Wicked Archive

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UnNaturally Green by Felicia Ricci available in the UK!

Hey Hobos, I know it’s been SUCH a long time and I promise I will do a massive update at half term including Ghost and Wicked reviews and tonnes of...

Hey Hobos,

I know it’s been SUCH a long time and I promise I will do a massive update at half term including Ghost and Wicked reviews and tonnes of wedding information!  However, before then I just wanted to let you know about something exciting that has come to my attention!

Wicked the Musical is amazing! I have loved it since the day I saw it.  I have seen no less that 10 standbys/understudies in my 10 visits to Wicked and so was thrillified (see what I did there) to find out (a while back) that Felicia Ricci, who was once a standby in my favourite musical (Wicked that is – for those of you still asleep) across the pond in the United States of A has written a memoir of her time as standby Elphaba.

No one puts it better than Felicia herself:

There aren’t many jobs which require you to sit around doing nothing most of the day.  There aren’t many jobs which require you to be painted green.  There’s only one job that requires you to do both!

I’ve been waiting aaaages for Felicia’s book to be released to a UK audience.  At the moment there’s no chance of a hard copy but below is the link to the Amazon Kindle (UK) version!!

I’ve read the first chapter and it’s hilarious! I can’t wait to read the rest.

Let me know how you get on in the comments below!

MH xXx

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Cara Confused.com YMCA featuring Wicked’s Louise Dearman

Hey Hobos, For those Wicked lovers out there…here it the new Cara/Louise Dearman advert that you can currently catch on TV screens all over the UK!! Enjoy and leave your...

Hey Hobos,

For those Wicked lovers out there…here it the new Cara/Louise Dearman advert that you can currently catch on TV screens all over the UK!!

Enjoy and leave your lovely comments below!

Jo x

 

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Kerry Ellis and Brian May – Anthems: The Concert Review

Name of Show: Anthems: The Concert Date: 1st May 2011 Starring: Kerry Ellis, Brian May, Adam Pascal, Escala, Dan Gillespie, The West End Chorus Words and Music: Various!! Queen, Steven...

Name of Show: Anthems: The Concert

Date: 1st May 2011

Starring: Kerry Ellis, Brian May, Adam Pascal, Escala, Dan Gillespie, The West End Chorus

Words and Music: Various!! Queen, Steven Schwartz, Don Black

Opened: One day only at RAH but first day of national tour

Theatre: The Royal Albert Hall, London

Seats: Originally 3rd Tier but we were upgraded for free to Stalls L Row 4 Seats 84 & 85

Seat Review: Amazing view and the RAH has these awesome swivelly chairs so you can face any part of the hall!

Price: £35 for 3rd tier seats.  The people in the stalls near our upgraded seats paid about £60

Visit number: First and only!

Rating out of 10: 100

Recommend: Absolutely – you MUST see this tour!

Describe it in 5 words: A truly spectaular anthemic extravaganza.

MiniHobo’s Review:

WOW! It is so hard to know where to start with this review.  Do I start with the magnificant building in which I cheered, clapped and standing ovated? Or perhaps I should begin with the ecstatic atmosphere filled with musical theatre fans, rock fans and Brian May pilgrims? Or would it be disrespectful not to mention first the unquestionably important work of Leukemia and Lymphona Research?  Do I go with my head and review in detail the set, lighting, sound, direction and the many costume changes? Or do I go with my heart and start with the reason most of use were there – KERRY ELLIS!!

Nearly 2 years to the day since she left WICKED (May 9th will always be known as Kerry Ellis Day!), Kerry signed, sealed and delivered, confirming that she is indeed the QUEEN of musical theatre.  With 4 impressive costume changes, rifftastic anthems (both vocally and guitarally!) and flawless, stunning vocals, she went from stage songstress and friend of Brian May to international megastar.  She growled the crowd into no less than 3 standing ovations and her vocals could’ve become a live recording with NO editing necessary – at one point I was longing for her to miss a note just to show she’s not perfect but, I am jealous to confirm that indeed, she is!!

Kerry has an incredible way of effortlessly making her concerts a personal performance; I felt she was there for me and only me.  And while proving herself a superstar, never once did she show diva tendencies – she gave recognition where due to every single person on the stage; a very humbling trait in such a well-loved performer.

