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Mean Girls extends Savoy Theatre run into 2025

Published on

March 27, 2024

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Mean Girls the Musicals extends its run at the Savoy Theatre to 16 February 2025 by popular demand.

Producers have announced the full cast of Mean Girls the Musical alongside an announcement that the Broadway musical is to extend its season at London's Savoy Theatre to 16 February 2025 by popular demand. BOOK MEAN GIRLS TICKETS

Charlie Burn (Les Misérables, Disney100 UK tour) will play Cady Heron who after growing up in the African savanna returns to suburban Illinois and joins North Shore High. The Plastics are Georgina Castle (Dirty Dancing, Elf the Musical) as the charming but ruthless Regina George, with Elèna Gyasi (SIX - UK tour, Treason the Musical - UK tour) as Gretchen Wieners and Grace Mouat (Before After, The Great British Bake Off Musical) as Karen Smith.

Elena Skye (Les Misérables, Kinky Boots) and Tom Xander (A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Book of Mormon) play best friends Janis Sarkisian and Damian Hubbard.

Daniel Bravo (Cruel Intentions, Witness for the Prosecution) takes on the role of Aaron Samuels 'one of the most popular guys' at North Shore High, with Lucca Chadwick-Patel (MAMMA MIA!, Legally Blonde) as Kevin Ganatra, captain of 'The Mathletes'.

Ako Mitchell (The Sound of Music, Black Superhero) will play North Shore Principal Mr Duvall, while Ms Norbury - the role originated in the 2004 film by MEAN GIRLS creator Tina Fey - will be played by Zoë Rainey (Made in Dagenham, An American in Paris) who also plays the roles of Mrs George and Ms Heron.

They are joined by Tia Antoine-Charles, Georgia Arron, Liam Buckland, Shonah Buwu, Baylie Carson, Freddie Clements, Siobhan Diffin, Clíona Flynn, Fergie Fraser, Angus Good, Jenny Huxley-Golden, Holly Liburd, Corey Mitchell, Mervin Noronha, Aharon Rayner, Trézel Sergeant, Josh Singleton, Annie Southall, Lillia Squires, Tommy Wade-Smith and Holly Willock.

It's gonna be a little bit dramatic...

Get in, loser, Mean Girls the Musical is coming to London! Broadway's hilarious hit musical from an award-winning creative team including writer Tina Fey ("30 Rock"), composer Jeff Richmond ("Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt"), lyricist Nell Benjamin (Legally Blonde) and director and choreographer Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon), opens at the Savoy Theatre this summer.

Meet The Plastics –Regina, Gretchen and Karen. They rule North Shore High and will burn anyone who gets in their way. Home-schooled Cady Heron may think she knows a thing or two about survival of the fittest thanks to her zoologist parents, but high school is a whole new level of savage. When Cady devises a plan to end Regina's reign, she learns the hard way that you can't cross a queen bee without getting stung.

Expect iconic characters, razor-sharp wit, and killer songs. Grab your friends and your cool mom, this is going to be fetch – and YES London, we're making it happen!

The reign begins June 2024 at the Savoy Theatre. If you want to sit with us, book your tickets and don't forget... on Wednesdays, we wear pink.

Christmas and New Year Performances:

Tuesday 17 December - Friday 20 December at 7.30pm

Sunday 22 December at 6.30pm

Matinees on Friday 20 and 21 December at 2.30pm, and Sunday 22 December at 1.30pm

Thursday 26 December - Saturday 28 December at 7.30pm

Matinees on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 December at 2.30pm, and Sunday 29 December at 3pm

Monday 30 December, 2 January – 4 January at 7.30pm

Matinees on Tuesday 30 December at 1.30pm, Friday 3 January and Saturday 4 January at 2.30pm, and Sunday 5 January at 3pm



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