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Wicked Welcomes Rondi Reed as New Madame Morrible Posted by Julie Harmon On February – 24 – 2009 Rondi Reed, Tony Award winner, will perform in the role of Madame Morrible in Wicked on Broadway currently at the Gershwin Theatre starting on March 17. The musical is based on the novel by Gregory Maguire by…
Wicked Tour | 2020 Wicked National Tour Dates – Part 11
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, as the workers fight to be heard over the nearly continuous hammering. A technician yells up as…
Wicked Celebrates it’s 5th Anniversary
It seems everyone has an obsession with Wicked. During the last five years, the show as dominated Broadway as the most popular musical, with big city natives and tourists nationwide trying to snap up tickets. At least 10 people immediately come to my mind who know every single last word to “Defying Gravity” and who…
Wicked Kalamazoo | Miller Auditorium
The wickedly enchanting and hit Broadway musical production of Wicked will be at the Western Michigan University’s Miller Auditorium on April 24 to May 5, 2013. Wicked, told from the perspective of the Land of Oz’s witches, is the untold tale of how the Wicked Witch of the West came to be. Based on the…
Wicked Tucson | Centennial Concert Hall
Wicked will be coming to Centennial Concert Hall in Tucson, Arizona from January 5 – 23. The 2011 Wicked Cast for Tuscon includes Vicki Noon (Elphaba), Natalie Daradich (Glinda), Marilyn Caskey (Madade Morrible) and Don Amendolia (The Wizard). Tickets will go onsale to the general public through Ticketmaster on October 8. By Julie Harmon On…
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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…