The enjoyable
London show Wicked is running with houseful shows at the Apollo
Victoria Theatre London. The two hours and forty five minutes show,
Wicked is the story of two witches who lives in the Wizard of Oz. The
spectacular production makes the show a worthwhile experience for the theatre
lovers.
Emma Hatton who
is the portraying the role of Elphaba in the current production is simply
outstanding. Earlier, she was a standby
for the role but her singing skills need a lot of appreciation. As she is
playing the character quite often, Emma has settled herself fully in the role
and also get enough opportunity to play Elphaba beautifully.
If you catch the
recent production of Wicked
the London, you will feel that Emma as Elphaba has become more rounded
and credible. Interestingly, the singing skill has
increased considerably and is certainly one of the finest singers.
On the other
Sophie Linder Lee as Glinda is superb. Her singing skills need to be applauded
as in the second song, which is one of the toughest, she has to run all over
the stage and need to be electric. She has to finish the song with full of
energy and she did it finely.
It’s a treat to
watch both Emma and Sophie portraying as Glinda and Elphaba, as it’s nice to see
them back together. The show has some lovely moments and has finely captured
the friendship and familiarity of both the girls.
Melissa Jacques
portrayed the role of Madame Morrible and brilliantly mimics the actual actor.
Wicked is undoubtedly one of the most loved shows of the London Westend which
is still going strong amongst the audience. The show is enjoying both its loyal
fans as well as the new ones. The mesmerizing London show has also won various
awards and acclamations which certainly prove its authenticity and popularity
amongst both the classes, masses along with critics.
So feel the
magic of spell binding London show Wicked with your loved ones at the
magnificent Apollo Victoria Theatre once again. If you haven’t watched the show
yet then you are certainly missing something!
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