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Wicked is one of Broadway’s most successful and beloved musicals. Wicked has been stealing the hearts of theatre goers since it first opened at New York’s Gershwin Theatre in 2003. There isn’t a box office record it has yet to dismantle, and its success has spawned shows from Chicago to LA as well as two…
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Stage Setup for Wicked Transforms Miller Auditorium Posted by Julie Harmon On November – 30 – 2010 The cacophony is organized. Approximately 20 workers move around on the cluttered and deep Miller Auditorium stage, shifting parts in the massive set for “Wicked” that is being assembled. From different parts of the stage instructions are shouted,…
Wicked Pours $17.3 Million into Des Moines Economy
It’s official now: the green witch has defeated the big cat. Wicked, the Broadway musical, set a new box office record for one week sales at the Civic Center of Greater Des Moines. It easily broke the previous record set in 2006 by The Lion King. Wicked also did a much better job of getting…
Idina Menzel Maps Dates for Spring/Summer North American Tour
She was first known onstage as Maureen Johnson from the musical ‘Rent’, then in the small screen as Shelby Corcoran, Rachel Berry’s biological mother in ‘Glee’, and last fall, she became known as the “Barefoot Diva”, hopping from one city to the next across the US, in Canada and in the UK singing show tune…
Wicked Closes in Chicago
It is expected that David Stone, producer of the unprecedented “Wicked” Chicago production, will announce on Wednesday that the show will ring the final curtain down at the Oriental Theatre following the 1,500 performance on January 25, 2009. By the time that they fly away on their broomsticks, witches Elphaba and Glinda will have cast…
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Wicked Richmond | Landmark Theatre Posted by Julie Harmon On July – 25 – 2009 Wicked was last in Richmond, Virginia playing the Landmark Theatre from March 10 – 28, 2010. The Wicked Richmond cast included Marcia Dodd (Elphaba), Natalie Daradich (Glinda), Marilyn Caskey (Madade Morrible) and Don Amendolia (The Wizard). Tickets went go onsale…