‘The Journey through OZ’ Worldwide Premiere Tour for Wicked

Universal Pictures, in collaboration with the acclaimed powerhouse stars of Wicked —Emmy, Grammy and Tony winning artist and Academy Award® nominee Cynthia Erivo; Grammy-winning multi-platinum recording artist and global superstar Ariana Grande and pop culture icon Jeff Goldblum—today announced The Journey Through Oz, a five-city global premiere tour celebrating the release of Universal Pictures’ generation-defining cinematic event, Wicked (in cinemas 22 November).

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Moments worth paying for presents a special message from the stars of Universal Pictures’ Wicked!

Prepare to defy gravity as today, Moments Worth Paying For presents an exclusive message for UK and Irish audiences from Elphaba and Glinda ahead of the release of Universal Pictures’ WICKED, arriving in U.K. and Irish cinemas on November 22nd, 2024.

In exclusive and brand-new content, film stars Cynthia Erivo (Elphaba) and Ariana Grande (Glinda) share their excitement about bringing the Land of Oz to the big screen and tell audiences why they should experience the magic and wonder of Wicked in their local cinemas. 

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Poster – Wicked (2024)

Playing a little bit of catch up after the official trailer was released a few days ago, I missed that this incredible poster has been around for three days as well! I sersioulsy hope everyone is ready for Let’s Go To The Movies to pretty much turn into a Wicked fan page!

The poster captures the pink goes good with green that we get within Wicked and signifies so much more! Not forgetting the “Everyone deserves the chance to fly”.

Trailer: Wicked (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!

Oscars 2024: Red Carpet – Ariana Grande

The other half of Wicked and she’s wearing pink!

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 10: Ariana Grande attends the 96th Annual Academy Awards on March 10, 2024 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)

Wicked Movie: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo cast!

Good news!

That’s right it has eventually happened we have casting news for the Wicked Movie version that has been talked about for so many years now that I have even lost count. It is one of the most successful and well loved stage musicals of all time, I myself have seen it nine times since first seeing it on Broadway back in 2009. (I even had a truly wonderful birthday cake for my 30th birthday that was Wicked themed). It is a truly fantastic show with so many outstanding songs and along with a good story with some amazing points to it all.

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Musicals: From Stage to Screen

I have always loved and adored musicals but I am fully aware that the genre seems to be the most difficult to please people who aren’t the biggest fans of them. After rewatching Chicago and the up and coming release of In the Heights it has me thinking about musicals going from stage to screen. Then if you have actually seen them on stage before the film adaptation or if you see the film first and then the stage musical. For obvious reasons a lot of changes have to be made when taking a show from the stage and putting it on screen, this is the main reason I feel Wicked has been left in production for around 12 years now. It’s one of my favourite stage musicals that I have currently seen nine times, but I really cannot picture how it will transfer to film without losing its magic and quite frankly being rather ridiculous on screen?

In the Heights is a show that I have been very lucky to see on stage twice, the first time on Broadway the night before it won the Tony Award for Best New Musical in 2008 and then in the West End in 2016. Both times I appreciated the unique nature of the music and quite frankly I think it is better than Hamilton. Both obviously coming from the genius mind of Lin-Manuel Miranda, seeing him perform on Broadway was certainly very special. I have been looking forward to seeing the film adaption of In the Heights since it was announced and that is now only a few weeks away. The reviews that have been released so far have been extremely positive and this increases my excitement to see the film. As we always seem to go through phases with musicals and one often leads to more being released.

I am really hoping that people who are not the biggest fans of musicals will give In the Heights a watch though as it really is not like any other musical you have seen before, we have come a very long way from the traditional musical numbers and acting. The rap/hiphop style is something so unique and different that it is a true joy to witness, I feel I have now moved more into begging people to see it, even though I haven’t myself yet either. I just hope audiences will be open minded and see something that dares to be different.

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Musical Moments – For Good (West End Wicked Witches)

If you are in need of something to make you feel very happy but also possibly cry then here we have a a truly amazing collaboration featuring an incredible 23 West End actresses who have been in Wicked as Elphaba or Glinda.

In support of the MAD Trust which works with the theatre community to fight against AIDS and HIV.

Should you choose to donate, the theatre community would be truly grateful: Text “SUPPORT” to 70111 to donate £5 (UK ONLY) or Donate any amount at https://bit.ly/3bwP1qM or http://www.madtrust.org.uk

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Theatre: WhatsOnStage Awards 2019

The nominations for the 19th WhatsOnStage Awards have been announced and the ceremony will take place on 3rd March 2019.

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Best Actor in a Play sponsored by Radisson Blu Edwardian
Aidan Turner, The Lieutenant of Inishmore
Arinzé Kene, Misty
Colin Morgan, Translations
Kyle Soller, The Inheritance
Mark Gatiss, The Madness of George III

Best Actress in a Play
Carey Mulligan, Girls & Boys
Charlie Murphy, The Lieutenant of Inishmore
Katherine Parkinson, Home, I’m Darling
Patsy Ferran, Summer and Smoke
Sophie Okonedo, Antony and Cleopatra

Best Actor in a Musical sponsored by The Umbrella Rooms
Giles Terera, Hamilton
Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical
Jamael Westman, Hamilton
Jamie Muscato, Heathers the Musical
Rob Houchen, Eugenius!

Best Actress in a Musical sponsored by Café de Paris
Adrienne Warren, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical
Carrie Hope Fletcher, Heathers the Musical
Laura Baldwin, Eugenius!
Rachelle Ann Go, Hamilton
Rosalie Craig, Company

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Theatre: StageCon

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A very exciting announcement was made yesterday when StageCon was launched. What is StageCon? Well, it is like Comic Con but filled with Stagey related events, performances and meet and greets with stars from the London stage!

Dates: Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th November 2018
Venue: LONDON S
horeditch Town Hall

Price: £80 (+£6.83 fee) One Day Pass
£150 (+£12.29 fee) Weekend Pass

This is in partnership with WhatsOnStage and the idea is taken from BroadwayCon in New York.

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