You may notice I haven’t mentioned too much detail about the performances.  This is because you, as the reader, will fall into one of the following 3 catagories:

  1. You were at Anthems: The Concert. In which case you are looking at this with your own opinions already in tact….please stick them in the comments so I can have a nosey at them…I’d love to know what you thought!!
  2. You are going to Anthems: The Concert when it tours. In which case I don’t want to give away anything except that you will have the time of your life and the Ellis and the May will not disappoint.
  3. You didn’t go and you aren’t booked in. In which case…whyever not?  If you love Kerry, or Brian, or rock, or musicals, or music full stop…you need to book tickets.  It’s a showstopping production that puts X Factor alumni and many of the chart topping artists to shame!

We were very lucky last night to also witness the musical talent of Adam Pascal, Escala and Dan Gillespie.  Dan (from The Feeling) joined Kerry and Brian on stage to sing ‘I love it when you call’.   He added an extra dimension that we hadn’t heard on the CD and they were having a ball  up there on stage!! Adam Pascal sang a selection of songs from RENT, HAIR and Spring Awakening.  My personal favourite was Seasons Of Love! Escala performed a couple of Anthems however I don’t think the concert would have been any more or less enjoyable without them there.

If you were at Anthems…what did you think?  If you are going…how excited are you? If neither…why not?? Leave me a loverrrrly comment!!

Thanks

Jo xXx

 

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Wicked The Musical Finland Review (by The Public Reviews)

Name of Show: Wicked The Musical (Finnish Production) Date: Thursday 14th April 2011 Starring: Maria Ylipää, Anna-Maija Tuokko, Vuokko Hovatta, Antti Lang, Ursula Salo, Heikki Sankari, Words and Music: Steven ...

Name of Show: Wicked The Musical (Finnish Production)

Date: Thursday 14th April 2011

Starring: Maria Ylipää, Anna-Maija Tuokko, Vuokko Hovatta, Antti Lang, Ursula Salo, Heikki Sankari,

Words and Music: Steven  Schwartz (Translate into Finnish)

Opened: 26th August 2010

Theatre: Helsingin Kaupungin Teatteri (Helsinki City Theatre)

Seat: 184

Seat Review: Seat was brilliant, all seats have a cinema style view and plenty of leg room.

Price: 51 EUROS (Programme cost 6 EUROS)

Visit number: 3 in London, 1 in Broadway and 1 in Helsinki

Rating out of 10: 7

Recommend: Yes, for any avid Wicked lover

Describe it in 5 words: A loving yet different take.

John from The Public Reviews review:

“Something has changed within me, something is not the same” and these little lyrics couldn’t sum up the experience of seeing Wicked in Helsinki, Finland any better.

When I found out from Jo (Minihobo) that there was a Finnish production of Wicked, which was playing at the same time I would be on a business trip to Helsinki, I set out to get myself a ticket. Now I must point out that I did get my ticket for free as I am currently working with the Finnish National Theatre (you have to have some perks right?) However a top price seat in comparison to its West End cousin or Broadway sister is relatively cheap at only 51 euros.

So what makes this production such an interesting show to see, well for starters it was the 1st non carbon copy production of the show, i.e everything about the production is new, from the orchestrations, the set, the costumes and even a little tinkering of the storyline too.

I won’t go into the storyline of the show as per a normal review as I think everyone who reads Minihobo knows it like the back of your hand, what I will try and do is point out some of the differences both good and bad.

The first thing the struck me as I entered the hideous 1960’s theatre building  Helsingin Kaupungin Teatteri or Helsinki City Theatre, for us English speakers (seems like its been modelled on the National Theatre) is that the experience of Oz happens as soon as you walk through the doors into the enormous foyer. For hear you are greeted with an atmospheric soundscape of the howling wind, the chatter and cries of the flying monkeys, and of course some great audience interaction from the Guards of Oz who are reprimanding members of the audience, but you need to be aware what is also going on above you heads as Flying Monkeys trapeze through the air and hang off the balconies causing mischief.

As we enter the auditorium we are greeted with a familiar site, the projected map of OZ and I have to say was a little disappointed not to see a giant Clockwork Dragon, but unfortunately the projection was out of focus and blurry and screamed of a lack of attention to detail…was this the shape of things to come???

Luckily not, as the first bar of music is blasted out from the Orchestra one thing struck me, this is the best I have ever heard Stephen Schwartz’s score, the new orchestrations sound fuller, richer and more intricately formed, whilst the sound balance of the whole production was faultless, every not was heard of every bar whilst not over powering the vocals of the cast, superb!

So onwards and upwards, the director with permission of the original creators have added a few little tweaks into the storyline the main one being the actual physical appearance of Dorothy (with Toto) throughout the show, and this adds a subtle yet immediate reference point of classic moments from the iconic film.

