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Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz
Editorial ReviewAmanda Harrison and Lucy Durack shine at the Wicked premiere. Photo: Dylan Hatton
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Regent Theatre @ Marriner Theatres
191 Collins Street, Melbourne
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Start:01-Jul-2008
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Editorial Review
Opening Night 12 July
Regent Theatre, Melbourne
If you saw some green folk milling around the Regent Theatre on Saturday 12 July (which was floodlit in, you guessed it, green), you might have worked out that something wicked was going on. Much hype swirled our city in the lead up to the opening of Wicked and you had to wonder whether the show was really going to deliver the goods. The US version has grossed around $US1.4 million a week and according to the New York Times is "one of the most successful shows in Broadway history". The Melbourne show had big ruby-red shoes to fill. From the moment the curtain went up, however, there was no doubt that the Oz version of Wicked was going to be every bit as fantastic as its US counterpart - due in no small part to the outstanding cast.
Lucy Durack is gorgeous as the popular, good witch Glinda. One could imagine that she had been destined to play this part all her life - with her pitch-perfect vocals and comic timing, her performance was spellbinding. Amanda Harrison, the darker (green) witch had one of the most beautiful voices I had ever heard. She plays the misunderstood witch Elphaba with heart-felt emotion. And then there were the Idol stars. Anthony Callea devotees will be delighted to see him donning green tights as a cute little Munchkin (Boq) with a big voice. Rob Mills, as Fiyero, is eye candy for the front rows: he's a dashing hero with a heart - and voice - of gold.
Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz is based on a book by Gregory Maguire and features lyrics by Winnie Holzman (thirtysomething, and Once and Again), and music and by Stephen Schwartz (of Godspell and Pocahontas fame.) It's an off-beat melange of stories - stories that explain those pesky little details that you just need to know, like why the Tin Man lost his heart and where Dorothy's ruby slippers came from. But it does more than tie up some Wizard of Oz loose ends. It's also a story about friendship and courage - and why truth is just something we all agree upon. I especially love Elphaba's mission to save animals (a metaphor for the oppressed in society) and make the world a better place.
No expense has been spared for this production: with 380 dazzling costumes and technical wizardry that includes flying monkeys that actually fly over the audience, this is a production that entertains on every level. Parents be warned: Wicked is an entrancing fairytale that the littlies will love, but there is the odd scary moment.
Whether you love musicals or just want to see what all the fuss is about, get a ticket to Wicked. It’s a magical journey that more than lives up to the hype. The new Oz version of Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz premiered at Melbourne's Regent Theatre on 12 July 2008 and runs for an unlimited season.
Find out about the big opening night on the green carpet and after-party. For more information, go to the official site or Ticketek to book tickets.
Judith Hatton, Arts Editor, Citysearch
(12 July performance)
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olivia: Olivia/kate and friends-saw wicked on sunday night 13th,awesome show,the two lead females fantastic,rob mills was a great prince,acted well,his voice is not as strong as the rest of the cast,a bit soft but he did the job and was very funny,-Anthony Callea-as Boq-cute,cute,cute,he was a great munchkin,he looked the part,we just wanted to take him home(in a nice way) boq is in love with Glinda,but she pays no notice,he has a top voice and he is hot-we can always dream,i guess,Nessarose-wonderful she is in love with boq,its like a soap opera,Rob guest and Maggie-legends,Dr dillamond,outstanding.Top show,u will love it.Great effects,the sunday show audience gave a full standing ovation.the cast must of been exhausted,as a few voices seemed croaky,after all it was after opening nite,but wicked will be in melbourne for a few while,xo OLI,KATE,MICHELLE AND RITA (15 July 2008)
Terrye Sayers: What a hoot loved it and want to see it again but want balcony seats how do I get then??????????????? (14 July 2008)
Dale&Shannon: Having read the book we were intrigued and even thout it doees not follow the book to the letter we loved it. We flew interstate to see it and igf it comesto NSW we will go aaibn. NMot a lover of Rob Mills we were concerne but thoroughly enjoyed his perforance. Boq was performed that night by the understudsy and we thoughyt his pperformance was wonderful. The 2 witches what can you say they performed them to exception Galinda or should I say Glinda performed "popular" to the understyanding of all who has gone throuth High School FICK FLICK HEE HEE and watching the Wicked Witch of the west melt with my dauther from when she was 3 yrs old and she can recite basicaly this movie it was the perfect we loved it GO AND SEE THIS (13 July 2008)
Heather: OMG! Wicked was fantastic! (12 July 2008)
bianca: went and saw wicked and totally agree with sandra,anthony callea is made for theater,ive never heard such a powerfulvoice,its a shame his role is not najor,rob mills is ok,but overall wicked will impress,theirs more to it then the australian idols,uou should see the witches perform-outstanding,well done to the cast and crew. (11 July 2008)
