The thriller hits UK stages next year!

The full cast has been confirmed for the world premiere stage production of Single White Female, which begins rehearsals this week ahead of a UK and Ireland tour from January 2026.
The production is adapted from the 1992 Columbia Pictures film and the novel by John Lutz.
Kym Marsh (Abigail’s Party) and Lisa Faulkner (Missing You) will lead the tour as Hedy and Allie. Faulkner returns to the stage for the first time in more than two decades.
They are joined by Andro as Graham, Jonny McGarrity as Sam and Amy Snudden as Bella. Understudies are Francesca McBride, Patrick McHugh and Anna Ruben.
The play has been adapted by Rebecca Reid and opens at Theatre Royal Brighton on 9 January 2026 before touring until June. Tickets are available now.
The story centres on Allie, a recently divorced parent managing family life alongside the launch of a tech company. When she advertises for a lodger, Hedy responds and the arrangement begins smoothly, before their shared lives take a darker turn.
Marsh said today: “I am so excited to be bringing this brilliant new play to theatres across England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. I remember being totally gripped by the movie when I first saw it in the cinema and could never have imagined back then that I’d be starring in the world premiere of its life on stage. Get ready to be thrilled, shocked and entertained and watch out for those stiletto heels!”
Faulkner added: “I’m delighted to be returning to the stage playing opposite the utterly fantastic Kym Marsh. I got chills watching Single White Female in the cinema back in 1992 so it’s a real thrill to be part of this bold new production. I cannot wait to bring this fascinating story to life and keep audiences around the UK on the edge of their seats!“
The production is directed by Gordon Greenberg, with design by Morgan Large, lighting by Jason Taylor and sound and composition by Max Pappenheim. It is produced by JAS Theatricals, ATG Productions and Gavin Kalin Productions.
After Brighton it will be visiting Nottingham, Cardiff, York, Manchester, Blackpool, Sheffield, Woking, Cambridge, Cheltenham, Richmond, Milton Keynes, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bradford, Bath, Stoke-on-Trent, Glasgow and Malvern. There will also be a Dublin stop from 31 March.
Tickets are now available for select venues below.