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Tina Fey’s Mean Girls Musical to Close at the Savoy Theatre

The hit stage adaptation of Tina Fey’s beloved high school comedy is set to bid farewell to the West End after a year-long run at London’s Savoy Theatre. Despite its status as one of the most anticipated new musicals of 2024 and a generally humorous take on the millennial classic, Mean Girls will be closing its doors on June 8.

A Brief but Memorable Run

Opened to much fanfare and celebrated for its witty adaptation of the cult film, Mean Girls has faced mixed reactions regarding its musical score. Critics and audiences alike praised the production’s humor and sharp script, though the songs have drawn a less enthusiastic response. By the time the show reached London, its Broadway run had already concluded, and the presence of similar projects like Clueless in the local market added to the competitive atmosphere.

What’s Next for Fans

For those who have fallen in love with the characters of Cady Heron, the Plastics, and the quirky ensemble, there is a silver lining. A UK tour of Mean Girls is scheduled to launch next year, with tour dates to be announced soon, offering a chance for non-London-based fans to experience the production live.

The Future of the Savoy Theatre

The announcement of the closure also sparks curiosity about what will follow at the Savoy. While details remain under wraps, there are rumors of upcoming productions that could include a musical adaptation of Christina Aguilera’s 2010 film Burlesque, which has already seen tryouts in Manchester, and potentially a new take on the beloved Paddington stories. Traditionally, the current production is given the spotlight in announcing its departure before new shows are finalized.

A Limited Time to See Mean Girls

With just under three months left on the West End stage, theatergoers are encouraged to catch Mean Girls at the Savoy Theatre before it makes its exit. The production’s closure marks the end of an era for this particular adaptation, but the promised tour and potential future projects at the Savoy ensure that fans will have more opportunities to enjoy fresh theatrical experiences in the coming years.

Belaid S

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