Wicked [CANCELLED] at Gershwin Theatre

Wicked [CANCELLED] Tickets

Gershwin Theatre | New York City, New York

EVENT CANCELLED. Please contact your ticket point of purchase to claim a refund on your tickets.

The breathtaking Gershwin Theatre, New York City, New York is well known to host all kinds of events! Visitors call it the supreme venue of its kind and now it's your turn to see why! Such a wide range of facilities and a ideal situation, its easy to see why so many love it. winter, 2022 Wicked will be hosting an event here and it's a pretty exciting prospect for February! Click the link on this page to buy some tickets immediately and add Wednesday 16th February 2022 to the diary, this is your window of opportunity!

Wicked [CANCELLED] at Gershwin Theatre

What does it take to be branded as wicked forever? Categorically, there's a story behind that. We all know that the wicked witch of the west was Dorothy's adversary; but way before all that, she was a misunderstood teenage witch named Elphaba. An ordinary teen who developed an uncommon bond of friendship with the blond teen witch Galinda — a friendship that reached a crossroad that took a turn on their lives and destinies. That's "Wicked"! Indeed, this is a spin-off from “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” and is based on the 1995 Gregory Maguire novel “Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West.” Wicked is a Broadway stage musical, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by Winnie Holzman. It may be witchcraft or wizardry, but Wicked has cast a mesmerizing spell on critics and audiences alike. Collecting ten Tony Award nominations and four Olivier Award nominations, the original Broadway musical productionmanaged to win three Tony Awards and seven Drama Desk Awards, along with Grammy Award for the original cast album, to boot. Music, magic, marvelousness all rolled into one. Don't miss Wicked as it hits the stage of the Gershwin Theatre in New York City, New York on Wednesday 16th February 2022. Book your tickets now!

Wicked [CANCELLED] at Gershwin Theatre

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