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Wicked Opens Australian National Tour in Adelaide
On Friday, the Australian “Wicked” production opened in Adelaide as part of their National Tour. “Wicked” will play at Festival Theatre until at least May 26. According to a report from AdelaideNow, at the media preview yesterday Bert Newton quizzed producer John Frost about the amount of money being made by the show. Frost said,…
Wicked Tour | 2015 Wicked National Tour Dates – Part 16
Wicked was last in St Louis, Missouri playing the Fabulous Fox Theater from June 16 – July 11. The 2010 Wicked St Louis cast included Marcia Dodd (Elphaba), Natalie Daradich (Glinda), Marilyn Caskey (Madade Morrible) and Don Amendolia (The Wizard). For advanced tickets, premium seating and sold out shows, review the ticket options featured below….
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Wicked’s Landing in Little Rock Makes Big Economic Impact Posted by Julie Harmon On December – 1 – 2010 In a statement released today, the theater production company Celebrity Attractions, which recently brought “Wicked” into Little Rock, said almost 40,000 people were in attendance during the run of 16 performances which resulted in $2.8 million…
Wicked Tour | 2020 Wicked National Tour Dates – Part 19
The original name for the George Gershwin Theatre was the Uris. In 1972 when it first opened, the Uris was the next large Broadway theatre to have been built since 1931 when the Earl Carroll was constructed. It occupied six stories in the new Uris Building at Fifty First and Broadway, the former site of…