Wicked

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  • Runtime: 2 hours 45 minutes
  • Intermissions: 1
  • Age Recommendation: 8+

Long before Dorothy drops in, two other girls meet in the land of Oz. One, born with emerald-green skin, is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. Wicked tells the story of their remarkable odyssey, how these two unlikely friends grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good.

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LocationVenueDatesTickets
Columbia, SCKoger CenterMarch 25–April 5, 2026Tickets
Little Rock, ARRobinson Performance HallApril 8-19, 2026Tickets
Springfield, MOHammons HallApril 22–May 3, 2026Tickets
Dallas, TXMusic HallMay 6–June 14, 2026Tickets
Omaha, NEOrpheum TheaterJune 17–July 5, 2026Tickets
Minneapolis, MNOrpheum TheatreJuly 8–August 9, 2026
Kansas City, MOMusic HallAugust 12-30, 2026
Des Moines, IADes Moines Civic CenterSeptember 2-20, 2026 ^Tickets

§ Part of venue’s 2024/2025 season
^ Rescheduled from the 2019/2020 season

LocationVenueDatesTickets
Boston, MABoston Opera HouseSeptember 23–November 15, 2026
Greensboro, NCTanger CenterNovember 18–December 6, 2026
Cleveland, OHKeyBank State TheatreDecember 9, 2026–January 3, 2027
Orlando, FLDr. Phillips CenterJanuary 6-31, 2027
Tampa, FLStraz CenterFebruary 3-28, 2027
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreMarch 3-28, 2027
Durham, NCDPACMarch 31–April 18, 2027
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreMay 12-30, 2027
San Antonio, TXMajestic TheatreJune 2-20, 2027
Houston, TXHobby CenterJune 23–July 25, 2027
LocationVenueDatesSeason
Appleton, WIFox Cities PACAugust 30–September 10, 20172017-2018
Cincinnati, OHAronoff CenterSeptember 13–October 15, 20172017-2018
Grand Rapids, MIDeVos Performance HallOctober 18–November 5, 20172017-2018
Cleveland, OHKeyBank State TheatreNovember 8–December 3, 20172017-2018
Chicago, ILNederlander TheatreDecember 6, 2017–January 21, 20182017-2018
Pittsburgh, PABenedum CenterJanuary 24–February 11, 20182017-2018
Fort Lauderdale, FLBroward CenterFebruary 14–March 4, 20182017-2018
Memphis, TNOrpheum TheatreMarch 7-25, 20182017-2018
Nashville, TNTPACMarch 28–April 22, 20182017-2018
Indianapolis, INMurat TheatreApril 25–May 13, 20182017-2018
Omaha, NEOrpheum TheaterMay 16–June 3, 20182017-2018
Toledo, OHStranahan TheaterJune 6-17, 20182017-2018
Toronto, ONEd Mirvish TheatreJune 20–August 5, 20182017-2018
Detroit, MIDetroit Opera HouseAugust 8–September 2, 20182017-2018
Tulsa, OKTulsa PACSeptember 5-23, 20182018-2019
San Antonio, TXMajestic TheatreSeptember 25–October 14, 20182018-2019
Albuquerque, NMPopejoy HallOctober 17-28, 20182018-2019
San Diego, CACivic TheatreOctober 31–November 2, 20182018-2019
Los Angeles, CAPantages TheatreNovember 28, 2018–January 27, 20192018-2019
Salt Lake City, UTEccles TheaterJanuary 30–March 3, 20192018-2019
Boise, IDMorrison CenterMarch 6-17, 20192018-2019
Fresno, CASaroyan TheatreMarch 20-31, 20192018-2019
Tempe, AZASU GammageApril 3–May 5, 20192018-2019
Denver, CODenver CenterMay 8–June 9, 20192018-2019
Seattle, WAParamount TheatreJune 12–July 7, 20192018-2019
Portland, ORKeller AuditoriumJuly 10-28, 20192018-2019
