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How Wichita Scored Slot on the Wicked Tour
Normally, Wichita would not be considered a big enough market for hosting a full tour for a big Broadway production like Wicked. However Marc Platt, Los Angeles-based producer who has considered Wichita to be his second hometown after marrying his wife Julie Beren there thirty years ago, has plenty of confidence that the local theater…
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Ticket Lottery Set for Wicked Orlando Performances Posted by Julie Harmon On February – 19 – 2011 The Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre has announced that 2 ½ hours before each performance of “Wicked”, a lottery will be held to determine who will get tickets for a set number of seats in the orchestra section….
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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…
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Wicked Springfield | Junita K Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts Posted by Julie Harmon On August – 18 – 2015 Springfield is in for a treat this Valetine’s Day. The Broadway phenomenon Wicked will be making its debut at Springfield’s Junita K Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts from February 3 through 14, 2016….
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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…
Book Review: ‘Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz’
When I opened “Defying Gravity,” the fantastic book by Carol de Giere, I felt like a child at Christmas. When I was offered the chance to review “The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz from Godspell to Wicked” by Ms. de Giere, I knew the book would be right up my alley right away. To start…