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Wicked Tour 2023
Wicked Tour 2023: Tickets, Venues, Best Prices & More Wicked is an award-winning musical that tells the untold story of the witches of Oz. Following an absolutely successful run on Broadway, the musical is set to embark on a National tour in 2023-2024. Besides, another Wicked tour will be happening in the UK at the…
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…
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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The History of the Gershwin Theatre Posted by Julie Harmon On February – 15 – 2009 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…