So the set is much simpler and stylised than its rich counterparts; consisting mainly of 4 individual towers which circumnavigate the stage electronically are the main principles of the design however, most of the time they did little to actually enhance what was being performed, ok the chorus would use them to hang off during several numbers but for me although they looked good seemed a little superfluous to the actual needs of the production.

Another major design change is that of the Wizards angry mask façade, which in this production has been replaced by a projected vision of a blood shot eye, which on first impressions seem a little odd but when paired next to the Stalinist portrayal of the Wizard himself ( a brooding and moody Eero Saarinen) then it seems to fit with the ‘Big Brother’ nature of the Russian influence on its neighbouring country.

It has to be said that the costumes of this production are brilliant, with nods to the iconic costumes of the film, but with a touch or originality perhaps provided the design team with the biggest win of the show, as the narrative gets darker and more menacing so do the costumes and this can be evidently seen in Elphaba’s “Bad Witch” costume in Act two with blood red veins running through the dark black and Madame Morribles S&M influenced leather costume.

So what of the performers? Well I must say now that I do not speak a single word of Finnish so it is hard to say how good the interpretations of the script are, but I know the show well enough to be able to follow the story line and know what should be happening at every stage of the way. Although some of the references that stick in mind that didn’t seem to work in front of an audience include ‘Blonde’ in Loathing not really funny when 80% of your audience is in fact blonde!

Well needless to say the performances in general are slightly more exaggerated, but this again is closely linked with the general performance style of Scandinavian theatre. I really enjoyed Ursula Salo as Madame Morrible, who delivers a nicely balanced portrayal which contrasts the nice and evil side of the character brilliantly. Tuukka Leppänen as Fiyero gives a more masculine performance than what we are used to seeing in the UK and this is a breath of fresh air, here we have a character who really does appear to have military experience and it is clear to see why the female characters would fall in love with him, his roguish good looks and husky singing voice moulds into a great rendition.

Taking on the role of Galinda is Anna-Maija Tuokko and she is every bit the blonde female  we have come to love about the character, she is ditzy and as comical as the best  of them and has a beautiful crisp singing voice that is a delight to hear, but the show is really stolen by Maria Ylipää whose Elphaba also takes on a fresh delivery giving us a witch that is slightly more cheeky than geeky, her expressions are first class and had me mesmerised from the off, It is also right to point out that it is the first time in a production of Wicked that I have perhaps found the character of Elphaba attractive (I don’t know what that says about me!) Ylipää brings a clarity in the role that is so often lost, her transition through the narrative is wonderfully conceived, I could listen to her rendition of ‘Not that Girl’ and ‘Defying Gravity’ again and again.

What stuck out for me about listening to the songs being sung in a foreign language as I listened more intently to what was being played and indeed the pitch of the vocal delivery and this only heightened my appreciation for Schwartz’s compositions.

One of the things that is clear to see throughout the production is that it has been designed with a regionalised audience in mind, and has been designed to include references and cultural aspects which may seem a little odd at first glance to someone from another country. Yes this production lacks the multi-million pound budget that has clearly graced Broadway/Australia/London but it is evident that the team care for the product that they have presented.  Some of the decisions are a little strange whilst others work so much better than what we have become accustomed to in the UK.

Let’s start off with the strange choices – the first comes with the Wizard’s Show in One Short Day, which has almost been turned into a hard house club complete with pole dancers, it all seems a little lurid and salacious, perhaps though this is a nod back to the original Maguire novel and its extremely dark undertones that seem to have been missing from the family friendly musical. The other strange decision was the inclusion of dancers clad in body stockings giving a naked appearance and rolling around in blow up balls and moving around the stage during ‘Wonderful’ to this day I still do not have clue what that is about. The final directing bone of contention came during my favourite moment of the show ‘For Good’ this for me is a song that deserves the audiences full attention, the lyrics and sentiment of the whole show rest in this one song, so to have aerial acrobatics going on throughout the first verse and chorus taking away the powerful connection between the two leads seems a little misguided.

What of the good? For most the simplicity of the staging means that focus has to be on the storytelling and as mentioned above the inclusion of Dorothy throughout really benefits the narrative and helps strengthen the sub plots throughout the piece.  The next was the staging of Defying Gravity, and for me the way in which it was presented and the flight delivered is so much more effective here the simplicity of actually being flown rather than hoisted on a hidden platform is much more magical, whilst we are on the subject of magical moments Elphaba’s melting scene is brilliantly conceived thanks to the use of smoke and lasers and If I was in charge of the productions around the globe, this would be adopted and implemented in every production as soon as possible.

