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Wicked    

  
 Theatre: Apollo Victoria Theatre
 
 

Address: 17 Wilton Road,  London
               SW1V 1LL
 

  
 Nearest Tube:  Victoria
  
 Booking Until: 4th April 2009
  
 Running Time: 2 Hours 50 Minutes
  
 
RECOMMENDED age of 8yrs+
  
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 Monday - Saturday at 7.30pm
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Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm

 

  

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Wicked - When Dorothy famously triumphed over the Wicked Witch, we only ever heard one side of the story. Two girls meet in the land of Oz. One, born with emerald green skin, is smart feisty and misunderstood, The other beautiful ambitious and very very popular. Wicked is the story of these two unlikely friends and how they end up as the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the good witch

 
 

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Cast 

Elphaba -  Kerry Ellis 
Glinda - Dianne Pilkington 
Fiyero - Oliver Tompsett 
Madame Morrible - Susie Blake
The Wizard - Nigel Planer
Boq - James Gillan 
Doctor Dillamond  - Andy Mace
Nessarose - Katie Rowley Jones

 

Theatre Reviews

Wicked Unexpectedly witty, enjoyable. Winnie Holzman's script keeps the gags coming as it cleverly subverts the film that spawned it. And Joe Mantello's production is packed with spectacular coups de theatre and some magical lighting effects by Kenneth Posner. Stephen Schwartz's lyrics are occasionally touched with wit, but what he really specializes in are big power ballads that allow the two female leads to stand centre stage and soar into the stratospheric. This they do with some style.
The Daily Telegraph
 

This is a truly eccentric affair but it comes to us laden with Broadway awards. To judge from the way the first-night audience was cheering as at a rock concert from the outset, will II suspect like The Lion King, prove triumphant over here for its sheer spectacle.
The Daily Express

 

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