Eugene, ORHult CenterJuly 31–August 11, 20192018-2019
San Jose, CACenter for the Performing ArtsAugust 14–September 8, 20192019-2020
Las Vegas, NVSmith CenterSeptember 11-29, 20192019-2020
New Orleans, LASaenger TheatreOctober 2-11, 2019 2019-2020
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreOctober 23–November 17, 20192019-2020
Jacksonville, FLTimes-Union CenterNovember 20–December 1, 20192019-2020
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreDecember 4-29, 20192019-2020
Little Rock, ARRobinson Performance HallJanuary 1-19, 20202019-2020
Columbia, SCKoger CenterJanuary 22–February 9, 20202019-2020
Baltimore, MDHippodrome TheatreFebruary 12–March 8, 20202019-2020
Madison, WIOverture Center(March 11-12, 2020 ) ‡2019-2020
East Lansing, MIWharton CenterApril 1-19, 2020 +2019-2020
Columbus, OHOhio TheatreApril 22–May 17, 2020 #2019-2020
Norfolk, VAChrysler HallMay 20-31, 2020 +2019-2020
Richmond, VAAltria TheaterJune 3-14, 2020 +2019-2020
Des Moines, IADes Moines Civic CenterJune 17–July 5, 20202019-2020
Vancouver, BCQueen Elizabeth TheatreJuly 9-26, 20202019-2020
Calgary, ABSouthern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumJuly 29–August 9, 20202019-2020
Edmonton, ABNorthern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumAugust 12-22, 20202019-2020
Ottawa, ONNational Arts CentreAugust 26–September 6, 20202020-2021
Hartford, CTThe BushnellSeptember 9-27, 20202020-2021
Durham, NCDPACSeptember 30–October 25, 2020 +2020-2021
Greenville, SCPeace CenterOctober 28–November 15, 2020 +2020-2021
Greensboro, NCTanger CenterNovember 18–December 6, 2020 #2020-2021
Charlotte, NCOvens Auditorium(December 9, 2020–January 10, 2021 #2019-2020
Tampa, FLStraz CenterJanuary 13-31, 2021 +2020-2021
West Palm Beach, FLKravis CenterFebruary 3-14, 2021 +2020-2021
Miami, FLArsht CenterFebruary 17–March 7, 2021 +2020-2021
Orlando, FLDr. Phillips CenterMarch 10-28, 2021 +2020-2021
Grand Rapids, MIDeVos Performance HallMarch 31–April 18, 20212020-2021
Austin, TXBass Concert HallApril 21–May 9, 20212020-2021
Oklahoma City, OKCivic Center Music HallMay 12-30, 20212020-2021
Kansas City, MOMusic HallJune 2-20, 2021 #2020-2021
Houston, TXHobby CenterJune 23–August 1, 2021 #2020-2021
Dallas, TXMusic HallAugust 4–September 5, 2021 #2020-2021
Houston, TXHobby Center(June 23–August 1, 2021 #) +2021-2022
Dallas, TXMusic HallAugust 3–September 5, 2021 #2021-2022
Charlotte, NCOvens AuditoriumSeptember 8–October 3, 2021 #2021-2022
Greensboro, NCTanger CenterOctober 6-24, 2021 #2021-2022
Appleton, WIFox Cities PACOctober 27–November 14, 20212021-2022
Cincinnati, OHAronoff CenterNovember 17–December 5, 20212021-2022
Cleveland, OHKeyBank State TheatreDecember 8, 2021–January 2, 2022 ℹ2021-2022
Kansas City, MOMusic HallJanuary 5-23, 2022 #2021-2022
Tucson, AZCentennial HallJanuary 26–February 6, 20222021-2022
Costa Mesa, CASegerstrom CenterFebruary 9–March 6, 20222021-2022
Spokane, WAFirst Interstate CenterMarch 9-27, 20222021-2022
Sacramento, CASAFE Credit Union PACMarch 30–April 24, 20222021-2022
Omaha, NEOrpheum TheaterApril 27–May 15, 20222021-2022
Columbus, OHOhio TheatreMay 18–June 5, 2022 ^2021-2022
