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The Devil Wears Prada Tickets

Stage scene from The Devil Wears Prada West End show with city skyline backdrop.
Office scene from The Devil Wears Prada Westend show with characters interacting.
Stage performance of The Devil Wears Prada West End show with actors in elaborate costumes.
Stage performance of The Devil Wears Prada West End show with cast in elaborate costumes.

Duration

2 hr 30 min

Elton John scores the soundtrack, Vanessa Williams slays as Miranda, and fashion meets fire in The Devil Wears Prada musical in London, a musical makeover that means business.

Theater name: Dominion Theatre

4.8/5(2,429)

Benny I

Couple
Verified booking
2 weeks ago
The Devil Wears Prada Musical is one of the greatest ever. The production successfully brings the glamour of the fashion world to the stage while exploring themes of ambition, identity, and personal sacrifice. Musically, the songs are polished and expressive, helping to communicate Andy’s emotional journey. However, a few numbers are truly memorable. Despite this, the score effectively supports the narrative and maintains audience engagement. The performances are a key strength. Miranda is portrayed as authoritative and in control, though she appears slightly more human and less intimidating than in the film. Andy’s development is clear and relatable, while supporting characters add humor and energy. Visually, the production is outstanding. The costumes are a highlight (especially the changing right up to the end!), reflecting the high-fashion setting and enhancing the overall spectacle. Choreography is dynamic, and scene transitions are smooth, creating a fast-paced and immersive experience. In conclusion, The Devil Wears Prada musical is a visually impressive and enjoyable production—a stylish comedy. It’s a smart, character-driven story about ambition, identity, and the cost of success. Elevated by unforgettable performances, it remains one of the most entertaining and insightful workplace musicals of its era. We loved it, with almost 2000 audience members standing and applauding at the end for the tremendous performers. SHAPOO!

Mr Alvin M

Couple
Verified booking
2 weeks ago
I've never been to a musical before. The Mrs. couldn't stop raving about it. I didn't want to go. So we compromised and got near-front row tickets. From the first minute, I was hooked. The lights, the music, the fashion, was astounding. I'd never been interested in fashion in particular, but the number of costume changes, the vibrant colours, and how up close and personal the cast get, when you are sitting near the front, was mesmerising. Stand out performances for me, who really elevated the show, were: Vanessa Williams as Miranda Presley Taila Halford as Emily Matt Henry as Nigel Even if you're not a fan of musicals or fashion, I'd highly recommend. If you're a fan of either, it's a must-see P.s. Anta Bah in ensemble also stood out in her own unique way!

Tran N

Group
Verified booking
2 weeks ago
This was my very first musical, and honestly I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. The Devil Wears Prada in London was absolutely incredible from start to finish. I went with some friends, and we were all blown away by the quality of the show. Whether it was the actors, their amazing voices, the stunning costumes, or the beautifully designed sets, everything was just perfect. There was so much to take in, we didn’t even know where to look! We laughed, we were amazed, and we left with stars in our eyes. I 100% recommend this experience, even and especially, if it’s your first musical. It will definitely remain my favorite memory from my trip to London. And to finish, here’s a photo of the view from my seat in row G, the view was amazing !

Karolina P

Couple
Verified booking
3 weeks ago
It was an absolutely fantastic musical..truly an unforgettable experience. The voices were, without a doubt, the most incredible I have ever heard in a musical. Each performer brought such power, emotion, and precision to the stage that I was completely captivated from start to finish. Everything about the production was simply wow: the energy, the atmosphere, the music, and the performances all came together perfectly. It’s rare to witness something so polished and moving at the same time. I left the theatre deeply impressed and still thinking about it long after the final curtain. A truly outstanding show that I would highly recommend to anyone.

Helga P

Solo
Verified booking
2 weeks ago
Here’s a positive note you can use about the musical: The musical The Devil Wears Prada is a dazzling and stylish production that brilliantly brings the iconic story to life on stage. With its vibrant costumes, energetic choreography, and a powerful score, it captures both the glamour and the intensity of the fashion world. it’s a captivating experience that leaves the audience energized and impressed.

Ariela S

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
overall I really enjoyed it. The lead female performers were excellent—strong, polished, and very engaging on stage. They really carried the show and brought a lot of energy and presence to their roles. The male performers, however, were not quite as strong in comparison. Even so, it was an entertaining evening and worth seeing, especially for the standout performances from the women in the cast.
    • Based on the bestselling novel and blockbuster film, this musical delivers mid‑2000s nostalgia with glam appeal and smart satire, ideal for pop‑culture lovers in London.

    • Vanessa Williams commands the stage as Miranda Priestly, supported by Amy Di Bartolomeo, Olivier-nominated for her role as Emily, all under Tony‑winner Jerry Mitchell and Elton John’s (Billy Elliot, The Lion King) score.

    • Expect themes of ambition and identity, with runway‑style staging, vibrant Gregg Barnes costumes, choreography in the aisles, and fresh songs. Book your tickets to The Devil Wears Prada in London now!

    The story

    Fresh out of college, Andy Sachs lands a coveted job at Runway magazine, under the icy reign of editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly. What begins as a career move soon turns into a battle of identity, values, and ambition. As Andy climbs the fashion ranks, she must decide: Is this glamorous world worth the cost? The answer might come at a price she didn’t expect…

    Critics reviews

    “When the musical embraces camp, it does it well … fans of the iconic film looking for a high-energy night will find plenty to enjoy.”

    – London Theatre

    “Despite songs from Elton John, this stage adaptation of the classic film is a decent comedy but a lousy musical.”

