
“Broadway’s biggest blockbuster” (The New York Times) is now the record-breaking sensation of London’s theatreland…
Based on Gregory Maguire’s “outstanding novel” (The Independent), the spellbinding WICKED transports audiences to a spectacular fantasy world of wizards and witches to tell the incredible untold story of an extraordinary friendship between two girls: the blond and popular Glinda and the misunderstood green girl, Elphaba, whose destiny is to become the infamous Wicked Witch of the West.
Experience this unforgettable, award-winning musical and discover that you’ve not been told the whole story about the land of Oz...
CAST
Oliver Tompsett - Fiyero
Kerry Ellis - Elphaba (
until Saturday 7 June 2008)
Dianne Pilkington - Glinda
Susie Blake - Madame Morrible (
until Saturday 12 April 2008)
Nigel Planer - The Wizard (
until Saturday 7 June 2008)
Harriet Thorpe - Madame Morrible (
from Monday 14 April 2008)
Desmond Barritas - The Wizard (
from Monday 9 June 2008)
DESMOND BARRIT is currently starring as ‘Hector’ in Alan Bennett’s The History Boys at Wyndham’s Theatre, for which he has won unanimous critical acclaim.
Nigel Planer will play his final performance as ‘The Wizard’ on Saturday 7 June 2008 after almost two years in the role.
HARRIET THORPE TO PLAY ‘MADAME MORRIBLE’
IN LONDON’S HIT MUSICAL WICKED FROM 14 APRIL 2008
Harriet Thorpe is to star as ‘Madame Morrible’ in the smash hit musical
WICKED at London’s Apollo Victoria Theatre from Monday 14 April 2008.
From early television success in the BBC’s hugely popular comedy series The Brittas Empire, where she famously played the receptionist whose children lived under the counter, to her recent highly acclaimed performance as ‘Mrs Lovett’ in the national tour of Sweeney Todd opposite Jason Donovan, Harriet Thorpe is one the UK’s most popular and successful actors. She has enjoyed a long-standing association with Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French, starring with them in Girls on Top; French & Saunders (numerous appearances including the ‘Countess of Hertzegovina’ in The House of Idiot and ‘Molly Brown’ in their version of Titanic); Absolutely Fabulous, where she and Helen Lederer played Patsy’s colleagues ‘Fleur’ and ‘Catriona’ respectively; two episodes of Murder Most Horrid and, most recently, as journalist ‘Janey Evans’ in The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle. Her prolific stage career has included working with the directors Richard Eyre, David Hare, John Doyle, John Caird, Peter Gill, Howard Davies, Michael Attenborough, Rachel Kavanagh, Timothy Sheader and Rufus Norris. Her numerous film appearances include the wonderfully haughty head of the W.I. in Calendar Girls and she has just completed filming The Calling with Brenda Blethyn and S.N.U.B. with Gary Mavers.
Susie Blake will play her final performance as ‘Madame Morrible’ on Saturday 12 April 2008.
The award-winning, record-breaking hit musical has now been seen by over a million theatregoers since its London premiere in September 2006, taking over £40 million at the Box Office to date. Booking has recently been extended again and tickets are currently on sale until April 2009.
WICKED has music and lyrics by
Stephen Schwartz, a book by
Winnie Holzman, musical staging by
Wayne Cilento and is directed by
Joe Mantello. It is based on the novel, Wicked – The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, by
Gregory Maguire.
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