West End Theatre Breaks
The classic tale of The Wizard of Oz comes to the West End as a full length musical, with the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber having composed new additional songs for the show, to enhance EY Harburg and Harold Arlen's famous score, which includes suchclassics as 'We're Off to See the Wizard' and the Oscar winning 'Over the Rainbow'.
The show is in connection with the reality TV show 'Over The Rainbow', which has spent the last few months searching for a Dorothy and Toto. The story, made famous by the 1939 film starring Judy Garland, is based on the original work by L. Frank Baum.
The classic tale of The Wizard of Oz comes to the West End as a full length musical, with Andrew Lloyd Webber having composed new additional songs for the show. A Kansas farm girl named Dorothy Gale dreams her way into the Land of Oz and must follow the yellow brick road to the Emerald City in order to get back home. On her travels she makes friends with a Scarecrow, a Tin Man and a cowardly Lion. The only thing that stands in their way is the Wicked Witch of the West, who would kill to have Dorothy’s magical ruby slippers!
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The Wizard of Oz opens on 01 March 2011 at the London Palladium, produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Bill Kenwright, and is already backed by a swell of publicity that accompanied 18 year old Danielle Hope winning the BBC talent search Over the Rainbow. Experienced director Jeremy Sams has taken charge of the production and recently spoke with Variety about the new vision he will be bringing to the ambitious show. |
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Show Will Have a New Opening Number!Besides the much-loved songs from the Oscar-winning movie, Sams' new production will have additional material by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.
"Musicals usually have an opening number in which people sing and set the tone followed by an 'I want' song," Sams explained. "With 'Over the Rainbow,' we have the best 'I want' song of all time, but it seems wrong to me to start with that. So now we have an opening number." Sams has also created the structure for an old-fashioned 11 o'clock number for Glinda and a major second-act opener for the Wicked Witch and her Winkies. |
Extra Colour Added to the Story"I love the movie," said Sams, "but previous productions have tried to put that onstage, in some cases right down to the tiniest detail. But it seems to me, the closer you get to the original the more you're faced with the question of, why are you doing this? Why not just give audiences the DVD?" With Sams also working on the book for the musical, extra colour will certainly be added to the story. It's also understood that the London Palladium's famous revolving stage will be put to good use as the mythical Emerald Kingdom is recreated with spectacular scenery and special effects to rival the magic of The Wizard! |
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The Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium is directed by Jeremy Sams, choreographed by Arlene Phillips, music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and E Y Harburg, with additional music and lyrics by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice with the set and costumes designed by Rob Jones. |
Posted by Ben on Thursday 18th November 2010 at 12:14PM
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