A razor-sharp psychological thriller hits the Sheffield stage
The iconic 90s thriller gets a chilling modern makeover as Single White Female makes its world premiere stage adaptation at the Lyceum Theatre.
Presented by JAS Theatricals, ATG Productions and Gavin Kalin Productions, and adapted for the stage by Rebecca Reid, this bold new production updates the story for the age of social media, online obsession, and curated identities — with stiletto-sharp suspense throughout.
Sharing a flat can be murder…
Allie is a recently divorced mum, juggling single parenthood with the launch of her tech start-up. When she advertises for a lodger to help make ends meet, the charming and capable Hedy appears to be the perfect solution.
But as their lives intertwine, boundaries blur. Trust fractures. And what begins as a lifeline slowly twists into something far more dangerous.
Friendship becomes fixation.
Support turns to control.
And behind every closed door, something darker is waiting.
Star casting and creative pedigree
The production stars Kym Marsh (Coronation Street, Waterloo Road, Abigail’s Party) alongside Lisa Faulkner (Holby City, Murder in Suburbia, John and Lisa’s Weekend Kitchen).
From the producers of the hit stage adaptation of The Girl on the Train, this gripping thriller combines dark humour, psychological tension, and a relentless sense of unease that builds to a shocking conclusion.
Content advisory & access information
Age guidance: 15+
Content warning: Depictions of violence, online bullying, and scenes of a sexual nature
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