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Where is Wicked playing on Broadway?
Where else is Wicked playing?
• Music Hall At Fair Park (Dallas, TX)
• Belk Theatre at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center (Charlotte, NC)
• Benedum Center (Pittsburgh, PA)
• Orpheum Theatre - Minneapolis (Minneapolis, MN)
• Proctors Theatre (Schenectady, NY)
• Hippodrome Theatre At The France-Merrick PAC (Baltimore, MD)
• Murat Theatre at Old National Centre (Indianapolis, IN)
• Overture Hall At Overture Center for the Arts (Madison, WI)
• Uihlein Hall at Marcus Center For The Performing Arts (Milwaukee, WI)
• Concert Hall at the BJCC (Birmingham, AL)
• Providence Performing Arts Center (Providence, RI)
• Orpheum Theatre - Omaha (Omaha, NE)
• Des Moines Civic Center (Des Moines, IA)
• Sheas Performing Arts Center (Buffalo, NY)
• Music Hall Kansas City (Kansas City, MO)
• Prairie Home Alliance Theater At Peoria Civic Center (Peoria, IL)
• Juanita K. Hammons Hall (Springfield, MO)
• Landmark Theatre - Syracuse (Syracuse, NY)
• West Herr Auditorium Theatre (Rochester, NY)
• Chapman Music Hall at Tulsa Performing Arts Center (Tulsa, OK)
• Robinson Center Performance Hall (Little Rock, AR)
Wicked Tickets
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Now that you plan to see Wicked, whether it's for the first time or the dozenth time, one thing is certain: This Broadway sensation never gets old. Anyone who attended the musical will tell you that it’s a magical experience you will remember long after the curtains close and the witches of Oz take their final bow.
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Wicked Background Info
Wicked is a Broadway show created in 2003 with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and directed by Joe Mantello. The book was written by Winnie Holzman, and Wayne Cilento did the staging. If the name Schwartz sounds familiar, there’s a good reason! He’s behind other Broadway shows like Pippin and Godspell.
The musical took inspiration from Gregory Maguire’s novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the Westand, of course, The Wizard of Oz.
This box office hit originally opened in San Francisco in 2003 at the Curran Theater. Later that year, the show opened on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre. It quickly became a critically successful musical, collecting numerous awards and honors.
The must-see musical won several Tony Awards for Best Original Score and Best Musical, a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album, several Drama Desk Awards, and several Outer Critics Circle Awards.
Due to its commercial and critical success, The Land of Oz has a couple of successful national tours and traveled across the globe, including shows in London, Asia, and Northern Europe.
What Are the Songs in Wicked?
Some of the 19 songs in this musical include:
- "Defying Gravity"
- "Popular"
- "For Good"
- "No One Mourns the Wicked"
- "The Wizard and I"
- "One Short Day"
- "A Sentimental Man"
- "Dancing Through Life"
What Is Wicked About?
Wicked takes place before the events of The Wizard of Oz, where Dorothy arrives in Oz after a tornado hits her home in Kansas. Instead of focusing on the heroine of the popular and beloved movie, Wicked focuses on the unlikely friendship between Elphaba and Galinda, later to become Glinda.
In Wicked, Elphaba is an outcast because of her emerald-green skin but is famously smart with a strong moral compass. The two witches meet at Shiz University and become roommates. Though disliking each other at first, they eventually become friends. Their friendship, however, is tested when Elphaba finds out that the Wizard of Oz is actually a fraud and wants to render the animals of Oz mute.
Elphaba works to uncover the Wizard of Oz’s conspiracy but the citizens of Oz side with the wizard. Galinda, also aware of the Wizard’s fraud, struggles between standing with her friend Elphaba or falling in line and obeying what the Wizard of Oz says. For her refusal to back down, Elphaba becomes the Wicked Witch of the West.
Overall, the musical is a moving story about female friendship and the struggle against corruption and discrimination.
How Long Is Wicked?
The musical runs for two hours and 45 minutes.
Does Wicked Have an Intermission?
Wicked has an intermission that lasts for 15 minutes.
Who Is Currently Performing In the Cast of Wicked?
When the show debuted in San Francisco, California, in 2003, Idina Menzel played Elphaba, and Kristin Chenoweth played Galinda. The show received a mixed reception but made some casting changes before its eventual production on Broadway, with Menzel and Chenoweth keeping their starring roles.
Currently, the principal cast members of the production include Alyssa Fox as Elphaba, McKenzie Kurtz as Glinda, and John Dosset as the Wizard.
Other current cast members include:
- Michele Pawk as Madame Morrible
- James D. Gish as Fiyero
- Kimber Elayne Sprawl as Nessarose
- William Youmans as Doctor Dillamond
What People Are Saying About Wicked?
Wicked has people around the world praising its story of friendship as well as the music that accompanies it.
To say it’s popular would be an understatement: This show has the notable distinction of being one of the highest-grossing (and longest-running) Broadway shows, joining the ranks of The Lion King, Hamilton, and Phantom of the Opera.
What To Know Before Getting There
Before you get to the theatre, review the tips below. Additionally, note that the show has scary and bleak moments, and it’s recommended for children under the age of seven.
Is There a Dress Code for Wicked?
The show has no official dress code, but most people wear comfortable clothing that runs the gamut of appropriately casual and business casual. Take into consideration the weather, too, and whether your venue has air conditioning.
Bag Policies and Parking
Bag policies and parking ultimately depend on the venue you plan to go to. If the event is in a big city like Chicago or NYC, you can probably bet that parking will be scarce or expensive. Most venues have specific bag policies, like size requirements, so be sure to check out the venue’s guidelines.
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