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Dee Roscioli Assumes Role of Elphaba Posted by Julie Harmon On July – 23 – 2009 Dee Roscioli joined the Broadway production of Wicked on July 21 at the Gershwin Theatre after previously starring in Chicago’s production of the Winnie Holzman-Stephen Schwartz musical. Cast, Featured Adam Lambert in Wicked Posted by Julie Harmon On March…
Archive for January, 2012
Wicked Syracuse | Landmark Theatre Posted by Julie Harmon On January – 3 – 2012 It may be a mere five hours drive from the streets of Broadway, but its taken Wicked three years to find its way back to Syracuse. The long wait is finally over as the hit Broadway musical will be coming…
Louise Dearman, Former Glinda Becomes Elphaba on Broadway
Louise Dearman is moving from good witch into bad withc. This fall the actress will be making history when she assumes the role of Elphaba, the green-skinned witch, in “Wicked” at Apollos Victoria Theatre in the West End starting October 29, 2012. Previously Dearman played the role of Glinda in this alternate Oz story. Dearman…
Archive for February, 2010
Wicked San Francisco Gets New Elphaba Posted by Julie Harmon On February – 11 – 2010 The Wicked Witch of the West is flying away on her broomstick. However, there’s a new one headed in for her landing in the Orpheum Theatre, the site where “Wicked,” the hit musical, has just celebrated a one year…
Wicked Storms the Proctors Stage in Schenectady
When he saw Wicked’s first reading, David Stone cried. That is when he knew that he wanted to back the show with his money behind it. David Stone, along with Marc Platt his business partner, is one of Wicked’s producers. The enormously successful and popular Broadway musical is coming to Proctors and staying for almost…
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