Monday, 24 January 2022
FIRST LOOK: Lucie Jones, Ryan Reid, Sophie-Louise Dann & Gary Wilmot join the London cast of WICKED
Sunday, 21 November 2021
COMING HOME: Carl Man, featuring in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre
Pocket Size Theatre and Liza Heinrichs (Captured by Liz) have teamed up again and created our new series 'Coming Home'. In this new piece, we look at the reopening of Theatres in London and around the country and celebrate our industry coming back. We got together some performers who will be some of the first to return to theatres and created this piece to bring some positivity to the theatre industry which has been through one of the toughest years in our lifetime. Whilst it is important to acknowledge the hardships we've all gone through, it's important we pull together as a community and celebrate our beloved industry finally coming back!
Friday, 12 November 2021
COMING HOME: Nicholas McLean, starring in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre
Saturday, 2 October 2021
Wicked: 15th Anniversary | Celebrating the incredible men who have played Fiyero!
Tuesday, 28 September 2021
Wicked: 15th Anniversary | Celebrating the wonderful Women who have played Elphaba!
Wicked: 15th Anniversary | Celebrating the wonderful Women who have played Glinda!
Thursday, 2 September 2021
Casting confirmed for the reopening of WICKED at the Apollo Victoria Theatre
Wicked, the West End and Broadway musical phenomenon that tells the incredible untold story of the Witches of Oz, is pleased to confirm the returning cast that will lead the award-winning production back into London’s Apollo Victoria Theatre where it resumes performances on Wednesday 15 September 2021.
Joining the returning cast will be Sophie Evans, who previously played Glinda from 2017-2019, and will star opposite Laura Pick, who continues her acclaimed performance as Elphaba. Charli Baptie, who appeared in the UK & Ireland Tour, will be Standby for Glinda. Joining the ensemble are Nick Len (The King & I, London Palladium), Emmie Ray (a graduate of Bird College) and Natalie Spriggs (Thoroughly Modern Millie, UK Tour). Former ensemble cast members returning include Lauren Brooke (London), Grace Chapman (UK & International Tour), Conor Crown (London), Joseph Fletcher (London), Fraser Fraser (London), Will Lucas (London), Stacey McGuire (London, UK & International Tour) and Samantha Thomas (London).
The re-opening cast will include: Laura Pick (Elphaba), Sophie Evans* (Glinda), Alistair Brammer (Fiyero), Kim Ismay (Madame Morrible), Andy Hockley (The Wizard), Simeon Truby (Doctor Dillamond), Carina Gillespie (Nessarose), Nicholas McLean (Boq), Amy Webb (Standby for Elphaba), Charli Baptie** (Standby for Glinda), Meg Astin, Rebecca Botterill, Lauren Brooke, Grace Chapman***, Michael Colbourne, Conor Crown, Lewis Easter, Nolan Edwards, Joseph Fletcher, Fraser Fraser, Rebecca Gilliland, Lucie Horsfall, Nick Len, Will Lucas, Nicole Lupino, Stuart Maciver, Carl Man, Rhidian Marc, Jessica-Alice McCluskey, Stacey McGuire, Emmie Ray, Natalie Spriggs, Scott Sutcliffe, Genevieve Taylor, Samantha Thomas****, Grant Thresh, James Titchener, Libby Watts, Chiarina Woodall and Tom Woollaston. Cast subject to change.
Friday, 16 July 2021
COMING HOME: Chiarina Woodall, soon to be back in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre
Pocket Size Theatre and Liza Heinrichs (Captured by Liz) have teamed up again and created our new series 'Coming Home'. In this new piece, we look at the reopening of Theatres in London and around the country and celebrate our industry coming back. We got together some performers who will be some of the first to return to theatres and created this piece to bring some positivity to the theatre industry which has been through one of the toughest years in our lifetime. Whilst it is important to acknowledge the hardships we've all gone through, it's important we pull together as a community and celebrate our beloved industry finally coming back!
Monday, 14 June 2021
COMING HOME: Laura Pick, soon to return to the role of Elphaba in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre
Thursday, 27 May 2021
COMING HOME: Richard Carson, just reopened in Les Misérables at the Sondheim Theatre
Pocket Size Theatre and Liza Heinrichs (Captured by Liz) have teamed up again and created our new series 'Coming Home'. In this new piece, we look at the reopening of Theatres in London and around the country and celebrate our industry coming back. We got together some performers who will be some of the first to return to theatres and created this piece to bring some positivity to the theatre industry which has been through one of the toughest years in our lifetime. Whilst it is important to acknowledge the hardships we've all gone through, it's important we pull together as a community and celebrate our beloved industry finally coming back!
Wednesday, 6 January 2021
The Real Housewives of Musical Theatre
Monday, 28 December 2020
Outside the Spotlight: Reminiscing around the National with Nicholas McLean | Captured by Liz
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Tuesday, 1 December 2020
INTERVIEW: Emma Hatton, star of Wicked, Evita & Cats on Launching her new Podcast
Wednesday, 8 April 2020
15 Production Shots that describe the struggles of a Lockdown
Alistair Brammer and Laura Pick in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre |
Jon Robyns in Les Miserables at the Queens Theatre |
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
George Ure & Nicholas McLean to join West end cast of WICKED
Monday, 14 October 2019
INTERVIEW: Harriet Thorpe, currently starring in MAME at the Hope Mill Theatre
Thursday, 10 October 2019
INTERVIEW: Dianne Pilkington, currently starring in The Only Fools and Horses and soon to star in Rogers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella
Sunday, 6 October 2019
10 Long running shows that didn't win Best Musical at the Oliviers
The original production of Chicago in 1979 lost out on the Best Musical Award to Songbook. However the revival did win Best Musical revival in 1998. The original production ran for 600 performances at the Cambridge Theatre. The show was also nominated in two other categories at the 1979 Olivier Awards; Antonia Ellis (Roxie) for Best Actress in a Musical and Ben Cross (Billy Flynn) for Best Actor in a Musical. However The Awards went to Virginia McKenna (The King and I and Anton Rodgers (Songbook).
Starlight Express
This long running show at the Victoria Apollo ran for 7,409 performances over 18 years. The show is currently the ninth longest running West End show in History and remains the Apollo Victoria Theatres longest running show. The musical lost out on the Best Musical Award to 42nd Street in 1984. Lon Satton, who played Poppa in the original London production, was also nominated for Best Actor in a Musical but the award went to Paul Clarkson for The Hired Man.