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Teal Wicks and Kyle Dean Massey on Board for Wicked’s Broadway Run
Teal Wicks has been confirmed to play the role of Elphaba, the emerald-skinned girl who later on became the Wicked Witch of the West in “Wicked”, the award winning musical and re-imagining of the L. Frank Baum classic, “Wizard of Oz”. The role of Elphaba is no unchartered territory for Wicks as she has played…
Wicked Milwaukee | Marcus Center
Wicked was last in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, playing the Marcus Center from July 14 – August 8. The 2010 Wicked Milwaukee cast included Marcia Dodd (Elphaba), Natalie Daradich (Glinda), Marilyn Caskey (Madade Morrible) and Don Amendolia (The Wizard). Tickets went onsale to the general public through Ticketmaster. By Julie Harmon On July 31, 2009
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Wicked Wichita | Century II Convention Center Posted by Julie Harmon On May – 30 – 2009 Wicked was last in Wichita, Kansas from October 21 – November 8, 2009 playing the Century II Convention Center. Tickets went go onsale on August 1 at 8am at the box office and 11am through Ticketmaster for online…
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Wicked Set to Open in Denmark 2010-11 Posted by Julie Harmon On January – 3 – 2010 A new “Wicked” production is scheduled to open in Denmark for the 2010-2011 season of theater. The other “Wicked” productions that have so far opened have all been exact reproductions of Broadway’s original version, including lighting, sets, to…
Amanda Jane Cooper Takes Over Glinda Duties on National Tour
A new member has been announced for the First National “Wicked” Tour production. The new Glinda will be Amanda Jane Cooper. She will replace Chandra Lee-Schwartz and start performances at Broward Center in Ft. Lauderdale, FL on April 19. Cooper joins a cast which includes Jackie Burns playing Elphaba, Mark Jacoby in the role of…
Wicked to Close Its Curtains in San Francisco
The record breaking run of “Wicked” in San Francisco is coming to a close. The return engagement for the incredibly popular prequel to the “Wizard of Oz” will be closing on September 5, following 660 performances in San Francisco, the city where “Wicked” first was born and got its start. Theater officials are saying that…