Off-Broadway's revival of Heathers The Musical has gotten a second extension, and will now perform at New World Stages through May 24, 2026. This latest performance addition is fairly extensive; the production had most recently been scheduled to take its final bow January 25.
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The cult favorite show is back in the venue that hosted its original production, now coming via London's The Other Palace. Adapted from the 1988 film, the musical follows Westerberg High student Veronica Sawyer, who's on track to become one of the most popular girls in school after befriending the beautiful but cruel Heathers, only to meet a mysterious teen rebel who changes everything. Andy Fickman directs.
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The revival cast is led by Lorna Courtney (& Juliet) as Veronica Sawyer, Casey Likes (Back to the Future) as J.D., Jodie Steele as Heather Chandler, Olivia Elease Hardy (Kimberly Akimbo) as Heather Duke, Elizabeth Teeter (Beetlejuice) as Heather McNamara, and Kate Rockwell (Mean Girls) as Ms. Fleming and Veronica's Mom.
Original cast members McKenzie Kurtz (as Heather Chandler) and Kerry Butler (as Ms. Fleming and Veronica's Mom) are both currently out on temporary absences. Butler, currently starring in Bat Boy at New York City Center, re-joins the company beginning November 11. Kurtz is due to return in mid-November, with an exact date to be announced.
Additionally, ensemblist Kiara Michelle Lee will step in for Hardy as Heather Duke beginning November 6, continuing to early December. Courtney will take her final bow December 8 to begin rehearsals for the U.K. world premiere stage adaptation of The Greatest Showman, to be succeeded by Kuhoo Verma (The Big Sick) beginning December 11. Standby Sara Al-Bazali will perform Veronica at the interim performance December 10.
They share the stage with Erin Morton as Martha Dunnstock; Xavier McKinnon as Ram Sweeney; Cade Ostermeyer as Kurt Kelly; Ben Davis as Ram's Dad, Big Bud Dean, and Coach Ripper; and Cameron Loyal as Kurt’s Dad, Veronica’s Dad, and Principal Gowan. The ensemble features James Caleb Grice, Devin Lewis, Lee, Brian Martin, Syd Sider, and Cecilia Trippied, with standbys and swings Sara Al-Bazali, Emma Benson, Louis Griffin, and Lav Raman rounding out the company. Thalia Atallah (Mean Girls) will take over Lee's ensemble track beginning November 6. Casting is by The Telsey Office's Rachel Hoffman and Jimmy Larkin.
Heathers the Musical premiered with a sold-out run in Los Angeles in 2013, and transferred to New World Stages in 2014, also directed by Fickman in a different staging. The authors revised the show for a 2018 West End run, before playing two national tours and a West End encore engagement—several new songs and script changes can be heard in New York for the first time in this revival.
Fickman reunited his London creative team for the Off-Broadway mounting, including choreographer Gary Lloyd (the New York iteration also includes additional choreography by Stephanie Klemons), set and costume designer David Shields (this staging also features co-costume design by Siena Zoë Allen), lighting designer Ben Cracknell, and sound designer Dan Samson. Will Joy serves as music supervisor, with Mona Seyed-Bolorforosh as music director.
The associate team includes associate director Taylor Haven Holt, associate lighting designer Colleen Doherty, associate sound designer Germán Martinez, and assistant costume designer Amanda Roberge. Lisa Connell serves as fight director, with Rebecca Reaney as intimacy coordinator. Bess Marie Glorioso is production stage manager, and Katherine Shea and Eszter Zador are assistant stage managers.
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General management for Heathers the Musical is by Pemberley Productions. Bill Kenwright LTD., Paul Taylor-Mills, and Jerry Goehring are producing, joined by Madison Mohn, Scott Prisand/Rob Kolson, Broadway Investor's Club, No Guarantees Productions, Willette and Manny Klausner, Aron Tomko, Carl Moellenberg, The Shubert Organization, Inc., Nick Padgett/Vasi Laurence, Andrew Patino/Chris Devlin, John Gore Organization, Richard Batchelder, and Dave Alperson. Pemberley's Tim Smith is serving as executive producer.
Tickets are available at HeatherstheMusical.com.