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Did Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical win any awards?

Did Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical win any awards?

In 2013 the production broke the record for weekly ticket sales in London. While receiving mixed reviews from critics, the show won two Laurence Olivier Awards in 2014 for Best Costume Design and Best Lighting Design.

Who dies in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical?

Veruca
In the West End production Veruca and her father both die after they go down the nutcracker. In the Broadway production Mr. Salt survives and he goes to rescue his daughter. As in the West End production, in the Broadway production Veruca dies in the factory after the squirrels tear her apart.

Was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory a flop?

Whichever way you analyse it, Will Wonka & The Chocolate Factory was a box office failure in 1971, taking just $4m in its initial run and not even making it into the top 15 most popular films that year.

How long is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical?

2 hours and 30 minutes
How long is “Charlie and The Chocolate Factory” musical? 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission.

What happened to Veruca Salt in the musical?

Veruca is eliminated at the end of her musical number in the film (“I Want it Now”) after climbing a machine designed to tell whether or not the goose eggs are “good” or “bad” eggs. The machine judges her as a “bad egg” and she disappears down the garbage chute.

Is Violet Beauregarde dead?

Denise Nickerson, best known for her role as the bratty, bubble gum-blowing Violet Beauregarde in “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” died Wednesday night after complications from seizures and a stroke, her family said. She was 62. “The last outing day before the stroke,” they wrote.

Is Augustus Gloop death?

He is sucked up a chocolate extraction pipe, and is found to be stuck having blocked the pipe with his massive stomach. When Augustus gets stuck in the pipe his mother tells him to try releasing some gas. He farts, but this propels him to his death faster.

Was Wizard of Oz a flop?

The Wizard Of Oz, 1939 Strange to think that this glorious golden oldie was a flop, but the film lost a gigantic-for-the-time $1.14 million in 1939 and only began making money 20 years later as a kitsch Christmas TV classic.

Why do good movies flop?

Some movies are labelled flops because they fail to make as much money at the box office as they cost to produce and release. Other films are sometimes called flops when they seriously underperform expectations, perhaps failing to be successful enough to launch a new movie franchise.

Is the term Oompa Loompa offensive?

Oompa Loompa is an offensive term to call a person with dwarfism.

How short are Oompa-Loompas?

3 They Are Only Knee-High But they are actually supposed to be even smaller than that – about knee high. Willy Wonka describes them as being no larger than medium-sized dolls. But as portrayed in the 1971 film, the average height of all of the Oompa Loompas was about 4 feet tall.