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Tickets to Wicked the Musical Theater Show in London

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London, GB
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Tickets to Wicked the Musical Theater Show in London

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London, GB
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Experience the enchantment of Wicked the Musical Theater Show at Apollo Victoria Theatre in London. Delve into the untold story of the iconic witches from Frank L Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. While Dorothy's triumph in Oz is well-known, Wicked unveils the captivating and surprising journey of Elphaba, the misunderstood green girl who ultimately became the Wicked Witch of the West. Step into the Apollo Victoria Theatre and be transported into a world of spellbinding magic and unforgettable melodies. This mind-boggling extravaganza, based on Gregory Maguire's best-selling novel, brings to life the extraordinary friendship between Elphaba and Glinda, the Good Witch of the North. With mesmerizing sets, dazzling costumes, and jaw-dropping stunts, this mesmerizing adventure will captivate audiences of all ages. Immerse yourself in the world of Wicked and be prepared to be spellbound for 165 extraordinary minutes.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Included
  • 2 hours 45 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-9 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Mind-boggling extravaganza at Apollo Victoria Theatre
  • Captivating and surprising story of misunderstood green girl
  • Friendship between two different student witches
  • Dazzling costumes and high-flying stunts
  • Magical adventure that entrances adults and children
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Hotel pickup and drop off

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Introduction

Indulge in the enchanting world of Wicked the Musical Theater Show at the iconic Apollo Victoria Theatre in London. This mesmerizing production unveils the untold story of the iconic witches from L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, giving you a fresh perspective on the beloved tale. Prepare to be spellbound as you delve into the captivating and surprising journey of Elphaba, the misunderstood green girl, who ultimately becomes the infamous Wicked Witch of the West.

What to expect?

Immerse yourself in a theatrical extravaganza that lasts for approximately 165 minutes. As you make your way to the Apollo Victoria Theatre, you'll feel the anticipation building. Once the curtains rise, you'll be transported to a magical realm where friendships, magic, and intriguing plot twists await. Witness the blossoming camaraderie between two contrasting student witches, Elphaba and Glinda, as their paths intertwine in unexpected ways. Prepare to be dazzled by the Tony award-winning sets, stunning costumes, and awe-inspiring high-flying stunts that bring this fantastical adventure to life. Brace yourself for a performance filled with show-stopping melodies crafted by the renowned composer, Stephen Schwartz.

Who is this for?

Whether you're a die-hard fan of The Wizard of Oz or simply someone who appreciates exceptional theater, Wicked the Musical is an absolute must-see. Designed to captivate audiences of all ages, this production offers an incredible experience for families, friends, and solo theater enthusiasts alike. Join fellow theater lovers and embark on a journey that transcends time and age, appealing to the inner child in all of us. No matter your background or interests, this magical performance is bound to leave you awestruck.

Why book this?

Booking your ticket to Wicked the Musical is a decision that unlocks a world of wonder and imagination. Step into a realm where reality blends seamlessly with fantasy, and where the power of friendship conquers all obstacles. Witness the birth of an iconic villain, and gain a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped her destiny. With its heartfelt storytelling, mesmerizing visuals, and unforgettable music, this show promises an experience that will leave you both moved and entertained. Allow yourself to be transported to a world where things are not as they seem, and where the magic of theater unfolds before your eyes.

Good to know

It's important to note that the show's duration is approximately 165 minutes, providing ample time to fully immerse yourself in this extraordinary journey. The Apollo Victoria Theatre, located in central London, is easily accessible, allowing you to travel independently and arrive at the venue with ease. Be prepared to witness astonishing performances and breathtaking sets that have garnered critical acclaim for their creativity and beauty. Additionally, it's worth mentioning that the show appeals to a diverse audience, making it an inclusive and unforgettable experience for all attendees.

Reviews

Patrons who have attended Wicked the Musical Theater Show have been left astounded by its awe-inspiring performances and gripping storyline. Many have praised the exceptional talent of the cast, who breathe life into the iconic characters with their impeccable acting and powerful vocals. The show's seamless blend of humor and heart has resonated with audiences, offering a rich and emotionally charged experience. From the mesmerizing stage sets to the show-stopping musical numbers, Wicked has garnered widespread acclaim for its ability to whisk audiences away on an unforgettable journey filled with magic and wonder. Don't just take our word for it; let the overwhelming praise from theatergoers inspire you to experience this spellbinding production for yourself.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Wicked

Travel independently to the Apollo Victoria Theatre in central London and settle down to enjoy Wicked The Musical, a mind-boggling extravaganza that’s been entertaining audiences since it opened in London in 2006. Based on the best-selling novel by Gregory Maguire that served as a prequel to L. Frank Baum’s classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, this magical show tells of the friendship between two very different student witches — Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, and Glinda, the Good Witch of the North — and sets it to show-stopping songs by Stephen Schwartz. Brought to life by incredible Tony award-winning sets, dazzling costumes and high-flying stunts, this magical adventure will entrance adults and children alike. 


