Wicked Movie 2024

Exciting news for fans of Wicked! The highly anticipated Wicked movie is set for release on 22nd November, bringing the magic of Oz to the big screen for the very first time. But if you’re in London and craving the full theatrical experience, you can catch the live musical in its iconic home at the Apollo Theatre, right in the heart of the London Heritage Quarter. This beloved show has enchanted audiences for years, and now both the movie and live performance offer new ways to dive into the story of Glinda, Elphaba, and the untold secrets of the Land of Oz.

 

We’ve created a ‘Wicked’ list below for you to find the best merchandise within London Heritage Quarter.

 

Marks & Spencer 

Visit Marks & Spencer Cardinal Place to take a look at all the Wicked! Merchandise availiable to fans. In a rush? visit there website for more. 

 

The Clermont Victoria 

Make it a wickedly-decadent day out by indulging in a delightful Wicked-themed afternoon tea. The Tea Lounge at The Clermont, Victoria, is a three-minute walk from the Apollo Victoria Theatre, so why not embrace the mood before your evening show. Book Now 

 

Robinsons Squash 

Did you know Robinsons Squash have their very own Wicked! themed squash in honour of the release of the movie? Pop into Waitrose Victoria Street or Sainsbury’s Pimlico to see if its in stock.

 

Curzon Victoria

Curzon Victoria is home to five boutique screens with comfortable reclining seats and tables in screens 1, 3 & 5. Guests are invited to relax in one of the venue’s two opulent lounge areas: on the ground floor, there’s the cafe lined with velvet sofas, and up on the mezzanine you’ll find a sophisticated bar. Book to see Wicked! here. 

 

Wicked! The Musical 

When Dorothy famously triumphed over the Wicked Witch of the West, we only ever heard one side of the story. Gregory Maguire‘s acclaimed 1995 novel, ‘Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West’, re-imagines the Land of Oz, creating a parallel universe to the familiar story written by L. Frank Baum and first published as ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ in 1900. Book Now