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Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 Time: 2:07 PM

The Wizard Of Oz tickets are still promotion passionate as Andrew Lloyd Webber's production continues to amaze audiences at the London Palladium Theatre including 8 enchanting performances a week. The show which was adapted near Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jeremy Sams opened on 1 March 2011 with previews from 7 February. It is Webber's 18th musical.

The principal character of Dorothy is played by Danielle Hope who was chosen on the ordinary BBC television talent series "Over The Rainbow". Michael Crawford plays the role of the Wizard, Hannah Waddingham plays the Wicked Witch of the West and the jogger up of the television series Sophie Evans plays Dorothy on Tuesday evenings.

The Wizard Of Oz stage production, based on the 1939 coat The Wizard Of Oz, contains all the a lot loved songs from the original Oscar attractive musical score positive some new songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The 1939 film was based on the fresh from 1900 by L. straight Baum "The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz". The story follows the adventures of a childish daughter named Dorothy Gale. She is swept away from Kansas with her family in a cyclone and wakes up in the Land of Oz. She then must make her way through the Magical Land of OZ to come across the Wizard and question him to help her make home. Along the way she meets three acquaintances The Tin man, The Scarecrow and The Lion who help her defeat the Wicked Witch of the West and finally return home to her family tree in Kansas.

The 1939 film was initially a box office failure. It was MGM's most expensive project up to that time and the initial relief disastrous to gain the company's money back. Subsequent release did but make up for that and the film was nominated for several Academy Awards winning two, one for Best Song (Over the Rainbow) and one for Best Original Music Score. It was also nominated for Best Picture but lost to Gone With The Wind. It is now one of the best renowned stories in the world and loads of quotation marks from the film be inflicted with been recognised by the American Film Institute including "Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore", "There's no house be fond of home", "I'll get you, my sweet and your modest dog, too!" and "I'm melting! Melting! Oh, what a world! What a world!" to quote solely a few.

If you haven't seen The Wizard Of Oz on stage yet, then follow the golden-haired brick road ended to the London Palladium Theatre and form a junction with Dorothy and her friends as they make their enchanting journey through the magical ground of Oz to meet the Wizard.

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If you haven't seen The Wizard Of Oz on the boards yet, at that time pause on the yellow brick path ended to the London Palladium Theatre and join Dorothy and her friends as they get on to their delightful journey owing to the magical ground of Oz to come across the Wizard.


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