Solo Date: Why You Should Try Going to the Theatre Alone in 2025

Why I Went on a Solo Theatre Date

My trip to see & Juliet at New Wimbledon Theatre happened almost by accident. I was scrolling Instagram when an ad popped up for the musical (those algorithm seeds came, presumably, from a conversation I’d been having about Wicked and wanting to see that again after watching the movie).

The trailer looked incredible, and curiosity got the better of me. I mean, a feminist Shakespeare retelling? Sign me up! A quick visit to the website later, and I’d snagged a stray matinee ticket in the upper circle for just £13. The few remaining seats with pairs together were a lot more expensive. I was already seeing the benefits of a solo date!

The idea of a solo date to the theatre felt slightly intimidating at first, but I reminded myself — why not? I LOVE musicals and besides my child, who would be at school during the matinee performance, I couldn’t think of anyone who loves musicals as much as me. So, I grabbed my e-ticket, packed my emotional support Kindle (just in case), and set off for an afternoon of theatre magic.

New Wimbledon Theatre by Paul Gillett is licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.0

What & Juliet Is About

For those unfamiliar, & Juliet is a fun, modern reimagining of Romeo & Juliet, asking: What if Juliet didn’t die? Even better, what if Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway, had a say in rewriting the story? The result? A high-energy, feel-good musical packed with iconic pop hits from Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, Katy Perry, and more. It also shines in its gender inclusivity, featuring LGBTQ+ representation and a strong theme of women’s empowerment.

If you follow my book posts, you’ll know that I love a what if scenario. And while this was my first time experiencing a jukebox musical (a stage or film musical that uses popular songs to tell a story rather than original music), I love musicals in general and couldn’t wait to try it.

I was astounded at how the songs were woven into the story—it was incredibly smart and beautiful. But I also felt like I’d enjoyed a concert, with all the benefits and none of the downsides. There were some absolutely stunning effects, too. And glitter. Lots of glitter!

Going to the Theatre Alone: What It Felt Like

Why a Solo Theatre Date Is Worth It

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Final Thoughts: A Five-Star Solo Date

My first solo theatre trip to & Juliet was a total success. Not only was the show a five-star experience, but I left feeling inspired to plan more solo dates in the future. Whether it’s another musical, a solo meal, or even a short getaway, I now see solo adventures in a whole new light (I highly recommend & Juliet whether alone or not though!).

If you’ve been thinking about going to the theatre alone, take this as your sign to do it. You won’t regret it.

Would you like more of this series? Let me know if you would in the comments!

Interested in listening to the & Juliet soundtrack? I loved the Broadway one:


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5 responses to “Solo Date: Why You Should Try Going to the Theatre Alone in 2025”

  1. I loved reading this! It sounds like you had so much fun! I used to go to concerts alone because I didn’t have to worry anyone else but myself I could leave or stay when I wanted and I could do what I wanted when. It’s definitely a freeing experience!

    1. I went to another show alone last week. I’ve booked two more but I am going with family. But I’m going to try some other solo dates! I’m not sure if I would manage a concert alone just yet though. I need to work up to it hehe

      1. That sounds amazing! I hope you have a great time on your solo dates!
        It’s funny because I don’t know if I’d do a concert alone now, but back in my late teens early 20s I was all about it!

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  3. I’ve done the solo movie date thing. Worked like a charm! Great post! 😊

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