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REVIEW: Wicked at Mayflower Theatre

Owen Noon

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Well this is one that needs no introduction. Southampton has had another Oztastic makeover, coloured emerald for the return of ‘Wicked’ to Mayflower Theatres stage. This is the Godfather of musicals. When somebody mentions the word musical, ‘Wicked’ is more than likely the first to pop into your head. And if it isn’t, it’s definitely top three at the very least. Anyone who is anyone, theatre lover or not, knows of this musical. It’s more than just multi-award winning, and it’s clear to see why. The soundtrack alone is one that holds more broadway staples than any other. With the movie release of this musical being just around the corner – I only hope that it gets more people into the theatre to see this show. This IS musical theatre. 

If you’ve been living under a rock for the past 21 years (yes it really has been running since 2003!), and don’t know what ‘Wicked’ is about, I’ll give you a very brief rundown. The story is basically a prequel to ‘The Wizard of Oz’. It follows the back story of the Wicked Witch of the West – Elphaba, and the Good Witch of the South – Glinda. It’s a very loose adaptation of Gregory Maguire’s 1995 novel: ‘Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West’. Written for the stage by Winnie Holzman, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, it’s so easy to see how ‘Wicked’ has gained more than 100 global awards. It’s even attracted Hollywood again with the two-part Universal Pictures film coming soon, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande as the roles made famous by Idina Menzel and Kristen Chenoweth. I remember the first time I saw ‘Wicked’ and I just remember thinking, “Yeah, this is the ceiling of musical theatre, you can’t get better than this.” From the story, to the set, to the music, to the overall scale and design. Just immaculate. Chef’s kiss of a musical.

To basically get a standing ovation after every song they sang says all it needs to!

I could talk for days about the incredible cast members that have come and gone before, but in terms of this particular tour – I’m happy to say that this cast can rightly join a big list of theatre royalty. ‘Elphaba’ and ‘Glinda’ are two roles that every actress dreams of playing, and they’re also two roles that are the most vocally challenging in theatre. Reprising her role from the West End is Laura Pick as ‘Elphaba’, and brand new to the role of ‘Glinda’ is Sarah O’Connor. These two were phenomenal. Everything about their performances were just gorgeous. To basically get a standing ovation after every song they sang says all it needs to! Certain riffs and vocal decisions from Laura were sublime, things I genuinely think I’ve never heard an ‘Elphaba’ do before. Sarah as ‘Glinda’ gave a hilarious and heart-wrenching performance, and that voice! WOW! Possibly the best ‘Glinda’ I think I’ve seen. I can’t count how many times I’ve seen this show now, and I have seen some really impressive names in these roles. However I think these two have certainly edged their way towards the top of that list. 

I also saw the show again last weekend (yes the show is that good!), where we had the alternate ‘Elphaba’, Casey Al-Shaqsy, who deserves her own special shout out. She was incredible, and in shows that have run as long as this one, and soundtracks as well known as this one – there are certain, more difficult ways to sing certain parts of the songs that have become very well-known. For me, I’m now always waiting to see if actors will ‘opt-up’ or not. Casey opted-up at every opportunity she could and with ease. Genuinely breathtaking. I think ‘Wicked’ is a show that always has the best cast, they’re all at the top of their games, and that’s the same here. I feel like I could write a full essay on each individual performance, and to be honest I’m sort of gutted that I can’t. To name a couple more notable performances, Carl Man as ‘Fiyero’ was superb. He exudes ‘cool’, even during his infamous dance during ‘Dancing Through Life’ (if you know you know). He was another to use some riffs I had never heard before as well. Finally, Simeon Truly as ‘The Wizard of Oz’ & ‘Doctor Dillamond’ really brought the best out of the characters to life. Usually these characters’ songs aren’t my favourite, and they’re ones that I’m never usually too bothered about. However this time I was fully invested and thought his betrayal of ‘The Wizard’ was just brilliant! 

