Get set to catch
the spell binding London musical, Wicked at the magnificent Apollo Victoria
Theatre! The blockbuster London show is a complete treat for the theatre
lovers. The magnificent theatre is located at 17 Wilton Road, London, SW1V 1LL
and positioned opposite busy Victoria Railway Station on Wilton Road. Some of
the topmost London attractions are located at a nearby distance such as Buckingham
Palace and Hyde Park.
Apollo Victoria Theatre
London is located at an accessible location
such as buses, tubes, cars and taxis.
You can also visit the theatre via bus route numbers 38, 73, 8 and 24. The
blockbuster untold saga of Witches of Oz made its London debut in the year 2006
and since then went on winning various prestigious awards and acclamations.
Wicked
London has won some of the prestigious awards
such as 2010 Laurence Olivier Award for Most Popular Show and the 2010/11
Whatsonstage.com Award for Best Show. Wicked is the saga of friendship of two
witches, Glinda and Elphaba. To make it an unforgettable experience, you can
also opt for enjoyable wicked meal deal packages. With these packages, you
would be able to enjoy the show at fullest with an enjoyable stay at a nearby
luxurious hotel along with lip smacking food at the finest restaurant.
With
unforgettable musical score by Stephen Schwartz, Wicked is a mesmerizing
experience for the theatre lovers. For those who are looking for stunning and
spectacular musicals must go for blockbuster London show, Wicked. With special
effects and immensely talented ensemble, the show is a must watch for the
theatre lovers. The show is a recommended for 8+ kids. The two hours and forty
five minutes show can be enjoyed with your dear ones at fullest!
Apollo Victoria
Theatre has a occupancy of 2208 and categorised into three sections as Stalls
and Circle. In the year 1929, theatre made its debut as a state of the art
cinema and was designed by Ernest Walmsley Lewis in the art deco style. The
theatre hosted some of the notable productions such as The Sound of Music,
Fiddler on the Roof and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Starlight Express.
No comments:
Post a Comment