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 lessons to be learned far outweigh any scary bits. Most of it went over my younger boy’s head, but his sister actually told me that she felt sorry for Elphaba. That people bullied her just because she looked different from them.” This is just one of the fantastic reviews left by a fan who went with their children to see this iconic musical! Visitors of all ages are sure to fall in love with the tale, and what’s more, it’s an emotionally educational experience for everyone involved! So come and let the show open everyone’s eyes, at the Gershwin Theatre in New York City!

Wicked [CANCELLED] at Gershwin Theatre

Tickets are on hand now for Wicked! Only at the stunning Gershwin Theatre in the city of New York City on the Sunday 5th September 2021. This is the origin story for the Land of Oz, beginning way, way before the famous Dorothy and her ruby slippers crash-land in the land of Oz, with the teen witches Elphaba and Galinda at the magical Shiz University, and how their conflict turns into a very unlikely friendship. Oh! The wonderful Wizard of Oz! Except he’s not that wonderful really… When Elphaba first meets the Wizard, she instantly realizes that he is an imposter and a charlatan, and through a series of unfortunate accidents, she has to flee the Emerald city. In her absence the Wizard frames Elphaba and convinces young Galinda, her old BFF to go up against her! Oh, the drama! Not to mention that Elphaba and Galinda are both in love with the same man too! Come on, reserve your tickets to this enormously dramatic, mystic love story. Its got wicked witches, flying monkeys, all your old friends including the Tin-man, the Scarecrow and that plucky Lion! Wicked! Only at the marvelous Gershwin Theatre in the enchanted city of New York City! It’s going to be a magical show!

Wicked [CANCELLED] at Gershwin Theatre

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