This announcement comes after a “hugely successful” opening last month.
The show, described by Daily Mail as “big-hearted, bangin’, and flawless,” has released a first look at the “irresistible” performance.
Based on the Paramount Pictures film, which was inspired by Jane Austen’s ‘Emma,’ ‘Clueless, The Musical’ has been adapted by the film’s original writer-director, Amy Heckerling.
It features music by KT Tunstall, lyrics by Glenn Slater, and choreography by Lizzi Gee.
It has been directed by Rachel Kavanaugh.
West End audiences fall for Beverly Hills charm and catchy tunes (Image: PAMELA RAITH) The show has quickly become a favourite in London’s theatre scene, according to several reviewers.
The Spectator described it as “full of warmth, mischief, and fun,” while the Independent branded it “fun and totally fabulous.”
Radio Times said it’s “a non-stop party,” and WhatsOnStage declared it as “your new favourite musical.”
The story follows Cher Horowitz, a wealthy girl from Beverly Hills who has a knack for matchmaking.
When a new girl, Tai, arrives in town, Cher decides to take her under her wing.
However, her plans don’t go as expected, and Cher realises she might be the one who is ‘clueless.’
Cast wows in irresistible show hailed for charm and killer vocals (Image: PAMELA RAITH)
The cast is led by Emma Flynn as Cher Horowitz, who the Sunday Mirror described as having an “effervescent explosion of megawatt charm and killer vocals.”
She is joined by Keelan McAuley as Josh, Chyna-Rose Frederick as Dionne, and Romona Lewis-Malley as Tai, to name a few.
The full ensemble comprises Grace Eleanor Thomas, Sophie Elmes, Aoife Kenny, James Lim, Ernest Stroud, Jacob Fisher, and Josh Latunji, with swings Rachel Seirian, Lucy Rice, Dylan Gordon-Jones, and Lucas Lluna.
‘Clueless, The Musical’ is produced by the Dodgers and Trafalgar Entertainment.
Performances will take place at the Trafalgar Theatre on Whitehall from Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm, with additional shows at 2.30pm on Thursday and Saturday.
Tickets are available from £25.
The show also announced its 2025 holiday schedule, with performances taking place on December 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 27, 29, and 30, and January 2 and 3.
There will be no performances on December 25 or 26, and January 1.