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Wicked Tucson | Tuscon Music Hall

Wicked Tucson | Tuscon Music Hall

The Tuscon Music Hall transforms into the magical land of Oz as the hit Broadway musical Wicked comes to town for three weeks from March 20 to April 7, 2013.

No two girls could be more different. One is rich, beautiful and popular, the other is a governor’s daughter taking care of her handicapped sister. One is blonde, the other — Green. Wicked is the story of Elphaba and Glinda before they became two of the most powerful witches in the land of Oz. From an intense rivalry to an unbreakable friendship than defied all odds, Wicked is a heartwarming musical that sheds light on the events that happened in Oz before Dorothy walked down that yellow brick road.

Catch the performances of Wicked at 8:00pm on March 22, 23, 29, 30, April 5, and 6. Other evening performances start at 7:30 on March 20, 21, 26, 2The performance running time is 2 hours and 45 minutes with 1 intermission.

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Events

Cast


Wicked Tucson Cast
Cast
Elphaba – Emma Hunton
Glinda – Chandra Lee Schwartz
Madame Morrible – Kim Zimmer
The Wizard – Tim Kazurinski
Nessarose – Jenny Florkowski
Dr. Dillamond – Tom Flynn
Fiyero – Nick Adams
Boq – Etai Benson

Creative
Music & Lyrics – Stephen Schwartz
Book – Winne Holzman
Director – Joe Mantello
Musical Staging – Wayne Cilento
Scenic Designer – Eugene Lee
Costume Designer – Susan Hilferty

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“For those who rave about this brassy and produced-to-within-an-inch-of-its-life show, come on down; you will not be disappointed with the road-show version on display here. The cast is top-notch, and the orchestra, set and costumes are fully realized. This is not a pared-down, made-to-tour replica.” – Sherilyn Forrester of Tucson Weekly

“The second half requires you to care more about how the story Wicked connects to the plotline of The Wizard of Oz, and I barely did at all. I just ended up feeling a little weary of the whole thing into the second hour. ” – Dan Gibson of Tucson Weekly

“This is why you want to see “Wicked”: • The musical, which Broadway in Tucson rolled out this week for an extended run, is a spectacular light show. • It’s a stunning costume and wig parade. • It’s got an ace cast with pristine acting and singing chops. • It’s got flying monkeys and a talking goat, for goodness sake. ” – Kathleen Allen of Arizona Daily Star

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Address: 260 South Church Ave., Tucson, AZ 85701
Tucson Music Hall Capacity: 2289

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