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Clueless the Musical West End Reviews

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CLUELESS is a new musical comedy based on the Paramount Pictures classic film. The modern spin on Jane Austen’s Emma gets another timeless makeover from the original film’s writer-director alongside... (more info)

Theatre Trafalgar Theatre
Previews Feb 15, 2025
Opened Feb 15, 2025
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4 Mixed
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Critics' Reviews

Let’s get this clear from the beginning: if you’re trying to find some sort of deeper meaning behind this show, then quit while you’re ahead. Clueless the Musical exists as pure entertainment; a fun bit of escapism for what is still quite a ble...

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A clued-up West End star in the making

From: WhatsOnStage  |  By: Alun Hood  |  Date: 3/14/2025

Gals and gays, welcome to your new favourite musical. Clueless, the West End tuner adapted from the 1995 teen film comedy, isn’t going to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, but my goodness, it’s a lot of fun. If you cheered on Elle Woods, harbour ...

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Amy Heckerling and KT Tunstall's 90s musical will delight fans

From: London Theatre  |  By: Olivia Rook  |  Date: 3/14/2025

Emma Flynn is the breakthrough star of this production. In the same way that the 1995 film put Alicia Silverstone on the Hollywood map, Clueless should help to make a star of picture-perfect New Yorker Flynn, whose bouncing blonde tresses and screech...

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All back to the 90s for a musical of the movie? As if!

From: The Guardian  |  By: Arifa Akbar  |  Date: 3/14/2025

The songs, composed by KT Tunstall, are disappointingly flat-footed except for two belters accompanied by comically energised choreography. Reasonable Doubts, sung by Josh and the ensemble, is a magnificent ode to teen jealousy, while I’m Keeping a...

The slightly random deployment of Tunstall does, however, feel emblematic of a frustrating vagueness at the heart of the Rachel Kavanaugh-directed Anglo-American production. It never feels as Californian as the film, and doesn’t quite know whether ...

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Can it match the film’s greatness? As if!

From: The Telegraph  |  By: Dominic Cavendish  |  Date: 3/14/2025

Granted, I’m not the ‘target’ demographic. But are millennials and Generation Z, especially those around the age of Heckerling’s high-schoolers, being catered for either? The evening adheres to a pre-digital age, where it’s cool to have a p...

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Powerfully sung, and actually, like, kinda fun

From: The Standard  |  By: Nick Curtis  |  Date: 3/14/2025

Omigod guys, Amy Heckerling’s musical adaptation of her 1995 film about a rich Beverley Hills brat finding wisdom and true love is, like, kinda fun. It features a powerfully-sung breakout performance from young New Yorker Emma Flynn as the plaid-cl...

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Bright, breezy satire

From: The Stage  |  By: Paul Vale  |  Date: 3/14/2025

The whole show hangs on Emma Flynn’s gloriously upbeat portrayal of Cher. This is a musical about kids striving to be grown-ups in a playground for the rich; Cher is a genuinely difficult role to pitch, but Flynn, in her West End debut, captures Ch...

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