Overall I really enjoyed my Wicked: Helsinki experience and am grateful that I was able to experience it first hand. If you are a wicked fan then this may be the unique experience you need to relive that ‘first time’ feeling all over again. Although how long it will run is another question altogether as the Thursday night performance I attended was only two thirds full…again though on first instinct that doesn’t seem too positive but from my experience of Finnish theatre, which runs on a system much akin to our old 1960’s style rep, long running shows don’t seem to be a common occurrence, in fact they are extremely rare indeed.

Thanks so much John for sending in this review…it makes me want to buy tickets (and a plane fare) and go and see it right now!!  Who else is feeling that after reading it?? John is the Editor of amazing theatre review website www.thepublicreviews.com (where the public review shows) and can be followed on twitter on @publicreviews and @laughingmonsta.

Jo x

 

Link to the official programme to view online: http://www.b-guided.net/kat/1145.html

 

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MiniHobo Birthday Giveaway 2 – Wicked London

Hey Hobos!! After the success of the Legally Blonde giveaway and with MiniHobo.com turning 1 (year old – can I have a woop!?!) and in the generous spirit of giving ...

Hey Hobos!!

After the success of the Legally Blonde giveaway and with MiniHobo.com turning 1 (year old – can I have a woop!?!) and in the generous spirit of giving  I have another mega giveaway for you!!!

Prizes are:

  • Copies of Wicked: The Life and Times of the Witches of Oz and Son of A Witch (Novels 1 and 2 in the Wicked series – paperback, brand new!),
  • Wicked leaflets featuring Rachel Tucker, Louise Dearman, Alexia Khadime and Dianne Pilkington! (Kindly donated by Alan – Thanks!!)
  • Signed Louise Dearman and Rachel Tucker photos of them in role (Rachel photo is No Good Deed and Louise is Cornfield scene). (Kindly donated by George – thanks G!)

All you have to do to be in for the chance of winning all these goodies is answer the following question in the comment section below:

What would be your DREAM cast for Wicked The Movie? Including: Elphaba, Glinda, Fiyero, Boq, NessaRose and (optionally) Madame Morrible, The Wizard and Dillamond!

Rules:

  1. Only one entry per EMAIL ADDRESS.
  2. To enter and to receive updates of other competitions, giveaways, reviews and blog posts, follow either the MiniHobo Facebook Page or MiniHobo Twitter Page.
  3. If you are under 16, please ask your parent/guardian’s permission before entering as you will have to provide me with your address if you win.
  4. Winner will be chosen using Random.org on Saturday 9th April 2011 and they will be notified by email that weekend!

Good Luck one and all…let me know if you have ANY questions!

Jo x

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West End Understudies/Standbys

This is a completely unplanned post but, having read Gina Beck‘s tweet about a series of letters written to The Stage, I felt something had to be said.  In the...

This is a completely unplanned post but, having read Gina Beck‘s tweet about a series of letters written to The Stage, I felt something had to be said.  In the letters (just look through this link for anything with understudy in the title), many audience members were complaining that, having visited some of the West End’s most prestigious and spectacular musicals, they were disappointed to see multiple understudies/standbys in the lead roles.  These patrons had bought tickets to the shows with the purpose of seeing the principal performers, for example Lee Mead and Rachel Tucker in Wicked.

I have to say, I am a member of the opposite team.  I buy tickets to shows when I know that an understudy/standby will be on.  Having seen both Ashleigh Gray and Nikki Davis-Jones and their respective principals as Elphaba, I only saw their principals once and have seen the standbys in the roles multiple times.  In my opinion (and this is just that, my opinion), they give the show a fresh edge and make watching it for 8 or 9th time make it feel like the first.  I am not saying Rachel is not up to doing that, no, I am saying I prefer to watch standbys in the roles.

Recently, I was given tickets to see We Will Rock You as a christmas present.  I had never seen it and the tickets were for a Wednesday matinee.  I assume that, were these tickets bought for the writers of the letters to The Stage, this would fill them with dread.  However, as an understudy/standby junkie, this excited me enormously.  I was going to get to see people play these roles who had only played it a handful of times.  They weren’t the regulars that everybody loved and worshipped, there would only be a handful of people who had seen these people perform these roles.  To my extreme enjoyment and happiness, it was almost a complete standby/understudy performance – all apart from the roles of Meat and Scaramouche – and Sarah French (Scaramouche) completely knocked me off my chair…she was amazing.  But it was the thrill of seeing this unique bunch of people who rarely perform together do so that made me enjoy the performance that much more.