When it comes to set and design, I mean this is the benchmark to hit. It’s instantly recognisable, it’s big, it’s mobile, it’s just beautiful. No picture will ever do it justice – you need to see in person. From the dragon and flying bubble, to the iconic ‘Defying Gravity’ sequence; its literally breathtaking. The lighting is so clever as well. It paths out where characters are going to go, it diverts your eyes to important details and captures ‘Oz’ brilliantly. This is all without us even mentioning ‘The Wizard’ or ‘Emerald City’ yet! When I say everything turns green for your visit to the ‘Emerald City’, I mean everything is green! And the impressiveness of ‘The Wizard’ really does give a perfect contrast to the facade that he is, exactly like the story. 

One thing I noticed in this particular tour run over previous times I’ve seen it on tour or in London, was the amount of dance. I loved it! Im struggling to recall if these moments of just dance were always in the show or if this is something new. Maybe it was just this brilliant cast but either way, I thought it was a really really nice to see. As for the costumes as well – totally Ozmopolitan.

Wicked ’ is a bucket list musical, and in my opinion it should be on everybody’s bucket list

At the heart of this musical is the music. The soundtrack is so well known, but there’s nothing quite like hearing it live. I think ‘Wicked’ is one of the only soundtracks that it doesn’t matter who sings it, it’s always exciting. With soundtracks like ‘Hamilton’ for example, you get so used to hearing that original cast that anything else starts to sound weird. ‘Wicked’ definitely isn’t like that. Again I don’t know if it was just this time or not, but the band were on top form. There were certain guitar riffs or drum rolls that I had never heard, that just elevated the whole song. The music is another bench mark for all other musicals, but I don’t think another musical has really hit the mark since. 

To sum up, I think this was one of the easiest reviews I have ever written. I feel like I could’ve pretty much written it all without even seeing it. ‘Wicked’ is a bucket list musical, and in my opinion it should be on everybody’s bucket list whether you’re an avid theatre goer, or you’ve never been before. In sporting terms, it’s the world cup final of theatre. Seeing this on tour again has certainly made me super excited for the film when it comes out, but it has also got me thinking about when I can get to London to see it again. Everyone has either heard of or listened to ‘Defying Gravity’ at least once, but nothing compares to seeing it live on stage. Even if you don’t enjoy the rest of the show (which is highly unlikely), ‘Defying Gravity’ or any of the many ballads in the show, will make it worth your while. I’m not going to beat around the bush and say about seeing this show – instead I’m going to say this…

You NEED to see this show. If it’s touring near you, go and buy a ticket. If it’s not, try get yourself down to London. It’s a decision you will never regret. Seeing this touring cast in particular will be a treat as well, because as I’ve said – it could be the best overall cast I have seen in this show. ‘Wicked’ is at Mayflower Theatre until Sunday 16th June before continuing on their UK tour. You’d be crazy to miss this one. I wish all of the cast, crew, and company the best of luck going forward, and all the success in the world.

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New steps completed to protect St Catherine’s Hill and improve access 

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Visitors to St Catherine’s Hill Nature Reserve in Winchester can now enjoy a safer climb following the installation of new steps.

St Catherine’s Hill Steps | Photo Credit: Kieran Tibbert

The Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust led the project after the old steps, installed almost 30 years ago, had become worn and hard to maintain.

Poor conditions made walking difficult and caused some people to leave the main path, damaging the chalk grassland and increasing erosion around the historic site.

The new steps are made from durable timber with an anti-slip surface.

They are expected to last at least another 30 years and will help people enjoy views and wildlife safely, while protecting the habitat.

By encouraging people to stay on the path, the Trust hopes to reduce disturbance to wildlife and prevent further damage to the hillside.  

Andy Reeves, reserves officer at the Trust, said: “We’ve used different materials this time, which are stronger, larger, and should help through the winter months.

“Our hope now that we have these steps in place is for people to stick to the footpath where they can, to avoid further scars in the hill.

“For people to come out of the city centre and enjoy a space like St Catherines Hill is incredibly important.” 

During construction, all materials were carried by hand to avoid vehicle damage.

