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The Wizard of Oz has made a spectacular comeback to the West End and with winner of Over The Rainbow, Danielle Hope starring as Dorothy!
Join Dorothy and Toto the dog as they find their way home after their house is blown away in a tornado. On their mission to get back to their Kansas farmhouse they make some new friends along the way; The Tin Man, The Cowardly Lion and The Scarecrow.
Follow their adventures along the yellow brick road in this hotly-anticipated West End show.
Please noteDanielle will not be playing Dorothy on the following dates:
Weeks commencing September 5 and September 12.
All Tuesdays from March 8 are not guaranteed.
Tuesday - 7:00pm
Wednesday - Saturday - 7:30pm
Please arrive at the theatre at least 30 minutes before showtime.
We are unable to offer tickets for assisted performances. Please contact the theatre directly for more information.
The Wizard of Oz is showing at London Palladium
Produced By: Andrew Lloyd Webber and Bill Kenwright
Brand New Songs Written By: Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice
Director: Jeremy Sams
Design: Robert Jones
Dorothy: Sophie Evans
The Wizard: Russell Grant
Tin Man: Edward Baker-Duly
Lion: Martin Callaghan
Scarecrow: Paul Keating
Glinda: Emily Tierney
Wicked Witch of the West: Marianne Benedict
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s stunning adaptation of The Wizard of Oz is a magical, family-friendly show.
With all the songs from the film’s Arlen/Harburg score — plus a few extra numbers written by The Lord and Tim Rice — it is a nostalgic masterpiece with a contemporary twist. » Read the full review