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I WAS A TEENAGE SHE-DEVIL Transfers from Edinburgh Fringe to The Other Palace in April 2026

by Staff Writer
December 18, 2025
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The hit new musical I WAS A TEENAGE SHE-DEVIL will make its off-West End debut at The Other Palace from 2 to 26 April 2026 following a successful run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

This outrageous 80s horror comedy rock musical comes from the twisted mind of writer Sean Matthew Whiteford and director-choreographer Rachel Klein. Backed by Tony-nominated co-producers Feuille Dooley Productions, the show promises a non-stop, high-voltage experience.

In I WAS A TEENAGE SHE-DEVIL, wallflower Nancy Nelson is pushed over the edge by the popular kids at school. Her cry for help is answered by Satan, transforming her into a big-haired, foul-mouthed rocker hungry for souls. Sweet revenge is on the menu, but will love break the spell before it’s too late?

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“I’m beyond excited to be transferring to London with this tremendous team. I WAS A TEENAGE SHE-DEVIL is, at the surface, a hilarious 80s horror rock show in the spirit of the films and music I’ve adored my whole life. Threaded within is a beautiful love story about how proudly owning your true, authentic identity has the power to save the world. It’s a feel-good time, the music is outrageously high-octane, and while it’s set in the past, the story is meant for today,” said Sean Matthew Whiteford, writer of book, music, lyrics.

Claire Feuille and Josh Dooley of Feuille Dooley Productions will serve as Lead Producers. Further creatives and casting will be announced soon.

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I WAS A TEENAGE SHE-DEVIL runs at The Other Palace Studio from 2 to 26 April 2026. Tickets are on sale now.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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