josh: went to see wicked on sunday night,with my two young boys,aged 5 and 7,no problem with the visual effects,the kids loved it,i first saw wicked three years ago in london,i can say that the australian cast performs just as good,the two witches are fantastic.looking at other reviews, it seems in oz we are quick to put down our young talent,whereas in the usa,england their idols are treated serious,rob mills did a top job with fiyero,and anthony callea,was a great munchkin,everyone needs to understand both rob and anthony,have never done theater,ROB GUEST STARTED AS A young POP SINGER IN NEWZEALAND,LOOK AT HIM TODAY.enjoy the show. (07 July 2008)
'sandra: Took my young eight year old daughter to wicked friday 4th july,she loved it,i was proud to see great australian talent,we should always support our performers, i was impressed wit the two idols,anthony callea- as boq blew me away,he is so cute and my daughter actually asked if they had boq dolls,im sure australia will fall in love with boq,rob mills,great,i think he may of missed or forgotten a line during his duet with elphaba,if anyone noticed this please confirm. i heard a few audience members comment,that he forgot the end of the song,please confirm,overall a very solid performance (05 July 2008)
sandra: Went and saw the friday show,was impressed with the full production.i have just returned from the USA,and saw wicked several times in the states.be assured,australia has the best glinda,morrible and boq ive seen.Glinda,is outstanding-the best ive seen ,i was impressed with anthony callea,he plays the biggest geek and plays it convincing,its a shame he doesnt get to belt out more songs,but with what he did sing, it was first class, you could see the audience feeling,sorry for boq,penny mcnamee was great as nessarose. overall,it lives to its hype. (05 July 2008)
Annie: i saw wicked on saturday 28th june....a fantastic show and a must for all to see.....the Elphaba standby Jemma Stevenson was on this night and she was truly amazing..... so talented,magnificent... walking out of theatre i heard people saying, how could a standby be so brilliant....we would all go back to see her again wicked is wicked (05 July 2008)
Richard: Josephine: it should be good for the children, but I saw more than a few kids (10,11 year-olds, etc) squirming in their seats, especially in act 2. It's a long show. Also, there are a couple of potentially scary bits (flying monkeys, Moving dragon, and the Wizard's big moving head and booming voice.) So the 7yo might need some hand-holding. But if they have seen the movie (and aren't scared of the monkeys/witches/etc) then they'll probably be ok. (04 July 2008)
Richard: Josephine: it should be good for the children, but I saw more than a few kids (10,11 year-olds, etc) squirming in their seats, especially in act 2. It's a long show. Also, there are a couple of potentially scary bits (flying monkeys, Moving dragon, and the Wizard's big moving head and booming voice.) So the 7yo might need some hand-holding. But if they have seen the movie (and aren't scared of the monkeys/witches/etc) then they'll probably be ok. (04 July 2008)
Richard: Saw it last night. I was blown away -- the technical/production treatments were outstanding, the music was catchy, and the acting/singing was top notch. Loved every part of this. A must-see. (04 July 2008)
joseph: went to see wicked on 2/july/2008,great cast,it seems all main charac ters portray their parts exceptionaly well,both witches are outstanding,rob guest,what a legend.i have seen the show in london,and australia should be very proud,other standouts-not a big fan of anthony callea,but for someone who has never acted,he was amazing,a perfect boq,when he does sing,it sounded awesome,its also refreshing that he can take the micky out of himself/munchkin/height etc,in time he will get the acting part stronger,rob mills just plays himself,perfect fit,confident,cheeky,but no one beats adam garcia,overall,fantastic. (04 July 2008)
samm: oh my god. wicked is amazing. its based on the book written by gregory maquire. i am wickeds biggest fan. ive seen it in the states and a melbourne preview and its incredible! its a must see! (03 July 2008)
josephine: Hi I want to take my 3 children aged 7,9,11 I was hoping someone how has see it could tell me if it ok for there age group thanks (03 July 2008)
Hannah: Saw it on Friday night and was blown away...totally awesome..great sets, great cast, fantastic script (some perfect one liners ). Melbourne we are so lucky to have this one, cos you're going to want to see it again. I know I'm going back! (29 June 2008)
Rose: I love Wicked... you all must see it! I am! It is really cool! (24 June 2008)
Jessica: best ever i went every day to see it in london (14 June 2008)
Chloe: Absolutely fantastic show!! I saw it in London last year, again on Broadway and will save up to fly to melbourne to see it again. Fantastic show! (12 June 2008)
love wicked: YOU MUST SEE EVEN THOUGH I HAVN'T BUT I AM (09 June 2008)
rimi: i havn't seen it yet but it sounds good and i think it would be good if you haven't got a clue in what happeneds in The Wizard of Oz so if you asked me it will better than The Wizard of Oz . p.s. i will go and see it on the 24th of speteber with my grandma and rewite what think. (09 June 2008)
rupert: martin michaels what would you know (02 June 2008)
Stefanie: I saw "Wicked" in the States and loved it. The best musical in a long time. I will see it again in Melbourne!!! (26 May 2008)
martin micheals: wasnt it based on the book "wicked" written by a guy... im not suere of his name. gregory something??? (23 May 2008)
Shauna: Saw this show twice in London, a MUST see!!! (23 May 2008)
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