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Reviews

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4.2 (280)

129adellel

Saw this show after buying tickets in Leicester Square that afternoon. We very much enjoyed it, although we weren't sure what to expect. Theatre staff were friendly. Music and singing were fantastic. Great way to spend the evening.

Benlyons90

Amazing. I don’t normally like musicals but the show was just amazing. Really enjoyed it. Would defiantly recommend if visiting London.

SybilF

Weak storyline, all the songs sounded the same. Set dark and bland. The performers were very talented and costumes were beautiful. Considering what we paid, it was a disappointment. Better shows in my local theatre at a fraction of the price. Not comparable to west end classics; Lion King, Phantom, Jersey Boys, My Fair Lady. Spend your money elsewhere.

Lisahwood

After reading some of the recent reviews, I was somewhat apprehensive about going to see Wicked and was fully expecting to see something awful. My son wanted to see it rather than Matilda and I was bracing myself for something terrible. I was however very pleasantly surprised and enjoyed every minute. I went with my husband and son (aged 10) and we know the story of the Wizard of Oz very well which definitely helped as I can imagine it might be a bit confusing if you don’t. We sat in the dress circle and had no issues with the sound levels or voice clarity. The singing and acting was great as were the visual effects. An unexpectedly great show and a fantastic night out for all three of us.

Marie W

Wicked?...Oh No It Isn't....Terrible, perhaps but not 'wicked'. It's neither a quality musical nor a camp, titillating panto: It falls bang smack in the middle of the two. I tried to figure out if it was miscast but that would imply it was the actors fault, which I really don't think it is. The plot, ( I'm being presumtious in assuming there was one), had more holes than a Tetley's tea bag. With the exception of the song 'Gravity' the majority of the songs are like poor Eurovision submissions from Latvia or Albania. Staging etc, costumes, lighting etc were all fantastic. Clearly a lot of money has been invested to make this project an air of quality and, I think for a young family not really wanting much more than flashing lights, a bit of dry ice and some cheezy lines, this ticks all the boxes but if your benchmark is work like Hamilton you're gonna want to hit the emergency exit as soon as the bar closes for the start of the performance. I hate to punch down because the effort actors, technicians, musicians put into their work is immeasurable but the creators and directors contribution is so outdated with this production it warrants a demolition order. To precis, it's utter garbage.

dietz113

Amazzzing, fantastic? Er no, this is just a silly pantomine . The cast were really poor, worthy of some second rate provincial theatre but not a major London theatre charging London prices for the tickets. They could not sing correctly, all the songs were sung in the pop culture method of screechy wails, with little or no ability to hit a high note. The sound quality is so poor and diction so bad I could no hear what was being said alot of the time. There were good creative costumns mainly for the supporting cast, rather than the main characters. and of course there was a predictable princess ballgown look for the good witch. The lightening effects were good but not consitently used. The audience consisted of hundreds of school children for what purpose I could not fathom out, it certainly could not have been for educational reasons. Although the venue booking conditions say children under 18 have to be with an adult , the teachers sat in a different part of the theatre away from their irritating charges so did not stop the constant movement in and out of the auditorium by children .

Manuela A

An interesting story which is for children also has some taglines for adults, the best music of all show is a must for adults: “wonderful”! The special effects are impactful.

Anita C

Disappointed. Story line poor sound quality poor Cast did their best to restore a poor story line. We paid £200 to go in my Husband said he would pay another£200 to get out at the interval could easily of left at half time.

146CCurrie

Saw this in Edinburgh at the Playhouse. It is a must see. Talented terrific cast, wonderful sets and such energy and emotion. Family friendly too, maybe a little scary and loud for very young children but anyone over seven could love it. It was a magical experience and now I cannot get Defying Gravity ouf of my head. Great day out, you will not be disappointed. Get tickets now, well worth the investment.

V9447BXchristopherk

The leads are terrible, really struggling to act and hitting note seems optional to them. Made it the worst show I’ve seen in 45 years of going to musicals. The whole production felt cheap and lazy, or maybe just tired. Probably time to retire this on. It felt like a screechy, bad pantomime. Four people in front of me talked and texted through the first half. Apparently the cast had complained, as had other audience members. So the staff told them off, but didn’t kick them out. If this is live theatre in London, it’s dead.
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2024-04-25 21:10