Boston, MABoston Opera HouseJune 8–July 24, 20222021-2022
Minneapolis, MNOrpheum TheatreJuly 27–August 28, 20222022-2023
Richmond, VAAltria TheaterAugust 31–September 11, 2022 ^2022-2023
Norfolk, VAChrysler HallSeptember 14-25, 2022 ^2022-2023
Chicago, ILNederlander TheatreSeptember 28–December 4, 20222022-2023
Washington, DCOpera HouseDecember 8, 2022–January 22, 20232022-2023
Orlando, FLDr. Phillips CenterJanuary 25–February 12, 2023 #2022-2023
Miami, FLArsht CenterFebruary 15–March 5, 2023 #2022-2023
Tampa, FLStraz CenterMarch 8-26, 2023 #2022-2023
West Palm Beach, FLKravis CenterMarch 29–April 9, 2023 #2022-2023
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreApril 12–May 7, 20232022-2023
East Lansing, MIWharton CenterMay 10-28, 2023 ^2022-2023
Houston, TXHobby CenterMay 31–July 2, 2023 +2022-2023
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreJuly 5-30, 20232022-2023
Greenville, SCPeace CenterAugust 2-20, 2023 #2022-2023
Durham, NCDPACAugust 23–September 17, 2023 #2022-2023
Louisville, KYKentucky CenterSeptember 20–October 8, 20232023-2024
Nashville, TNTPACOctober 11-29, 20232023-2024
Philadelphia, PAAcademy of MusicNovember 1-26, 20232023-2024
New Orleans, LASaenger TheatreNovember 29–December 17, 20232023-2024
San Antonio, TXMajestic TheatreDecember 20, 2023–January 7, 20242023-2024
Knoxville, TNTennessee TheatreJanuary 10-21, 20242023-2024
Detroit, MIDetroit Opera HouseJanuary 24–February 18, 20242023-2024
Oklahoma City, OKCivic Center Music HallFebruary 20–March 10, 2024 #2023-2024
Austin, TXBass Concert HallMarch 13-31, 2024 #2023-2024
Memphis, TNOrpheum TheatreApril 3-21, 20242023-2024
Hartford, CTThe BushnellApril 24–May 12, 2024 #2023-2024
Grand Rapids, MIDeVos Performance HallMay 15–June 2, 2024 #2023-2024
Toronto, ONPrincess of Wales TheatreJune 5–July 21, 20242023-2024
Denver, CODenver CenterJuly 24–August 25, 20242023-2024
San Francisco, CAOrpheum TheatreAugust 28–October 13, 20242024-2025
Portland, ORKeller AuditoriumOctober 16–November 3, 20242024-2025
Seattle, WAParamount TheatreNovember 6–December 1, 20242024-2025
Los Angeles, CAPantages TheatreDecember 4, 2024–February 2, 2025 2024-2025
San Diego, CACivic TheatreFebruary 5–March 2, 20252024-2025
Tempe, AZASU GammageMarch 4-30, 20252024-2025
Boise, IDMorrison CenterApril 2-13, 20252024-2025
Salt Lake City, UTEccles TheaterApril 16–May 25, 20252024-2025
Tulsa, OKTulsa PACMay 28–June 15, 20252024-2025
Indianapolis, INMurat TheatreJune 18–July 6, 20252024-2025
Madison, WIOverture CenterJuly 9-27, 20252024-2025
Milwaukee, WIMarcus CenterJuly 30–August 17, 20252024-2025
Peoria, ILPeoria Civic CenterAugust 20-31, 20252024-2025
Birmingham, ALBJCC Concert HallSeptember 3-21, 20252025-2026
Charlotte, NC §Belk TheaterSeptember 24–October 26, 20252025-2026
Schenectady, NYProctors TheatreOctober 29–November 9, 20252025-2026
Buffalo, NYShea’s PACNovember 12-30, 20252025-2026
Syracuse, NYLandmark TheatreDecember 3-14, 20252025-2026
Baltimore, MDHippodrome TheatreDecember 17, 2025–January 11, 20262025-2026
Pittsburgh, PABenedum CenterJanuary 14–February 15, 2026 2025-2026
Rochester, NYWest Herr Auditorium TheatreFebruary 18–March 1, 20262025-2026
Providence, RIPPACMarch 4-22, 20262025-2026

