Waitress Tickets
Sara Bareilles' delicious Broadway musical Waitress comes to the West End's Adelphi Theatre. Based on Adrienne Shelly’s 2007 film and nominated for multiple Tony and Drama Desk Awards, this tasty show deserves all the hype.
Please note that Sara Bareilles and Gavin Creel will depart Waitress one week early, on 14 March 2020. Lucie Jones and David Hunter will return to the show from 23 March 2020.
Based on Adrienne Shelly’s 2007 film, Waitress is the sumptuous story of Jenna, a pie-maker who longs to escape her small town and loveless marriage. When a baking contest arises nearby, she is presented with the perfect opportunity. That is, until she finds out that she is no longer baking for one…
With songs such as “Bad Idea”, “It Only Takes a Taste”, “You Matter to Me” and “She Used to Be Mine”, this emotional, heart-warming and endearingly funny musical features music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles, who is the popular writer of songs such as “Love Song” and “Brave”.
Broadway star Jessie Mueller originally starred as Jenna, with a cast including Drew Gehling, Kimiko Glenn, Keala Settle and award-winner Christopher Fitzgerald. Since then, various stars have taken on the lead role, including Katherine McPhee, Betsy Wolfe and Sara Bareilles herself.
With a book by Jessie Nelson, the production is billed to be the first West End musical to feature an all-female creative team, with direction by Diane Paulus (Pippin) and choreography by Lorin Latarro (Les Liaisons Dangereuses).
Nominated for multiple Tony and Drama Desk Awards, Waitress is the divine musical about love, loss and passion. Receiving its UK premiere at the Adelphi Theatre, the show runs in London until 4 July 2020.
Sorry this show closed 13 March 2020, we recommend these similar productions.
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Just an incredible show, so much heart and humour! Blake Harrison is a brilliant Ogie! So funny and so much passion combined with a great singing voice! Ashley Roberts was so involved and loving her time on stage! Lucie Jones played Jenna in such a d Read more
Third slice of the pie, and still as delicious as ever! The new casting is great, although took some time to settle into American accents. Although clearly stunt casting, Joe Sugg was good in his role and did elicit some genuine laughs. Lucie Jones w Read more
There is quite a hype about this show, so after seeing the film (which I really liked) I decided to see what the show would offer. I REALLY enjoyed it and Lucie Jones is incredible - her voice is AMAZING! One of the best versions of “She Used To Be M Read more