I have never been much of a ‘name hunter’.  I go to see a musical to see just that, the musical…the story, the songs, the set, the stage, the company (as a whole – yes…they are a team), the theatre, the audience, the costumes, the lights and the action.  Saying that, I would have been disappointed had Kerry Ellis not been Nancy when I went to see Oliver! BUT after the disappointed had worn off, I would have found positives in the fact that I’d get to see an ex-standby Elphie perform instead.

In one of the letters it is asked ‘If this had been a Saturday night performance, would the show would have gone ahead with so many understudies?’.  Well the answer to that question is yes.  Of course it would.  The only reason I’ve ever heard of a show being cancelled is with snow (Hairspray, West End, 2009) and floods (Wicked the Musical, Brisbane, 2011).  The Wicked producers have planned to fly in ex-performers from international productions if they were to be without a standby or principal performer.

All in all, I think that you will get out of a show what you expect to get out of a show.  As an ambassador of optimism, I go to every performance with the view that I am about to see another spectacular show and that I am very fortunate to be able to do so.  Unfortunately, I believe if you go to show feeling deflated because your favourite West End star isn’t in it, you will come out feeling exactly the same way.

As a final thought, Kerry Ellis was understudy to Martine McCutcheon in My Fair Lady – this was her first West End job (as far as I’m aware, correct me if I’m wrong) and look how far she has come.  She is, arguably, one of the most well-loved performers in the West End and has thrived throughout her career.  Let’s hope the same can be said for the likes of Ashleigh Gray, Nikki Davis-Jones, Carley Stenson, Sarah Earnshaw, Chloe Taylor, Ross Hunter and all the other fab standbys & understudies that work their socks off to ensure the show you see is just as good as, if not better than, if the principal cast were on.

I’d be really interested to hear your comments about standbys/understudies.  What has been your experience? Do you love or loathe them?

Jx

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New FULL Version Cara & Louise Dearman Confused.com Chain Reaction Ad

Yesterday we were lucky enough to hear an acoustic version of this number.  Today we have the full version!! Enjoy Louise Dearman singing Chain Reaction in the new advert before...

Yesterday we were lucky enough to hear an acoustic version of this number.  Today we have the full version!! Enjoy Louise Dearman singing Chain Reaction in the new advert before it is released onto TV tonight!!

MH

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P.S You can buy tickets to see Louise in WICKED London through Ticketmaster here and can purchase her album ‘You and I’ at Dress Circle here.

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New Louise Dearman Confused.com Cara Advert – Chain Reaction Acoustic

We all love a bit of feel good music.  How about a bit of feel good music sung by a mega Wicked star for a new musical advert (that is...

We all love a bit of feel good music.  How about a bit of feel good music sung by a mega Wicked star for a new musical advert (that is an advert with music, not an advert for a musical).  Below is the new Cara advert from Confused.com voiced by Louise Dearman who is currently playing Glinda in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre!  Enjoy!!

What do you think?? How does it compare to Somebody To Love???

MH xXx

P.S You can buy tickets to see Louise in WICKED London through Ticketmaster here and can purchase her album ‘You and I’ at Dress Circle here.
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Rachel Tucker Singing Defying Gravity on Dancing On Ice with VIDEO

It’s Sunday.  It’s the 13th February.  It’s Dancing On Ice.  Those of us watching have just witnessed the most fantastic performance of Defying Gravity by Rachel Tucker.  Below is the...

It’s Sunday.  It’s the 13th February.  It’s Dancing On Ice.  Those of us watching have just witnessed the most fantastic performance of Defying Gravity by Rachel Tucker.  Below is the video of the performance on YouTube in stunning quality.  Watch, enjoy, comment and rate (no nasty comments please – there shouldn’t be any anyway because this was flawless).

What do you think? Comment below!!

MH x

Buy tickets to see Rachel in WICKED through TicketMaster here and you can buy the WICKED soundtrack, any WICKED merchandise and the album More With Every Line (Rachel sings the final track) at Dress Circle here.

P.S. Keep your eye on MiniHobo Twitter and FaceBook for regular musical giveaways and competitions!!! Like and Follow for up to date information!
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Wicked LONDON 2011 Cast Review by Jay

Review by Jay Name of Show: Wicked The Musical (London) Date: Saturday 12th February (Evening) Starring: Rachel Tucker, Louise Dearman, Ben Stott, Mark Evans, Words and Music: Stephen Schwartz Opened:...

