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Lily Allen Eyes West End Play for New Album
11 Dec
Summary
- Lily Allen is in talks to adapt her latest album into a stage play.
- The potential production is being considered for London's West End.
- Allen will perform on Saturday Night Live on December 13th.

Lily Allen has confirmed that discussions are underway to adapt her fifth studio album, "West End Girl," into a play. The singer revealed these ongoing conversations during a recent appearance, expressing excitement about the potential for the dramatic narratives of her music to be translated to the stage, possibly in London's renowned West End theater district.
This venture into a stage adaptation would build upon Allen's established theatrical experience. She previously earned acclaim for her roles in "2:22 A Ghost Story" and Martin McDonagh's "The Pillowman." Her most recent stage appearance was in a reimagined version of Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" titled "Hedda."
In addition to these stage prospects, Allen is set for a musical performance on "Saturday Night Live" on December 13th, marking her return to the show after nearly two decades. She also promoted her upcoming 14-stop tour, which has already sold out its initial dates with added shows in major cities.




