WICKED DAY 2011
LONDON FILM MUSEUM, COUNTY HALL

London's South Bank turned emerald for the afternoon on Sunday 30 October 2011 as the sixth annual WICKED Day burst open its doors to become the BIGGEST and GREENEST yet!
The fantastic FREE day of FAMILY FUN celebrated all things WICKED to raise money for The Woodland Trust's "More Trees More Good" Heartwood Forest Appeal, planting England's largest new continuous native forest near St Albans - CLICK HERE to find out more about the project.
On the day families and fans of the show took part in a host of WICKED and Halloween-themed activities throughout the London Film Museum, County Hall including: singing a song from the show at SHIZ KARAOKE, receiving a makeover at the FACE PAINTING & GLINDA-FYING PARLOUR or learning to move like Chistery in the MONKEY WORKSHOP!
Those waiting in line found themselves entertained and baffled by members of the Young Magicians Club while those in the main Rotunde hall were able to catch live performances from cast members including Nikki Davis-Jones, Zoe Rainey, Ben Stott and Mark Evans, who all gave up their Sunday to meet the WICKED London fans!
The fun continued throughout the afternoon when fans filled the room with WICKED sing-a-longs and cheering to greet the finalists of the Sing When You're WICKED competition, launched in association with Ticketmaster.
Last but not least, the audience was treated to a battle of the minds in SHIZ University Challenge, where the FANatics competed against WICKED London cast members to be crowned Head Shiz Student by Head Shiztress Julie Legrand.
Watch video footage from the day and view the Gallery HERE.
CLICK HERE to discover how worldwide WICKED productions come together to celebrate WICKED Day and do something FOR GOOD in their communities.
Previous WICKED DAY events have raised funds for the following charities:

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