
Heathers: The Musical
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Stage Door
Full guide →Getting there. The lobby and box office are on W 50th St., but the stage door is round the block on W 49th St., on the far side of Worldwide Plaza. All five stages are one basement level and share it. Performers also use interior doors down by the coat check and can come straight out from behind the stage, so on any given night a house manager is the reliable answer.
When to go. Head straight out at curtain call. Two-show days are the worst bet at both performances — the cast rests through the matinee and is spent by the evening. A Sunday matinee is the best single bet, because it is a one-show day. In bad weather the barricades sometimes never go up at all.
Who comes out. Anywhere from nobody to most of the cast. Nobody can tell you in advance which three — not us, not the theatre. Treat any list that claims otherwise with suspicion.
What to bring. Tonight’s Playbill and a fine-tip Sharpie, held open to the page you want signed. Ask before you photograph anyone, and keep the pavement clear — it is a working door, not a red carpet.
Why “still confirming”. The theatre details above are solid. What we haven’t nailed down is whether this particular production does a stage door — that changes with the cast, and no source publishes it. We’d rather say so than guess.
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The Lowdown
Veronica Sawyer is just trying to survive Westerberg High without losing her soul to the local mean girls. It is a familiar suburban nightmare, only this time it involves a trench-coat-wearing sociopath named J.D. and a body count that rises faster than an L train delay. The pop-rock score hits hard, even if the premise feels like a fever dream from 1989. It captures the specific, toxic rot of high school status games with enough dark comedy to make the carnage go down easy. If you can handle the cynicism, the show delivers a solid punch. Just leave your nostalgia at the door and try not to get caught in the hallway crossfire.
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Our verdict
The cult teen-murder musical returns Off-Broadway with a uniformly strong cast that nails the line between satire and melodrama. The material itself stays surface-level on its dark themes, which critics flagged, but fans of the movie and the score will eat it up. Big voices, bigger shoulder pads, plenty of fun. Know what you're buying and you'll have a blast.
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