school drama to life with fashion, flirting, and fierce choreography. But are critics falling hard for Cher and co., or are they giving it a cold shoulder?
1 May, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

Like, OMG - the West End just got a whole lot more fashionable for a whole lot longer. Clueless: The Musical, the stage adaptation of the beloved 1995 teen rom-com, has officially extended its run at London’s Trafalgar Theatre. That’s right, Cher Horowitz and her Beverly Hills crew aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.
Like the title suggests, the musical reimagines the iconic 90s film. And for those who haven’t seen it, here’s the lowdown: Cher Horowitz (Emma Flynn), is the most popular student at Beverley Hills High. She’s sweet-natured, kind and has a totally killer wardrobe. Though she’s better at matching her Louis Voutin handbag to her Jimmy Choo shoes than she is at coupling off her classmates. A wannabe matchmaker who revels in setting up relationships, her heart is in the right place, her plans often go hilariously sideways.
7 Apr, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Turn off your beepers and send yourself a bunch of flowers, because Clueless, The Musical has arrived in London, complete with colour-coded wardrobe, parties in The Valley, and romantic drama galore.
Meet Cher Horowitz, queen of makeovers and matchmaking, and her highly strung, high-powered lawyer father, living in their perfect world. Her allowance: way high; his cholesterol: (ideally) way low.
14 Mar, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

Painting the town yellow and black in true Cher Horowitz style, London’s West End is getting a full-on makeover - as Clueless The Musical officially opens tonight. With plaid skirts, razor-sharp wit, and a fresh new score from KT Tunstall, audiences are in for a totally buggin’ ride.
At the heart of it all? Emma Flynn, stepping into the knee high socks of the ever-fabulous Cher Horowitz, and Keelan McAuley, her socially conscious, goatee-aspiring step-brother. We sat down with the pair ahead of opening night to chat 90s nostalgia, matchmaking mishaps, and what makes Clueless just as iconic three decades later.
Like, Oh My God – Who did Flynn and McAuley page when they landed their roles?
For Flynn, the news of booking Cher was an emotional one: “My mom was the first person I called, and we both cried together! She has sacrificed so much for me and has been my biggest supporter. It will forever be one of my most special memories.” Meanwhile, McAuley had a very Josh response (his character believes that no one person should have power over anyone else, after all): “My flatmates, Iván Fernández González and Tobias Turley, were actually listening in on the phone call in the next room. So technically, they found out at the same time as I did!”
It’s more than just a makeover montage
With Clueless being such a beloved film, fans might wonder what’s new in the stage adaptation. According to Flynn, audiences will get a deeper dive into the characters: “I think you’ll be surprised at how much more there is to learn about them, especially through the music. You really see the relationships - especially between Cher and Josh - develop in a way the film only hints at.”
McAuley agrees, adding that the film always felt like a musical to begin with: “Amy Heckerling herself has said that when she was making the movie, it felt like a musical to her. Fans will be shocked at how seamlessly Clueless transitions to stage and song.”
KT Tunstall wrote the music? Sounds good to us!
BRIT award winner KT Tunstall crafted an original soundtrack for the show, and while they’re all Da Bomb, Flynn and McAuley both have their personal standouts. For Flynn, it’s Cher’s big Act One closer: “It’s the most vulnerable we’ve seen Cher so far. It’s the first time she truly allows herself to feel anything but, well, ‘perfect.’” McAuley, on the other hand, highlights his solo, “Reasonable Doubts” “In the movie, it’s just a brief Paul Rudd moment of masterful subtle acting. But on stage, the audience gets to step inside Josh’s head and experience his thoughts and fantasy world.”
Keeping It Classic - 30 Years Later
The film turns 30 this year (pause for existential crisis), yet its popularity hasn’t faded. Flynn credits its enduring charm to the writing: “Amy Heckerling really captured what defined teenagers of that era. Plus, with Jane Austen’s Emma as the backbone, it has a timeless quality that makes it relatable no matter the decade.”
McAuley, naturally, takes a more analytical approach: “When your source material is Jane Austen, it makes sense that the story holds up. Plus, the film’s pop culture references and quotable lines never get old.”
13 Mar, 2025 | By Sian McBride

