West End (2011–12) After previews beginning 7 February, the musical opened in the West End, at the
London Palladium, on 1 March 2011. The role of
Dorothy was originated by
Danielle Hope, who was selected through the reality television show
Over the Rainbow, and the title role of
the Wizard was created by
Michael Crawford.
Over the Rainbow runner-up
Sophie Evans performed the role of Dorothy on Tuesday evenings and when Hope was ill or on holiday.
Hannah Waddingham originated the role of the
Wicked Witch of the West and was replaced in September 2011 by her understudy, Marianne Benedict. Hope and Crawford left the production on 5 February 2012. Evans replaced Hope in the role of Dorothy full-time in February 2012, and
Russell Grant took over soon afterwards as The Wizard, for 14 weeks.
Des O'Connor portrayed The Wizard from May 2012 until the production closed. The musical was produced by Lloyd Webber and
Bill Kenwright, with direction by
Jeremy Sams, choreography by
Arlene Phillips and sets and costumes by Robert Jones. The production celebrated its 500th performance on 9 May 2012 and closed on 2 September 2012. On 5 November 2012, viewers of the show chose
Danielle Wade, a 20-year-old
University of Windsor acting major, to play the role, with
Stephanie La Rochelle as first runner up. The production premiered on 20 December 2012 at the
Ed Mirvish Theatre with an official opening on 13 January 2013. Besides Wade, the all-Canadian cast also included
Cedric Smith as Professor Marvel/the Wizard, Lisa Horner as Miss Gulch/The Wicked Witch of the West, Mike Jackson as the Tin Man, Lee MacDougall as the Cowardly Lion, Jamie McKnight as the Scarecrow and Robin Evan Willis as Glinda. The production concluded its run on 18 August 2013, having been seen by over 500,000 people. The musical received a North American tour beginning on 10 September 2013 at the
Smith Center for the Performing Arts in
Las Vegas, Nevada, with the original Canadian cast, except that
Jacquelyn Piro Donovan played Miss Gulch/The Wicked Witch of the West. It concluded on 29 June 2014 at the
Detroit Opera House. The musical received a second North American tour beginning on 1 December 2015 at the
Playhouse Square in
Cleveland, Ohio, the all-American cast included Sarah Lasko as Dorothy, Mark A. Harmon as Professor Marvel/The Wizard, Shani Hadjian as Miss Gulch/The Wicked Witch of the West, Aaron Fried as Zeke/The Cowardly Lion, Jay McGill as Hickory/The Tin Man, Morgan Reynolds as Hunk/The Scarecrow, Rachel Womble as Glinda, Randy Charleville as Uncle Henry, and Emmanuelle Zeesman as Auntie Em. It concluded on 17 July 2016 at the
Straz Center for the Performing Arts in Tampa, Florida.
Australian tour (2017–18) The musical began touring Australia beginning 4 November 2017 at the Lyric Theatre,
Queensland Performing Arts Centre in
Brisbane,
Queensland, followed by a season at the
Capitol Theatre, Sydney in
Sydney from 30 December 2017. The cast included
Anthony Warlow as
the Wizard,
Lucy Durack as
Glinda the Good Witch,
Jemma Rix as the
Wicked Witch of the West, with
Jonny Fines as the Scarecrow, Paul French as the Tin Man,
Giovanni Spanó as The Lion, Ben Thompson controlling the puppet of Toto,
Christina Bianco as Glinda the Good Witch, Mark Peachey as the Wizard, and
Charlotte Jaconelli as the Wicked Witch of The West.
West End revival (2023) On 1 December 2022, it was announced that the Leicester production would transfer to
London's
West End at the
London Palladium (where the original 2011 production also ran) for a limited season from 23 June to 3 September 2023, with an official opening night on 6 July. It is produced by Michael Harrison, starring
Jason Manford as the Cowardly Lion,
Ashley Banjo as the Tin Man, and
Gary Wilmot as the Wizard and Professor Marvel, and the Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion in the
1987 version). Also featured in the cast are Louis Gaunt as the Scarecrow,
Dianne Pilkington as the Wicked Witch, and Bianco and Onuorah reprising their roles of Glinda and Dorothy, respectively, from the Leicester production. The set design was by Colin Richmond, with projections by Douglas O'Connell, costumes and puppetry by Rachel Canning and lighting by Ben Cracknell.
UK and Ireland tour (2023–24) and West End revival (2024) It was also announced that the Leicester/London production toured the UK and Ireland beginning at the
Liverpool Empire Theatre from 13 December 2023 until August 2024 with further dates to be announced, starring
Aston Merrygold as the Tin Man and
The Vivienne and
Craig Revel Horwood as the Wicked Witch, with Wilmot returning as the Wizard. The production also returned to the
West End from 15 August 2024 for a limited 4 week run at the
Gillian Lynne Theatre with Merrygold and The Vivienne reprising their roles from the tour as the Tin Man and the Wicked Witch. == Plot ==