Hmmm I'm not sure I should really publicise the fact that I have now seen this show 5 times, but it is difficult to differentiate between them really.
5th time and this show is still good and I must say that I enjoyed it as much as any of the performances of the show I've seen. I was particularly excited to see the (not so) new cast performing including
Kerry Ellis as Elphaba and
Dianne Pilkington as Glinda.

I said before the show that Kerry Ellis was going to have to work hard in order to impress me. I am big, big fan of the other leading ladies states-side such as Eden Espinosa and Shoshana Bean who are pretty damn perfect. I had read lots of other reviews that had said that Kerry had managed to win them over by the end of The Wizard And I. Initially I was very cynical about this and was prepared to be very critical of her. Still be very critical I can definitely say that she was outstanding and did win me over by the end of the song. Her voice is really consistent, very powerful and her characterisation was very human and very down to earth. You could quite easily imagine her Elphaba being someone you'd meet at a party or going out with as one of your friends - it just had that ring of truth to it. The american leading ladies make more of a hollywood character out of it and that's not a bad thing. For Kerry, her interpretation just worked. A big plus for Kerry is her diction. This is something the american leads have problems with. I've seen WICKED 5 times now (yeah I really shouldn't admit that) and on this viewing I heard lyrics I had never understood.

I am a big Dianne Pilkington fan so was eager to see her perform, having last seen her in The Far Pavillions and having followed her career before that in things like Beauty And The Beast. I had nothing against Helen Dallimore and thought she did a very good, unique job. Dianne goes for a more standard performance, but it is good to see that this is a good British Glinda rather than a UK copy of an american one (if that makes any sense). Her accent and particularly, her chemistry with Kerry is the best I've seen. Their voices blend perfectly and it is nice to see Dianne adding her own twists and comic moments to the piece. It was interesting to see that she extended the comic moments of the ball scene into the amazing dance sequence. You might think "oh no this is wrong, you should actually be really sad for Elphaba that she is being made to feel lonely", but the way that Dianne brings the comedy right up to that line makes you feel like the horrid school kids who first laugh at Elphaba - but then as an audience member you suddenly feel yourself becoming very self aware. This was a brilliant directed and constructed scene, the way Dianne and Kerry work this just makes it perfect!

The Apollo Victoria still has problems with the sound. This show needs to be big. It needs to be loud. It isn't. It's just weedy.
My night was made even more perfect by:
a) Getting top price seats for half price and getting amazing seats (centre Row A and B of the Dress circle)
b) Going to
Yo Sushi at Victoria. I love Yo Sushi so much. Can't get enough of it.