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Wicked Richmond | Landmark Theatre Posted by Julie Harmon On July – 25 – 2009 Wicked was last in Richmond, Virginia playing the Landmark Theatre from March 10 – 28, 2010. The Wicked Richmond cast included Marcia Dodd (Elphaba), Natalie Daradich (Glinda), Marilyn Caskey (Madade Morrible) and Don Amendolia (The Wizard). Tickets went go onsale…

Touring Cast for Wicked Gets New Look with Jenn Gambastese, Curt Hansen

Wicked followers should watch out for the new pair that will give Oz a refreshing look. The first leg of the renowned musical’s tour in North America will star two Broadway veterans: Jenn Gambatese, who’ll be joining the cast as Glinda on February 26 in Costa Mesa, CA and Curt Hansen, playing Fiyero will later…

Next to Normal’s Kyle Dean Massey Returns to Wicked January 25

Kyle Dean Massey of “Next To Normal” is returning to the “Wicked” Broadway company on January 25 at Gershwin Theatre as Fiyero. Massey is succeeding Kyle McDaniel and will be joining the cast that includes Katie Rose Clarke who plays Glinda, Mandy Gonzalez portraying Elphaba, P.J. Benjamin playing The Wizard, Kathy Fitzgerald playing Madame Morrible,…

Wicked Des Moines | Des Moines Civic Center | Wicked Tour

Wicked Des Moines | Des Moines Civic Center By Julie Harmon On May 16, 2009 Wicked will be coming to the Des Moines Civic Center in Des Moines, Iowa from September 23 – October 18, 2009. Tickets are currently onsale through Ticketmaster. Note many performances will sell out so review the ticket options featured below….

Wicked Tour in Louisville, Kentucky : Tickets and Musical Dates

The Broadway production of “Wicked” is coming to the Bluegrass State for two weeks this September. The prequel to “The Wizard of OZ” will run September 20 through October 8 at Louisville’s Whitney Hall at the Kentucky Center. For those unfamiliar with the spectacle, “Wicked” is a real treat. The sensational production features elaborate sets,…

Facebook App Lets You Elphaba Your Profile Picture

The “Wicked” Broadway production continues selling like gangbusters after running for almost seven years. Box office data shows that this year’s attendance for the musical has not dropped under 90% seating capacity at Gershwin Theater, one of Broadway’s biggest houses. Apparently, even for Broadway hit musicals with no signs of closing, too much promotion is…