Tickets to The Devil Wears Prada musical have been reduced as part of a new deal.

The stage adaptation has been running at London's Dominion Theatre since October, and sees Ugly Betty's Vanessa Williams take on the role of Runway editor Miranda Priestly.

Fans can now get their hands on tickets for 15% less through BuyAGift.co.uk. Additionally, tickets through Red Letter Days are going for 10% off.

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Like the movie, the show follows the relationship between fearsome editor Miranda and her new hire, young journalist Andy – who were played by Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway in the 2006 film.

"Fresh out of college, aspiring journalist Andy scores a job at the prestigious Runway magazine working for fashion's most powerful and terrifying icon – editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly," the synopsis explains.

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"Sacrificing her personal life to meet Miranda's impossible demands, Andy finds herself seduced by the glamorous world she once despised. How far will she go to succeed... and will it be worth selling her soul to get what she's always wanted?"

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The Devil Wears Prada has been scored by the legendary Sir Elton John, with Shaina Taub and Mark Sonnenblick writing the lyrics, and Kate Weatherhead penning the book.

"Re-imagining The Devil Wears Prada for the musical theatre is super exciting," John previously said. "I'm a huge fan of both the book and the feature film, and a huge aficionado of the fashion world. I can't wait to sink my musical teeth into this hunk of popular culture."

In other news, it was reported earlier this year that the original The Devil Wears Prada movie is getting a sequel.

The Devil Wears Prada is playing now at the Dominion Theatre in London.

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