A small area of the meadow beside the hill was used temporarily for storage.  

The project was supported by Winchester College, Natural England, Historic England and the South Downs National Park Authority.

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Do women have a higher cost of living?

Meadbh Corbett

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A clear plastic drawer full of period pads

A new survey by WINOL finds that female students and those who identify as women tend to spend a lot more compared to men.

The Pink Tax is not a new concept, and neither are the extra costs associated with period care and appearance upkeep.

But what exactly do those costs look like?

Forty seven students across England, Scotland and Wales were asked about their spending habits.
On average, those that identified as women spend £31 per month on beauty products and services – such as makeup, hair care, and razors – while men spend just £18.
Just under two-fifths of these women reported spending over £40 per month.

Additionally, there was an obvious gap when it came to period products including pads, tampons, and painkillers.
Although not every female student spends money on period products – be it due to contraception use, one-time reusable products, or medical conditions – just over 20% of them said they spend over £20 per month in this section.
Despite the “tampon tax”, which classified menstrual products as luxury goods, being abolished in 2021, menstrual products are still not free.
While this could be seen as a small expenditure, especially compared to rent or grocery shopping for students, it can “add up quickly” according to many students.
Winchester students in particular appeared to be high spenders – almost a third of female students claimed to spend over £20 on period products.

When asking students about their feelings on the matter, some replied that they often look through men’s products to save money.
They also brought up the pressure on women to present themselves a certain way compared to men: “If I went out without makeup, people would go ‘are you ill?’”

Another said,:“I think a man can show up in jogging bottoms, a T-shirt and greasy hair and nobody would think any different. But if a woman were to do that, I think she’d definitely get a lot more looks.”

If a student is struggling with finances, aside from looking at men’s products, there are a variety of schemes in place to help.

For example, the Winchester Student Union has a Freebie Bin which offers “free period products to students who need it”.
Since 2021, Scotland has also rolled out legislation ensuring that anyone who needs it has access to free menstrual products – the first country in the world to do so.

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Glamour with a goal: Fashion show raises thousands for charity

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Winchester Rugby clubhouse swapped scrums for sequins on Wednesday evening as it hosted a sold-out crowd for a glamorous fashion fundraiser, raising more than £2,000 in aid of Breast Cancer Now.

The event was organised by local style and colour consultant Kate Moss-Jones, who drew on her own experience of breast cancer to bring together her passion for fashion and fundraising.

Guests were welcomed with prosecco and live music before browsing boutique stalls from across Winchester, including Mint Tea Boutique, SeagrassBay, Re:dress, Ellie & Bea, and H&B Style, who also contributed items to be worn on the catwalk.

Kate shared her personal story with the audience, recalling her diagnosis 18 years ago.

“It was very aggressive and had spread. My daughters were just four and five at the time, and I thought they would grow up without their mummy, just as my cousins had when my aunt died in her 30s,” she said.

She explained that the charity, then known as Breast Cancer Care, guided her through treatment and inspired her later fundraising efforts.

“I even went on to organise their annual fashion show in London for five years and worked with patients in Basingstoke Hospital to help them through chemo,” she told the crowd.

The evening’s catwalk show was the highlight, as first-time models (many of them Kate’s friends and clients) walked the runway to cheers.

Sequinned jackets shimmered under the lights, silk bras brought a touch of romance, and tailored trouser suits offered sharp sophistication.

Kate introduced each outfit, explaining the seasonal colour palettes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, which underpin her work with House of Colour.

Fashion, she told guests, had also played a role in her own journey: “When I was going through treatment, I wore wigs, my best colours and my best styles every day.

“Nobody knew unless I told them. It felt like a little victory over everything else that was happening.”

The atmosphere was friendly and celebratory, with the audience clapping, cheering, and even laughing when one model playfully pretended to stumble before flashing a grin.

Between the catwalk and boutique shopping, every ticket and purchase contributed to breast cancer research and patient care.

Kate added: “I love seeing local women supporting each other, all in the name of a great cause.”

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