These newly released pictures arrive as the popular show begins its new London run.

Following successful runs at The Other Palace Theatre, Theatre Royal Haymarket and two national tours, Heathers the Musical arrives back in London for a limited season until the 6th July before heading off on a new UK tour.

To mark the occasion, brand new production images have been released featuring the new cast – which includes 13 cast members who are making their West End debuts.
The cast is led by Jenna Innes (Les Miserables) as Veronica Sawyer and Keelan McAuley (Clueless; Grease) taking on the mysterious, Jason “J.D” Dean. Joining them are: Esme Bowdler (ITV’s I have a Dream finalist)as the formidable Heather Chandler, Sedona Sky (professional debut) as Heather Duke and Daisy Twells (Heathers) as Heather McNamara.
The company is completed by: Amy Miles (professional debut) as Martha Dunnstock, Lucy Sinclair (Rehab the Musical, We will Rock You) as Ms. Fleming/Veronica’s Mom, Iván Fernández González (Bhangra Nation; Joseph) as Kurt Kelly, Jason Battersby (Just for One Day)as Ram Sweeney, Alexander Service (Heathers) as Kurt’s Dad/Veronica’s Dad/Principal, Conor McFarlane (Once; Heathers)as Ram’s Dad/Big-Bud/Coach, Ben Fenwick (Pippin in Concert)as Beleaguered Geek, Madeleine Hargrave (Hairspray) as Midwestern Surfer Punk, Eliza Bowden (Heathers)as New Wave Party Girl, May Tether (Very Very Bad Cinderella; Heathers)as Drama Club Drama Queen, Jasmine Cole (Crazy Coqs Cabaret)as Young Republicanette, Kelly Sweeney (Six (NCL); Hair) – as Stoner Chick, Lewis Asquith (Heathers)as Hipster Dork and Bradly Doko (Sideshow in Concert)as Preppy Stud.

Welcome to Westerberg High, where popularity is a matter of life and death, and Veronica Sawyer is just another of the nobodies dreaming of a better day.
But when she’s unexpectedly taken under the wings of the three beautiful and impossibly cruel Heathers, her dreams of popularity finally start to come true.
That is until JD, the mysterious teen rebel, teaches her that it might kill to be a nobody, but it’s murder being a somebody.
Based on the 1980’s film, the musical features a book, music and lyrics by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O’Keefe.

The creative team includes: direction by Andy Fickman, with choreography by Gary Lloyd, design by David Shields, lighting by Ben Cracknell and sound by Dan Samson.
To book tickets for the London run of Heathers the Musical visit: https://sohoplace.org/shows/heathers-the-musical