Wicked
Wicked
Nominated for the WhatsOnStage Awards 2024 for Best Takeover Performance.
Get tickets to the multi award winning WICKED at London’s Apollo Victoria Theatre, now in its landmark 18th year. Discover the untold story of the Wicked Witch of the West.
WICKED, the West End and Broadway musical sensation, is the winner of more than 100 global awards, including three Tony Awards on Broadway, two Olivier Awards, eleven WhatsOnStage Awards, and a Grammy.
Currently starring Alexia Khadime as Elphaba with Lucy St. Louis as her counterpart Glinda. WICKED is the 10th longest running production in West End history. This spellbinding show has been seen by over 12 million people, and it remains ‘one of the most successful musicals of all time’ (BBC News).
Transporting audiences to a stunningly reimagined world of Oz, this outstanding musical features stunning costumes, spectacular sets and show-stopping songs in a night of spellbinding theatrical magic.
- Booking Information
Venue opens 90 minutes prior to the performance with bars, kiosks and toilet facilities available.
Auditorium opens for seating 55 minutes prior to the performance.
Latecomers can only be admitted into the auditorium at a suitable break in the performance, which is approximately 25 minutes after curtain-up.
- Cast
WICKED currently stars Alexia Khadime (Elphaba), Lucy St. Louis (Glinda), Ryan Reid (Fiyero), Sophie-Louise Dann (Madame Morrible), Mark Curry (The Wizard), Caitlin Anderson (Nessarose), Joe Thompson-Oubari (Boq), Simeon Truby (Doctor Dillamond)
- Duration
2 hours 45 minutes, including one 20 minute interval.
- Good To Know
Venue opens 90 minutes prior to the performance with bars, kiosks and toilet facilities available.
Auditorium opens for seating 55 minutes prior to the performance.
Latecomers can only be admitted into the auditorium at a suitable break in the performance, which is approximately 25 minutes after curtain-up.
- Seat Selection Info
Age Recommendation 7+. Babies and children under the age of 5 cannot be admitted to the venue. All guests aged 15 or under must be seated next to an accompanying adult (18+). All persons attending, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
Additional Details & FAQ
- Access Information
If you require accessibility information, please call the venue directly on 0333 009 5399.
Sign Language Interpreted performance - Wednesday 12th July 2023 @2.30pm
- Cancellation Policy
No refund or exchanges are available after purchase.
- General Conditions
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- Suitable For Children
Age Recommendation 7+. Babies and children under the age of 5 cannot be admitted to the venue. All guests aged 15 or under must be seated next to an accompanying adult (18+). All persons attending, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
- Where Do I Go
17 Wilton Road
London
SW1V 1LG
By Tube: Victoria, By Bus: Victoria Coach Station
Reviews
Spike Siegel
Mar 22, 2022
The film world continues its love affair with werewolves, vampires and all things 'Twilight'. But theatre types have always known witches are where it's at. After its 2006 opening at Apollo Victoria, Oz prequel 'Wicked' continues to fill this massive theatre with an international crowd of voracious consumers (glass of champagne and a choccy for £16 anyone?). But this stylish and bombastic musical still delivers, sailing over its patchy score thanks to a gravity-defying performance from its current leading lady Rachel Tucker, as the intense green-skinned undergrad who goes on to become the Wicked Witch of the West. 'Wicked' is a spectacle that rises or falls around its central performance. In the midst of a gigantic production full of bangs, bells and whistles Tucker, with her small frame and searing vocal ability, simply flies off with the show. She's closely followed by Gina Beck, who plays good girl, Glinda. Glinda and Elphaba's relationship forms the heart of this story and, as the Good Witch, Beck is a consummate clown, playing up the silliness of her character at every turn. But she can raise a tear, too, and her final duet with Tucker, 'For Good', is genuinely heart-rending. The Tim Burton-inspired ensemble oscillate between the hypnotic and grotesque and a sweet but thin voiced Matt Willis charms as the rather superfluous Prince. As in classical ballet, this is all about the women and, even by previous lead Idina Menzel's standards, they are in soaring form here.
Feb 11, 2022
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