
Wicked: For Good is the part II or should that be act II of Wicked. Where we continue the story of Elphaba and Glinda.
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Wicked: For Good is the part II or should that be act II of Wicked. Where we continue the story of Elphaba and Glinda.
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The story of Robbie Williams, his childhood, rise of fame with boyband Take That and branching out on a solo career while fighting many demons.
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When Ashley a Broadway dancer finds herself out of her dream job right before Christmas she heads home to her small town and must help her parents save the nightclub they have owned for years.
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Life has never been easy for Elphaba after being born totally green, resented by her father and ridiculed by everyone she meets. Everything is about to change when her powers are spotted and she attends Shiz University. An unlikely friendship with a very popular girl named Glinda would change everything.
*Wicked: Part I*
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Continue reading “Wicked (2024) Review”CYNTHIA ERIVO, ARIANA GRANDE, JEFF GOLDBLUM, MICHELLE YEOH, JONATHAN BAILEY JOINED DIRECTOR JON M. CHU AT THE UK PREMIERE OF WICKED IN LONDON YESTERDAY EVENING.

London, Monday 18th November 2024
Director Jon M. Chu was joined by Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Bailey and more of the spectacular cast of the upcoming film, Wicked. The UK premiere was the final tour stop on the global press tour ahead of the films release this Friday, 22 November.
Special guests in attendance to celebrate the release include: Alan Carr, Henry Golding, Kimberley Walsh, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Mabel, Maisie Peters, Munroe Bergdorf, Olly Alexander, and previous ‘Wicked’ cast from the West End.
Based on one of the most beloved and enduring stage musicals in Broadway history, Wicked is the untold story of the witches of Oz, starring Emmy, Grammy and Tony winning and Oscar®-nominated powerhouse Cynthia Erivo (Harriet, Broadway’s The Color Purple) as Elphaba, a young woman misunderstood because of her unusual green skin who has yet to discover her true power, and Grammy-winning, multi-platinum recording artist Ariana Grande as Glinda, a popular young woman gilded by privilege and ambition who has yet to discover her true heart.

Failed comedian and murderer Arthur Fleck is struggling with the dual identity as he is incarcerated at Arkham State Hospital while he is awaiting trial, meeting the love of his life in Lee Quinzel will change everything.
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That’s right last week marked 60 years since the release of Mary Poppins in cinemas and it has stayed around and delighted many generations from that moment forward. This is one of those films that I find strange if someone has not seen it, I think I exhausted my VHS tape (yes, I am that old) from watching and rewinding and watching again. Julie Andrews is practically perfect in every way as Mary Poppins and you cannot help but love the character. This was Julie Andrews big break after the controvesary of her not being cast in My Fair Lady having played the role to perfection on stage, and she started filming Poppins in 1963 ahead of the 1964 release date, I mean I guess it all worked out nicely in the end though given that she walked away with an Oscar for her efforts on the film.


Over the years we have had many different additions and further adaptations from Mary Poppins. It took all the way to 2004 for the stage musical version to be first performed and since then it has not only played on Broadway and in London’s West End but on tours around the world. I caught it in Newcastle on a UK tour in 2016 and it certainly manages to capture so much magic and transfer to the stage, but for me the special nature of the original film will always be difficult to beat.
In 2013 we had Saving Mr Banks which was loosely based around Walt Disney attempting to get the rights to the film from P.L. Travers who managed to resist for many years and often claimed that she did not like the film due to it being so different from her books. As a huge Mary Poppins fan I did enjoy that film though as it was just more to learn around the film being made. In 2018 we eventually got an always wanted sequel in Mary Poppins Returns with Emily Blunt taking over from Julie Andrews in the title role of Mary.
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Cast
Shawna Hamic – Ursula
River Medway – Ariel
Thomas Lowe – Triton
Allie Dart – Sebastian
Jamie Mawson – Eric
Julian Capolei – Grimsby
Corrina Buchan – Ensemble
Jack Gray – Ensemble
Jamie McKillop – Ensemble
Milly Willows – Ensemble
Date: Thursday 4th July 2024
Venue: Theatre Royal, Newcastle
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Cast
Steven Webb – Kevin
Tricia Paoluccio – Dolly Parton
Date: Saturday 22nd June 2024
Venue: Theatre Royal, Newcastle
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Continue reading “Here You Come Again (Review) UK Tour 2024”We eventually have the first official trailer for the much anticipated first part of the Wicked film. One of my all time favourite musicals and this does look epic!