Review by Jay

Name of Show: Wicked The Musical (London)

Date: Saturday 12th February (Evening)

Starring: Rachel Tucker, Louise Dearman, Ben Stott, Mark Evans,

Words and Music: Stephen Schwartz

Opened: 27th September 2006

Theatre: Apollo Victoria Theatre, London

Seats: Stalls A21

Seat Review: Fantastic, best view in the house for sure!

Price: 27.50 – I dayseated for this. Definately worth waiting outside in the cold for 2 hours for!

Visit Number: Waaay too many to count!

Rating out of  10: 10 for sure!

Recommend: Definitely!

Describe it in 5 words: Incredible, amazing, fantastic, awesome, perfect!

Jay‘s Review:
I was nervous about going back to Oz so soon after the old cast have left, but I was not left disappointed.  It was strange at first not seeing the familiar faces in their opening costumes (especially Danny Mac) but the pure energy you could see they were putting in made the transition a lot easier.

Ben Stott – Boq
As soon as he came on the stage you heard an ‘aww’ emerge from the audience, he is such a cute and innocent boq and I love the way he plays the role! He is constantly staring at Glinda, trying to catch her eye, reacting to everything she says (for example: in the classroom scene when she says ‘the artichoke is steamed’ he does this huge OTT laugh). His facial expressions are just amazing, and the way you can tell he is so in love with Glinda is brilliant. Wicked Witch of the East was one of my highlights of last night, when he got ‘magic spelled’ it was heartbreaking and you could see tears in his eyes and the scream he left out was horrible. Such an incredible actor and a really nice voice too!

Zoe Rainey – NessaRose.
What an incredible actress Zoe is! She is such a fresh Nessa, and plays the role differently to how I’ve seen it done before. As soon as she lays eyes on boq you can see her face change and she falls in love with him there and then. She is a fantastic actress and, like Ben, reacts to everything on stage brilliantly. When it came to Wicked Witch of the East she was beyond amazing. Everything about her in this scene was incredible. I love that she wheels next to elphaba when she starts the chanting and tries to stop her. And when she says ‘lost your heart’ she is so emotional, for the first time i actually understood Nessa and why she was so angry, and felt so sorry for her when boq left her – ‘I still love you…’ broke my heart when she said that! She could well be my favourite Nessa of all time, only time will tell!

Mark Evans – Fiyero.
WOW. Just wow! As soon as he came on stage he had such swagger and cockyness about him. During Dancing Through Life he was very dismissive of Glinda, and Louise was playing on this trying more and more to get his attention. His singing voice is incredible, threw in some riffs through it too which blew me away! The crowd was going wild for him! Just before I’m Not That Girl, when Elphaba grabs his hand, you see a change in Mark’s face that I’ve not seen in any other Fiyero apart from Nicolas Dromand (with Eden Espinosa in San Francisco). It’s a look that shows he has just realised he’s fallen in love with Elphaba, it’s a brilliant moment and shows what a great actor Mark is! His chemistry with both Louise and Rachel is amazing, and you would think he’s been doing it for years! As Long As You’re Mine was just brilliant and probably the best version I have seen performed. Rachel and Mark acted everything through this song brilliantly, showing such a cute romantic side to Elphie and Fiyero. And again Mark threw in some riffs which wowed the audience! this was probably my favourite song in the whole show, which makes a change!

The rest of the cast were on fine form, Rachel was even more powerhouse than usual in Defying Gravity (perhaps because of the Dancing On Ice rehearsals), and her No Good Deed was so full of emotion, she had tears streaming down her face and did the most fantastic ‘again’ riff! Louise added in little changes to Glinda, just the way she pronounces certain words and does things, it’s a good change and makes her Glinda even funnier!

All in all, an amazing fantastic cast and I would highly recommend going to see them as soon as you can! You will not be disappointed at all!

WOW!! Thanks Jay for an absolutely amaazing review! Click here to follow him on Twitter for many Wicked related tweets! I cannot wait to go and see this lot strut their stuff on the AV stage! Have you seen the new cast? What do you think of them?

Keep your eye on the MiniHobo FaceBook Page for a musical related giveaway in February Half Term!!

MH xXx

To buy tickets to see Rachel, Louise, Zoe, Mark and Ben in Wicked click here. (Ticketmaster!)
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