The Wizard of Oz Tickets

The Wizard of Oz at The London Palladium

From 21st February 2012 Tuesday performances of The Wizard Of Oz will start at 7:30pm.

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s brand new musical brings the classic story of The Wizard of Oz back to the West End in a lavish production at the London Palladium. Kansas farm girl Dorothy Gale finds herself carried away by a powerful tornado and dropped back to earth in the Land of Oz. So begins a magical adventure that sees Dorothy make some unlikely friends and thwart the plans of The Wicked Witch of the West. BBC ‘Over the Rainbow’ winner Danielle Hope is ‘Dorothy’, whilst stage legend Michael Crawford plays ‘The Wizard’.

*Danielle Hope shall play Dorothy on Sunday shows. Sophie Evans shall play Dorothy on Tuesday shows.

** Sophie Evans and Russell Grant will perform eight performances per week. Sophie will play Dorothy on a full-time basis from Tuesday 7th February 2012. Russell’s first performance as 'The Wizard' will be Tuesday 14th February 2012. Both are confirmed to play these roles until Sunday 13th May 2012. 

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Sophie Evans will be on holiday from Tuesday 27th March 2012 to Sunday 1st April 2012 inclusive.
 
Russell Grant will not appear at the following performances:
 
Sunday 11th March 2012
Friday 16th March 2012
Sunday 18th March 2012   

PROFESSOR MARVEL/THE WIZARD Michael Crawford
DOROTHY Danielle Hope
HICKORY/TIN MAN Edward Baker-Duly
ZEKE/COWARDLY LION David Ganly
HUNK/SCARECROW Paul Keating
GLINDA Emily Tierney
MISS GULCH/WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST Marianne Benedict
ALTERNATE DOROTHY Sophie Evans

The Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium

As shown in the seating plan below, the London Palladium is spread over three levels: Stalls, Royal Circle and Upper Circle. The Stalls offer excellent unobstructed views all the way across, however the six rows to the rear suffer from an overhang restriction from the Royal Circle above (rows T to XX). In rows T and U this restriction is minimal. The Royal Circle offers fantastic, clear views throughout. The Seats in the Upper Circle are high and set back from the stage. The view from the front two rows is slightly affected by a handrail (rows A and B). The last two rows do feel ‘up in the Gods’, but views are unobstructed (rows L and M).

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Location

West End

Venue

London Palladium

Booking until

Sunday 15th January 2012

Performance Times

Mon No show
Tue 7:00PM
Wed 2:30PM 7:30PM
Thu 7:30PM
Fri 7:30PM
Sat 2:30PM 7:30PM
Sun 3:00PM

Duration

2h 45m

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