Five Reasons Why Austenland is Going to Be Your New Favourite Musical

Tuesday, 25 March 2025


Austenland
Savoy Theatre

Last night, I had the absolute pleasure of attending the world premiere concert version of Austenland: The Musical- though calling it a 'concert' feels like a stretch. Directed fantastically by Jonathan O'Boyle this was an almost full-fledged, gloriously staged spectacle, complete with choreography, costumes, and a cast who threw themselves into the period-drama-meets-modern-romcom chaos with raucous enthusiasm. The result? An evening of sheer delight that left me grinning ear to ear. 

So with that being said, here’s why Austenland is about to be your next musical obsession:


1. The Songs Are Instantly Addictive
From swooning ballads to toe-tapping ensemble numbers, Austenland delivers a diverse soundtrack that sticks with you long after the final bow. Thanks to the creative team- Jodi Picoult (co-librettist), Timothy Allen McDonald (co-librettist), Elyssa Samsel & Kate Anderson (song writers)- the score feels fresh, interesting and exciting. At times it's a little bit too try hard for me but whether it’s the Regency-style waltz that morphs into a pop anthem or Manly's hilariously over-the-top song dripping with melodrama, every number feels like a hit waiting to happen.


2. It’s Jane Austen… But Make It Hilarious
Austen adaptations often lean into the drama, but this musical leans hard into the comedy- and it absolutely works. The show revels in the absurdity of Austen-obsessed tourists attempting to live out their fantasy in a Regency holiday retreat, complete with exaggerated social etiquette, scandalous misunderstandings, and a delightful send-up of brooding leading men.


3. The Cast Brings the House Down
The performances were electric, blending impeccable comedic timing with genuine heart. Lucie Jones (who I would quite literally listen to if she sung the phonebook) as leading lady Jane delivered a pitch-perfect mix of modern cynicism and romantic longing, while the ‘perfect’ Mr. Darcy-esque love interest (Oli Higginson) was both swoon-worthy and delightfully self-aware. Laura Baldwin and Cassidy Janson were gloriously funny as Miss Heartwright and Aunt Carolyn/Wattlesbrook. As Elizabeth Charming Alex Young was an absolute scene-stealer, milking every single moment for maximum comedic effect. Not a second of stage time was wasted- she wrung every syllable of the script dry, crafting a performance that was equal parts razor-sharp and utterly ridiculous in the best way. As Manly, Idriss Kargbo also took every moment and ran with it in the best way, infusing every moment with energy and draaaaaama. The entire ensemble did a wonderful job, especially given the short rehearsal time and were truly impressive.

Of course, we don’t yet know who will be starring in future productions, but with this incredible cast laying the groundwork, Austenland is already shaping up to be a must-see hit.


4. A Feast for the Eyes
Even in this so-called ‘concert’ setting, the production values were on point. The period-inspired costumes added flair, while clever staging and super fun choreography (Joanna Godwin) gave the show a dynamic, refreshing feel. Mention must also go to the sound (Sound Quiet Time), which was the best I've heard in a concert version in a long time! If this was just a taster, I can’t wait to see what a full-scale production will look like.


5. It Balances Romance and Satire Perfectly
Austenland manages to poke fun at the tropes of romance novels while also delivering a genuinely satisfying love story. Just when you think it’s all ridiculous escapism, the show hits you with a moment of sincerity that reminds you why we all love a good Austen-inspired romance in the first place. Plus of course, all of us romance girlies get what we crave, a swoony story with a Hand Flex included.




Now, I won’t say Austenland is a flawless masterpiece just yet. The pacing needs a little fine-tuning, some songs need altering and a few jokes could land better with some tweaking. But with a few adjustments, this could very well be a 10/10 musical the next time we see it. And honestly? I can’t wait for that moment.

Article written by Olivia
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{AD PR Invite- tickets gifted in exchange for honest review}

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