Wicked at Gershwin Theatre

Wicked Tickets

Gershwin Theatre | New York City, New York

If you can only catch one Broadway show this August, then make sure it is the most talked-about event in YEARS! Wicked is coming to to the fan-favorite Gershwin Theatre in New York City , New York on Saturday 27th August 2022! This unparalleled combination between elegance and raw passion make for an amazing performance that will surely appear on all cultural headlines. Even if you have never watched a Wicked Broadway show live before, you will still find a lot to love with this emotional performance. So clear your schedule and mark the date of Saturday 27th August 2022 because you can get the perfect seats in the house for this multi award-winning musical by clicking the Buy Tickets button below.

Wicked at Gershwin Theatre

There's always more than one to a story. We all know the adventure of Dorothy in the Land of Oz and how she triumphed over the wicked witch of the west. But has anyone ever wondered about what's on the other side? "Wicked", the musical theater play is based on the 1995 Gregory Maguire novel “Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West.” Which is also a retelling of the classic 1900 novel, “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum. Dorothy's il-reputed green nemesis, has her own tale tell — a disastrous past going through incidents of bullying, discrimination, love, friendship, and betrayal. Discover the unlikely friendship between two teenage witches as they discover friendship and fight for their beliefs and identities. This is a sharply magnificent musical theater play that assembles a marvelous cast, pitch-perfect to those rousing musical numbers. It’s no surprise that Wicked! collected ten Tony Award nominations and four Olivier Award nominations, making it a bona fide Broadway hit. Catch Wicked on its play date at the Gershwin Theatre in New York City, New York on Saturday 27th August 2022. It must-see and must-buy tickets for this show. Tickets are on sale now!

Wicked at Gershwin Theatre

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