It has been announced that the West End production of Wicked has extended its booking period at the Apollo Victoria Theatre until 1st November 2014. Tickets for the musical's 16th booking period go on sale at 10.00am on Monday 2nd September 2013.

Wicked tells the incredible untold story of the Witches of Oz and has already been seen by over 5 million people in London since its premiere in September 2006. While continuing its open-ended London run, a major new production will also be touring the UK and Ireland, beginning at the Palace Theatre in Manchester on 12th September 2013.
Wicked currently stars: Louise Dearman (Elphaba), Gina Beck (Glinda), Ben Freeman (Fiyero), Harriet Thorpe (Madame Morrible), Keith Bartlett (The Wizard), Christopher Howell (Doctor Dillamond), Sam Lupton (Boq), Katie Rowley Jones (Nessarose), Hayley Gallivan (Standby Elphaba) and Lucy van Gasse (Standby Glinda).
From Monday 18th November 2013 it will star: Willemijn Verkaik (Elphaba), Savannah Stevenson (Glinda), Jeremy Taylor (Fiyero), Sue Kelvin (Madame Morrible), Sam Kelly (The Wizard), Paul Clarkson (Doctor Dillamond), Sam Lupton (Boq), Katie Rowley Jones (Nessarose), Emma Hatton (Standby Elphaba) and Sophie Linder-Lee (Standby Glinda). Click here to meet the new cast.
There are at present 9 productions playing concurrently around the world: at the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway (where it is now in its 10th Anniversary year), on two North American tours, in Japan, South Korea, Mexico, on tour in Australia/New Zealand, on tour in the UK/Ireland and at London’s Apollo Victoria Theatre (where it is now in its 8th year). Wicked has already been seen by over 37 million people worldwide and grossed in excess of $3 billion at the Box Office.
Click here to book tickets (no booking fee offer).
Related
Interview with Louise Dearman, currently playing Elphaba
Interview with Gina Beck, currently playing Glinda
Interview with Christopher Howell, currently playing Doctor Dillamond
Interview with Oliver Watton, currently in the ensemble
Interview with Oliver Watton, currently in the ensemble
Interview with Emma Hatton, soon to be Standby Elphaba
Photo Credit: Matt Crockett
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Photo Credit: Matt Crockett
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