    – Time Out

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    Guests from United States, France, Italy and over 81 countries have loved this experience

    What our guests say

    Mr Alvin M

    Couple
    Verified booking
    2 weeks ago
    I've never been to a musical before. The Mrs. couldn't stop raving about it. I didn't want to go. So we compromised and got near-front row tickets. From the first minute, I was hooked. The lights, the music, the fashion, was astounding. I'd never been interested in fashion in particular, but the number of costume changes, the vibrant colours, and how up close and personal the cast get, when you are sitting near the front, was mesmerising. Stand out performances for me, who really elevated the show, were: Vanessa Williams as Miranda Presley Taila Halford as Emily Matt Henry as Nigel Even if you're not a fan of musicals or fashion, I'd highly recommend. If you're a fan of either, it's a must-see P.s. Anta Bah in ensemble also stood out in her own unique way!

    Tran N

    Group
    Verified booking
    2 weeks ago
    This was my very first musical, and honestly I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. The Devil Wears Prada in London was absolutely incredible from start to finish. I went with some friends, and we were all blown away by the quality of the show. Whether it was the actors, their amazing voices, the stunning costumes, or the beautifully designed sets, everything was just perfect. There was so much to take in, we didn’t even know where to look! We laughed, we were amazed, and we left with stars in our eyes. I 100% recommend this experience, even and especially, if it’s your first musical. It will definitely remain my favorite memory from my trip to London. And to finish, here’s a photo of the view from my seat in row G, the view was amazing !

    João P

    Solo
    Verified booking
    3 weeks ago
    It was an amazing show. I think it's a super comercial musical, with a great sense of fashion. I loved the performance of Vanessa Williams. Its was stunning to see her on stage.

    Tuba M

    Couple
    Verified booking
    3 weeks ago
    This is my first time in the UK and honestly Devil Wears Prada made it unforgettable for me, the atmosphere was amazing, I loved each act.

    Benny I

    Couple
    Verified booking
    2 weeks ago
    The Devil Wears Prada Musical is one of the greatest ever. The production successfully brings the glamour of the fashion world to the stage while exploring themes of ambition, identity, and personal sacrifice. Musically, the songs are polished and expressive, helping to communicate Andy’s emotional journey. However, a few numbers are truly memorable. Despite this, the score effectively supports the narrative and maintains audience engagement. The performances are a key strength. Miranda is portrayed as authoritative and in control, though she appears slightly more human and less intimidating than in the film. Andy’s development is clear and relatable, while supporting characters add humor and energy. Visually, the production is outstanding. The costumes are a highlight (especially the changing right up to the end!), reflecting the high-fashion setting and enhancing the overall spectacle. Choreography is dynamic, and scene transitions are smooth, creating a fast-paced and immersive experience. In conclusion, The Devil Wears Prada musical is a visually impressive and enjoyable production—a stylish comedy. It’s a smart, character-driven story about ambition, identity, and the cost of success. Elevated by unforgettable performances, it remains one of the most entertaining and insightful workplace musicals of its era. We loved it, with almost 2000 audience members standing and applauding at the end for the tremendous performers. SHAPOO!
  • Show details

    Categories: Musical, Comedy, Drama, Stars on stage

    Audience: Suitable for 12+

    Theater name: Dominion Theatre

    Find the best seats in the house with the Dominion Theatre seating plan

    Theater facilities: Bar, cloakroom, restrooms, merchandise stands, elevator

    Theatr accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, guide dogs allowed, accessible toilets, assistive listening system, step-free access, guide dogs are welcome

    Dress code: Smart casual

    Cast & crew

    • Leading roles: 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

    • Book: Kate Wetherhead

    • Director & choreographer: Jerry Mitchell

    • Music: Elton John

    • Lyrics: Shaina Taub

    • Set design: Tim Hatley

    • Costume design: Gregg Barnes

    • Lighting design: Bruno Poet

    • Sound design: Gareth Owen

    • Casting: Jill Green CDG

    Additional info

    • This show is suitable for children aged 8 years and above. All children aged 15 years and under must be accompanied by an adult with a ticket. Children aged 5 years and under are not permitted inside the theater.

    • Content warning: 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.

    • Access performances: There is a BSL-interpreted performance on November 19 2025, at 7:30pm.

    • Keep in mind that most theaters are air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly. Bring along a light jacket if needed.

    Frequently asked questions about The Devil Wears Prada

    Q: How much do The Devil Wears Prada London tickets cost?

    A: Prices may change based on your choice of seats and show dates.

    Q: Where is The Devil Wears Prada playing in London?

    A: The show is playing at the Dominion Theatre in London.

    Q: How long does the performance run?

    A: The show lasts for about 2 hours and 35 minutes, including one intermission.

    Q: What’s the story about?

    A: Based on the bestselling novel and hit film, The Devil Wears Prada follows Andy Sachs, a young journalist who lands a job at the world’s most influential fashion magazine, working for the formidable Miranda Priestly, and soon discovers the cutthroat world of high fashion.

    Q: Is the show suitable for children?

    A: The musical is generally recommended 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.

    Q: What are the most popular songs in The Devil Wears Prada?

    A: The show features an original pop-rock score by Elton John, with standout numbers that capture the glamour and pressure of the fashion industry, including songs like “Dress Your Way Up,” “Runway Dreams,” “Mirror Mirror,” and more. You can listen to the album here.

    Q: Is the musical based more on the book or the film?

    A: The stage adaptation draws inspiration from both Lauren Weisberger’s novel and the iconic 2006 film starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, blending sharp humour with a new musical twist.

    Q: Is there a Devil Wears Prada 2 film in the works?

    A: Yes, a sequel to the 2006 film is currently in development, with original cast members Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt expected to return. The story will explore the changing media and fashion landscape years later, making this stage musical especially timely for fans.

    • You will receive an email with your The Devil Wears Prada voucher. Please display the same on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID.

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