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Members of the audience at a Christmas show in Brighton have criticised it as “worst production they have seen in a long time”, with many walking out.

The performance of Wicked Wizard of Oz: A Cirque Spectacular Christmas show at the Brighton Centre, which is running for two days on Tuesday and Wednesday, is promoted on the World’s Biggest Productions website as “combining the magic of cirque with the charm of a classic tale”.

However, David Parker from Crawley, who watched the performance with his partner and daughter told BBC Radio Sussex the show was “so bad it was laughable. One performer did six tumbles and got five wrong”.

World’s Biggest Productions has been approached for comment.

‘Awful and amateurish’

Mr Parker said they left in the first 10 minutes of the second half when his nine-year-old daughter insisted they leave.

The show was advertised as “Panto meets Cirque” on the Brighton Centre website. “We were expecting it to have Cirque du Soleil levels of performance,” he said. "It was very awful and amateurish.

“There was a five-minute gap and no one knew what was going on,” Mr Parker said.

Mr Parker, who paid £143 for the show, said they had been looking forward to seeing the performance. "There was a guy eating a cucumber and spitting it on another performer.

“There was another performer using a cucumber in a very provocative manner,” he said. “It was just poor.” ‘Half the audience left’[.]

Keely Beecroft, from Seaford, watched the show with her partner, having paid £122 for tickets. She said the show was “awful” and a “misrepresentation” of what was advertised. Ms Keely said the lighting was not working and one of the acrobats injured themselves. She added she left during the interval, and then went back to check if any audiences had stayed.

“More than half of the audiences had left,” she said.

Both Mr Parker and Ms Beecroft have told the BBC they would be seeking a refund. Other viewers have taken their frustrations online.

One person wrote on the Ticketmaster website: "This must be the worst production I’ve seen in a long time. “As I’m writing this, it is only halfway through and so many people have walked out.” Another wrote: “Childish. The ‘acrobats’ were very basic. Lots of people left early and we didn’t even make it to half time. We feel conned.”

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      The trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xgtufG-JZI

      I can’t find any performance videos on youtube, but at least one person was using their phone to write a negative review of it during the show so it might be out there.

      edit: I like the part at 12 seconds in. The Spirit Halloween version of the witch from Wicked is unsteadily riding a bicycle across a stage floor that may as well be ice. Behind her is a blonde Dorothy who doesn’t look like Dorothy wearing white shoes that aren’t covered in rubies, a hillbilly in tennis shoes, the shittiest dog fursuit you’ve ever seen which does not have the same colours or even ears as Toto, and a Village People disco cowboy. People paid almost $200 per ticket to see that.

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    One person wrote on the Ticketmaster website: "This must be the worst production I’ve seen in a long time. “As I’m writing this, it is only halfway through and so many people have walked out.” Another wrote: “Childish. The ‘acrobats’ were very basic. Lots of people left early and we didn’t even make it to half time. We feel conned.”

    I’ve been to some bad shows. I’ve had some terrible ticketmaster experiences and some of those have been at bad shows. I have never hated any show so much that I write a negative review on ticketmaster halfway into a live performance. It’s 2026 and I just learned from that sentence that ticketmaster even has reviews. This is such a beautiful parallel to the AI Willy Wonka Experience with people consoling the actors and children crying in disappointment. Good job, anyone who arbitrarily mixes IPs they don’t own into slop. It is a consistently funny bit.

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      I immediately thought of the Willy Wonka thing. I just wish it had footage or more pictures like we had for the Willy Wonka experience. Those made it so funny. Wasn’t that also in the UK? Or that in the States?

      Everything is a gift now.