Wicked debuted in San Francisco (the West Coast Newark). Idina Menzel, now an established diva and movie actress Enchanted, blew me out of my seat in the show-stopping first act closer, Defying Gravity.” Read More »»»
Wicked is returning to the Seattle Paramount Theatre this year following its previous two week stint in the rainy city just last year. For those fans of the Broadway show who were either able to catch the spectacle last year (or any other) or not, this adventure is likely to be one of your favorites and worth the effort in putting together Wicked tickets today! This production sees Lenny Wolpe as the Wizard with Richard H. Blake as Fiyero (Warner in “Legally Blonde”), Chandra Lee Schwartz as Glinda and DOnna Vivino as Elphaba. The show runs through October 4th, 2009. Read More »»»
Thanks in part to a strong and successful book by Winnie Holzman and stunningly beautiful music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Wicked is turning out to be simply bewitching. The touring production is making a three-week stop at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, with Marcie Dodd and Elphaba and Helene Yorke as Glinda. The story of Wicked builds on the relationship of these two witches of Oz and how their relationship evolves and dissolves over the years. The story also makes us question our own views on good and evil, making it one of the more popular shows on Broadway as well as around the nation. Read More »»»
Everything you’ve heard about Wicked is true; it’s an awe-inspiring stage spectacle filled with special effects, gorgeous sets and lighting, exquisite costumes, an amazingly gifted cast, a glorious musical score and an immensely entertaining, yet slightly irreverent (perhaps even a little subversive) script. It also has plot points so broad that you could drive a freight train through them, but if you’re willing to suspend disbelief and allow yourself to become totally immersed in the phenomenon, you can’t help but walk away tremendously satisfied, humming those wonderful tunes and having a sort of “which came first: the chicken or the egg” debate with your companions. Read More »»»
The touring production of “Wicked” has returned to Seattle’s Paramount Theatre. And for those of you that weren’t able to catch it last time around during it’s all too brief two week run, now is your chance to rush out and catch one of the juggernauts of current Broadway. Read More »»»
Wicked tickets have been extended in London as they are now on sale to October 30, 2010 at the Apollo Victoria Theatere. The production recently celebrated the 1000th performance during Valentine’s Day this past yeear (February 14th, 2009) and welcomed its two millionth theatregoer May 11, 2009, grossing more than £80 million at the UK Box Office. Read More »»»
CAST: Updated June 2009: Patty Duke (pictured left) has taken over the role of Madame Morrible after Carol Kane. Anna Marie “Patty” Duke is an Academy Award-, three-time Emmy Award- and two-time Golden Globe Award-winning American actress of stage and film. Duke is well known for her performance as Helen Keller (1959-1961) in the Broadway play, “The Miracle Worker” – a role for which she later won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (1962) and an Emmy for the TV movie version (1979). Read More »»»
“There’s no place like home.” The Witches of Oz musical has returned to San Francisco for an extended run.
BUY San Francisco Wicked Tickets for 2009
Regular price tickets at the Orpheum Theatre: Wicked Tickets San Francisco currently on sale through January 3rd, 2010. Read More »»»