The sound of panicked parents assembling a Very Hungry Caterpillar costume from a couple of throw pillows, paper plates and sellotape can only mean one thing - World Book Day is here. While some might be diving headfirst into a chunky novel, others are looking for a quicker way to tick off their TBR pile. Enter: West End adaptations. If you’re wearing your reading glasses, watching a play is basically the same as reading a book. And theatre programmes - with their forewords, interviews and biographies - totally count as a novella too. So really, when you see a show, you’re getting through two books at once. That’s theatre maths.
So, for those who want to keep up their Goodreads stats without necessarily flipping pages, here are nine must-see book-to-stage adaptations currently lighting up London’s West End. Happy World Book Day!
As if London’s most Betty musical is, like, actually adapted from a 19th century book?! The cult 90s film-cum-musical is totally based on Jane Austen’s Emma - the novel even has a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo in the musical, look out for the classroom chalkboard!
While Austen’s much-loved classic follows the wealthy and self-assured Emma Woodhouse and her matchmaking mishaps in the Regency era, the musical version keeps things valley girl chic. Cher (our Emma stand-in), plays cupid (in a better outfit) as she meddles in the love lives of her fellow classmates. While she looks totally cool and in control in front of her friends, she struggles to figure out her own feelings in private.
Featuring catchy pop-infused musical numbers from Brit award-winner KT Tunstall, and all the 90s nostalgia you could ask for - expect big hats, bigger attitudes, and a totally buggin' take on one of literature's greatest meddling heroines. Now playing at the Trafalgar Theatre, see why Clueless, just like Cher herself, is the most popular and enduring take on Jane Austen’s classic.
Lauren Weisberger’s 2003 novel, based on her own experiences working as an assistant at Vogue, became an instant bestseller before being adapted into the groundbreaking 2006 film starring Oscar winners Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. The semi-autobiographical story follows Andy Sachs, a young journalist navigating the cutthroat fashion industry under the tyrannical leadership of editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly.
If you’ve ever wondered what Miranda Priestly’s cutting remarks would sound like in musical form, here’s your answer - they’re as sharp and acidic as ever. Iconic lines are interwoven into the score, and with Elton John on board for the music, and Vannessa Willams stepping into Priestly’s blood-red stilettos, this adaptation of Weisberger’s novel is as fabulous as you’d expect. Just don’t show up in cerulean unless you really know your colour theory.
Expect runway-worthy costumes, powerhouse ballads, and a fresh take on one of the most intimidating bosses in literary history.
The multi Olivier-nominated play, The Years - based on Annie Ernaux’s multi-decade-spanning memoir - brings a poetic, memory-laced meditation on time and identity to the stage. It’s a unique experience, blending history with personal recollection in a way that makes you reflect on your own story. And hey, it still counts towards your Goodreads tally.
Adapted from the highly acclaimed autobiographical novel that chronicles the author’s life and French society from the 1940s to the early 2000s. The book, which won the 2019 Warwick Prize for Women in Translation, is unique in that it blends personal memory with collective history, painting a broader picture of social and cultural change. Ernaux was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2022, further cementing her literary legacy. And the stage adaptation is just as successful. The play had a sold-out run at the Almeida Theatre before transferring to its current home at the Harold Pinter Theatre, and has just received an incredible 5 Olivier nominations, including Best New Play.
Cross-dressing shenanigans, heartfelt family moments, and a lot of cake-based chaos—Mrs. Doubtfire takes Anne Fine’s original novel and brings it to life with all the comedy and warmth we remember from the 90s film. The stage version delivers laughs, a chorus line of dancing nans, and a truly impressive quick-change routine.
Anne Fine’s 1987 novel Madame Doubtfire tells the story of a divorced father who disguises himself as a Scottish nanny to spend more time with his children. While the book is a poignant exploration of family dynamics, it became best known for its 1993 film adaptation starring Robin Williams.
The stage musical takes the heartfelt and comedic elements of the film and amplifies them with big musical numbers and larger-than-life performances. The show delves deeper into the emotional stakes of the story, exploring themes of fatherhood, reconciliation, and identity. While the book has a more grounded and sometimes bittersweet tone, the musical fully embraces the chaos and hilarity of the disguise, making for a laugh-out-loud theatre experience. Mrs. Doubtfire will be hosting special fan nights with post-show Q&As with the cast on Wednesday performances until 2nd April - which is basically a Book Club discussion, right?
6 Mar, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Love is in the theat-air this February, as a bevy of hot new bombshells enter theatreland just in time for Valentine’s Day. Add a bit of sparkle to your relationship with Unicorn, start a new love affair with Clueless, the Musical or catch a glimpse of your future boyfriend, Jonathan Bailey, in Richard II. Whether you’re a hopeless romantic, a history buff, or someone who’d rather swipe left on Cupid altogether, there’s a show to match your mood.
So, trade in the truffles and teddy’s for tickets, and spend your evening falling head over heels in the West End.
Fancy something a little adventurous this Valentines? Written by Mike Bartlett (creator of Doctor Foster) and starring Olivier award winner Nicola Walker (Spooks) and Tony award nominee Stephen Mangan (Green Wing), Unicorn is no longer a thing of make-believe.
Married couple, Polly (Nicola Walker) and Nick (Stephen Mangan), have it all. Two children. Successful careers. A great group of friends. But there's something missing... something rare and unforeseen…waiting to add a much-needed sparkle…that’s when Kate (Erin Doherty, The Crown) steps in.
Explicit, funny and provocative, this new play promises to be as magical as its title suggests.
Break-out star of Bridgerton and Wicked, and the nation's collective crush, Jonathan Bailey is one step closer to global domination as he takes on the titular role in the Bridge Theatre’s Richard II.
Charismatic, eloquent, and flamboyantly witty, Richard II is charming, but dangerous. A disastrous King who brings uncertainty and trepidation to a nation under the whims of his fitful desires. When hard-headed pragmatist, Henry Bullingbrook, dares to challenge the magnetic, but ultimately incompetent, King, a country is brought into chaos.
Directed by Nicholas Hytner, this fresh production puts the spotlight on the fragility of power and the human cost of ambition.
23 Jan, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Grab your fluffy pink pens and mark your calendar! The eagerly anticipated reimagining of the 90s classic will begin performances at London’s Trafalgar Theatre on 15th February! But who will be joining the previously announced Emma Flynn (Cher) and Keelan McAuley (Josh) on stage for Clueless, the Musical’s West End premiere?
7 Jan, 2025 | By Sian McBride
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