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Wicked TicketsJoin other Wicked fans in welcoming Wicked to the stage! Grab the opportunity to attend a wonderful theatre experience this year that will take your breath away! Watch as Elphaba, Glinda, the Wizard, Fiyero and more all come to life right before your very eyes. Wicked Tickets Online is your number one fan site to stay updated on everything you need to know about the Wicked theatre production.

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Meet Annaleigh Ashford: Wicked's Glinda

February 14, 2008 - Wicked Tickets Online added an exciting new cast member page! Not only do you have access to Idina Menzel's biography page but now you can find up-to-date information on Annaleigh Ashford, star of Broadway's hit musical, Wicked!

Starring as Glinda, the Good Witch, avid Wicked fans can read about past, present and future projects Ashford lists on her resume.

Check out Annaleigh's biography page now!


Power Outage Stops Chicago Performance

February 14, 2008 - Last night, avid Wicked fans and musical goers went home earlier than planned when an unexplained power outtage occured at Ford Center in Chicago.

The mysterious outtage affected four other builidings aside from the theatre on the north and south side sides near Wacker Drive and Adams Street. Unfotunately, also affected was the Renaissance Chicago Hotel.

The outtage occurred around 9:45 sending the lights to power off. A back-up generator was used but was not able to provide enough light for the stage. Though the initial cause of the misshap is still unknown, a spokesperson from Commonwealth Edison said an electrical feeder line connecting all four affected buidings was compromised.

Those sent home from the event may receive replacement tickets for any Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday performance up until April 1st of this year.


Meet the Former Wicked Witch of the West: Idina Menzel

February 13, 2008 - We added a new page to the site featuring everyone's favorite former Wicked Witch of the West, Idina Menzel. Check out some biography information, personal and career updates!

For more on Idina Menzel, check out the *new* Elphaba page! (2/13/08).


Wicked Premieres in Australia

February 13, 2008 - Yesterday, the hit musical, Wicked, was launched in Australia for the first time ever. Newcomer actors and actresses included Lucy Durack, Amanda Harrison, Rob Guest and Rob Mills.

The show will open on July 9 in the Regent's Plaza Ballroom with these six new stars. Rob Guest won the role of the Wizard after his short role in The Phantom of the Opera. Rob Mills comes into the production as Fiyero, after appearing on the hit television show, Australian Idol. (2/13/08)


Wicked Celebrates One Year Anniversary in LA

February 13, 2008 - Wicked, the smash Broadway musical, will celebrate it's first anniversary at the Pantages Theatre located in Los Angeles, California. The production opened on Feb. 21, 2007 and plans to celebrate with another performance.

According to sources, Wicked has set unbelievable box records including averaging nearly $2 million the last week of December of 2007. The original premiere of the theatre performance occurred in 2003 in New York at the Gershwin Theatre. A national tour was finally launced in early 2005 and sold-out for weeks in cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Philadelphi, Boston and many more. (2/13/08)


Gregory Maguire Interview

Posted January 29, 2008 - Most famous for penning Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, which re-imagined The Wizard of Oz and was transformed into a hit Broadway musical, Gregory Maguire has carved himself a literary niche by looking at fairy tales and children's stories from a different angle. He's reworked Snow White, Cinderella, and in his latest novel, What-the-Dickens, he explores the idea of the Tooth Fairy and its relationship to youth.

City Pages: Your novels frequently look at tales and characters that are part of our collective upbringing and cultural backdrop. Why does reexamining these stories as an adult inspire you?

Gregory Maguire: Well, there's several reasons they're appealing, one is I think generally they're all good stories or have good elements or else kids wouldn't be interested in them. So the fact that I'm interested in them now because children have been interested in them is a credit to their original value. The stories that are uninteresting to kids, they don't talk about, they don't remember, and they fall out of the culture immediately. So the fact that I go back to them at all means that they’ve already been tried and true. They already have something interesting and arresting to them. But why I go back to children's stories instead of other aspects of our culture or other thoughts and observations and apprehensions of the world I have has to do partly with how fragmented of a culture we live in here in America. That is to say in this year of politics we're always talking about the great divide between the red states and the blue states, in terms of economics we talk about the divide between the haves and the have-nots, if we are interested in Marxists sensibility, we talk about the class structure, we talk about certain privileges of education, but the one thing that we share in common, despite which side of the great divide we hail each other from, is the common territory and experience of childhood. You don't have to have a political opinion when you're 6 to decide whether you like the Wizard of Oz or not. You don't have to decide the face content is of your moral struggle to believe in the Tooth Fairy when you're 5. These stories sort of predate the ways in which we distinguish ourselves as adults one from another, and therefore they are somewhat universal in a world that is rapidly losing universals. Now, as a writer, I suppose I could also add I'm a professional. I want to get the biggest bang for the buck so to speak. I want to sell my work, I want to hit the biggest audience that I can, and so therefore to use the material of childhood is to use the material that almost nobody says 'Oh, I don't know anything about that, I'm not interested.' Everybody who grew up in America has a memory of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. If you say “poison apple,” quick, what are your associations for poison apple?

Check out more of the interview here!


January 26, 2008 - So much happened before Dorothy dropped in.

And there is so much still to happen before the international sensation Wicked drops into Melbourne’s Regent Theatre July next year, bringing


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with it a host of exciting characters direct from Oz.

While audiences will be familiar with the tale of Dorothy and Co from the Wizard of Oz, Australian’s are yet to have the privilege of Wicked in our own backyard.

Based on the best-selling novel by Gregory Maguire, Wicked chronicles the lives of the witches of Oz before that fateful day when Dorothy plonks her house on top of one of them, and tells the story of how and why the Wicked Witch of the West became… well, wicked.

Wicked has created a storm throughout the world with productions in the US, London, Tokyo and Europe. It has a plethora of awards under its belt already, and there is already an excited buzz about the production in Australia six months before it even opens, so producer John Frost has had a tough task on his hands when finding the right cast for the show. - The Daily, January 26, 2008.

For more of the article, check it out now!


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