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Federer Returns to the Part of Nessarose
Michelle Federer, the original Broadway Nessarose, returned to her role in the musical Wicked on August 18, 2009. She takes over for Christy Candler whose final performance was on August 16, 2009. Federer was Julia Robert’s standby in “Three Days of Rain” on Broadway. Her credits on Off-Broadway include “A Man of No Importance” at…
Archive for July, 2010
Wicked Author Gregory Maguire Pens a Play Posted by Julie Harmon On July – 22 – 2010 Gregory Maguire, author of the critically acclaimed novel “Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West” which was turned into an award winning and top grossing Broadway musical by Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman,…
Archive for January, 2016
Wicked 2017 Tour Dates Posted by Julie Harmon On January – 2 – 2016 Previous Dates » Wicked Appleton | Fox Cities Performing Arts Center | Appleton, WI | August 30 – September 17 » Wicked Boston | Opera House | East Lansing, MI | June 7 – July 23 » Wicked Buffalo | Shea’s…
Archive for January, 2020
Wicked Greensboro | Tanger Center Posted by Julie Harmon On January – 14 – 2020 Make your friends green with envy by catching the Broadway smash hit Wicked when it hits Greensboro this holiday season. It will play the Tanger Center for a brief three-week run from November 18 to December 6. Wicked is the…
Wicked Richmond | Landmark Theatre
Have your broom sticks and hats ready as Broadway smash hit “Wicked” enchants the nation with its extensive North American tour. The show is scheduled to hit Richmond, VA from June 3 through 14, 2020 by way of the Landmark Theatre. Ever wondered what life was like for the Wicked Witch, the famous antagonist in…
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…