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The Wizard Of Oz tickets, London


 
Show Description
The Wizard of Oz the musical is spectacle at its very best. This adaptation of the Frank Baum book and the Judy Garland movie, with new songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, is nothing short of mind blowing. Tickets for the Wizard of Oz are going as fast as the Kansas cyclone that whisked off Dorothy. The Wizard of Oz show takes live musical theatre to the limits of what’s technically possible.

The stars of the Wizard of Oz London show are the costume design and the incredible set. The Yellow Brick Road is a tilted revolve from which poppy fields and forests somehow emerge. The Wicked Witch of the West flies over the audience without any apparent support. Whatever else, the Wizard of Oz West End production astounds with the all the latest, magical stage effects.

The Wizard of Oz musical also showcases the winner of the BBC TV talent contest to find Dorothy and then there’s the songs. For many, the real point of the Wizard of Oz tickets is to hear classics like “Over The Rainbow”, “We're Off To See The Wizard” and “Follow The Yellow Brick Road” superbly realised and performed. If you prefer musicals to mix nostalgia with spectacle, great tunes and incredible visuals, this is the show for you!

Performances Info
Booking until: Sunday, 02 of September 2012

Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday at 2:30pm, Sunday at 3pm
Evenings: Tuesday at 7pm, Wednesday to Saturday 7:30pm
Venue: London Palladium
Directions: Take the Victoria, Jubilee or Central line to Oxford Circus station and exit onto Argyll street. The theatre is a 2 minute walk.

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The Wizard Of Oz London Palladium, Argyll Street, London, W1V 1AD
The Wizard Of Oz London Palladium, Argyll Street, London, W1V 1AD
The Wizard Of Oz London Palladium, Argyll Street, London, W1V 1AD
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    'A Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Danielle Hope's marvellous performance. She's perfect' (Posted on 19/05/2011)
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    'A show of genuine flair and imagination, sumptuously staged, a dream of a show' (Posted on 19/05/2011)
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    Andrew Lloyd Webber finds new magic over the rainbow. A family musical with a gorgeous sense of spectacle (Posted on 19/05/2011)

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  • The Wizard of Oz the musical is spectacle at its very best. This adaptation of the Frank Baum book and the Judy Garland movie, with new songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, is nothing short of mind blowing. Tickets for the Wizard of Oz are going as fast as the Kansas cyclone that whisked off Dorothy. The Wizard of Oz show takes live musical theatre to the limits of what’s technically possible.

    The stars of the Wizard of Oz London show are the costume design and the incredible set. The Yellow Brick Road is a tilted revolve from which poppy fields and forests somehow emerge. The Wicked Witch of the West flies over the audience without any apparent support. Whatever else, the Wizard of Oz West End production astounds with the all the latest, magical stage effects.

    The Wizard of Oz musical also showcases the winner of the BBC TV talent contest to find Dorothy and then there’s the songs. For many, the real point of the Wizard of Oz tickets is to hear classics like “Over The Rainbow”, “We're Off To See The Wizard” and “Follow The Yellow Brick Road” superbly realised and performed. If you prefer musicals to mix nostalgia with spectacle, great tunes and incredible visuals, this is the show for you!

     


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