Heathers: The Musical is a darkly comic rock musical adaptation of the 1988 film, centered on Veronica Sawyer, the Heathers clique, and J.D., exploring teen angst, social hierarchy, and violent satire. A “new full” production implies a complete, licensed staging of the full show (not a concert or abridged version), typically using the published score and script.
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(Note: All performances require proper licensing.)
Off-Broadway revival Heathers: The Musical is currently running at New World Stages
in New York City. Originally scheduled for a limited engagement, the production has been extended multiple times and is now set to run through September 6, 2026 Current Off-Broadway Production (New York)
The New York revival recently announced major cast changes for the spring 2026 season: : Starting April 27, 2026 Isabella Esler (previously of Broadway’s Beetlejuice John Cardoza The Notebook Moulin Rouge!
) will take over the roles of Veronica Sawyer and J.D., respectively. Supporting Cast Chris Marsh Clark will join as Ram Sweeney on April 27, while Kate Rockwell returned to the production earlier in the year. : Performances are held at New World Stages in the heart of NYC's Theater District. Professional Recording ("Pro-Shot")
For those looking to watch the "full" musical from home, a professional live stage capture is available:
: You can stream the filmed version of the West End production for free on The Roku Channel in the U.S. and Canada. : This version features the London cast, including Ailsa Davidson as Veronica and Simon Gordon as J.D., filmed at The Other Palace International
: In the UK, the recording was released via Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment. Global Tours and Upcoming Productions
The musical continues its international expansion through 2026 and beyond:
Perhaps the most crucial new track. In the original, Veronica’s final breakup with JD (Jason Dean) felt rushed. "I Say No" is a power ballad where Veronica reclaims her agency. It clarifies that she is not a victim of JD’s manipulation, but a survivor choosing her own morality. For anyone watching the "heathers the musical new full" recording, this song is the emotional climax of Act Two.