KEY

2019-20202020-20212021-20222022-20232023-2024
^Rescheduled to the 20/21 seasonRescheduled from the 19/20 seasonRescheduled from the 19/20 seasonRescheduled from the 19/20 seasonRescheduled from the 19/20 season
#Rescheduled to the 21/22 seasonRescheduled to the 21/22 seasonRescheduled from the 20/21 seasonRescheduled from the 20/21 seasonRescheduled from the 20/21 season
+Rescheduled to the 22/23 seasonRescheduled to the 22/23 seasonRescheduled to the 22/23 seasonRescheduled from the 21/22 seasonRescheduled from the 21/22 season
Rescheduled to the 23/24 seasonRescheduled to the 23/24 seasonRescheduled to the 23/24 seasonRescheduled to the 23/24 seasonRescheduled from the 22/23 season

‡ Rescheduled to the 2024/2025 season
♠ Rescheduled to the 2025/2026 season

2024-2025

  • Producers: Marc Platt, Universal Pictures, The Araca Group, Jon B. Platt, and David Stone
  • Director: Joe Mantello
  • Choreographer: Wayne Cilento
  • Music & Lyrics: Stephen Schwartz
  • Book: Winnie Holzman
  • Music Supervisor: Stephen Oremus
  • Music Director: Dan Micciche
  • Associate Director: Lisa Leguillou
  • Associate Choreographer: Corinne McFadden Herrera 
  • General Manager: 321 Theatrical Management
  • Casting: The Telsey Office

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

JESSIE DAVIDSON (Elphaba) is wildly excited to be a part of this company and the Wicked legacy. Broadway: Six  Alternate – Jane Seymour, Katherine Howard, Catherine Parr); National Tour: Pretty Woman: The Musical (Vivian Ward); Off-Broadway: Harmony (Ruth). Regional: Maltz Jupiter Theatre, the REV. BFA: Penn State. @jessiedavidson__
– Assumed the role starting May 20, 2025

ZOE JENSEN (Glinda) fell in love with theater after seeing the Wicked National Tour in 2006 and is thrilled to be playing her dream role. Broadway: The Heart of Rock and Roll (Paige, OBC), Six (Katherine Howard), Dear Evan Hansen. National Tour: Hamilton (Eliza). Off-Broadway: We Are the Tigers (Farrah). Regional: My Best Friend’s Wedding (Amanda Newhouse). TV: “Law & Order SVU.” Zoe is from Rockford, IL and received her BFA from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. @Lanazoejensen
– Assumed the role starting May 20, 2025

EILEEN T’KAYE (Madame Morrible). Recent credits: Mrs. Strakosh in Funny Girl (First National Tour); Yente in Fiddler on the Roof (starring Jason Alexander, La Mirada Theatre); Anne-Marie in A Doll’s House, Part 2 (ICT); Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Sisters in Law (World-Premiere, Phoenix Theatre). And now Wicked – it’s thrillifying! Eileen is also a voice-over artist, an award-winning theatre producer and the Founding Producing Director of Boston Court Pasadena.
– Assumed the role starting May 20, 2025

NICOLAS GARZA (Boq) couldn’t be happier to be here! Selected Regional: Signature Theatre, TUTS, ZACH, Arvada Center, ACT of CT, Transcendence, Portland Center Stage, Milwaukee Rep, Seattle Rep, Cincinnati Playhouse, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, San Antonio Broadway. TV: The CW’s “Walker.” @nicolasgarza
– Assumed the role starting May 20, 2025

ETHAN KIRSCHBAUM (Fiyero) is beyond grateful to help take the magic of Wicked on the road! Stage: Kinky Boots on tour, The Engagement Party cover at the Geffen, Biloxi BluesHeathersFirst Date. Screen: “The Gringo Hunters” (Netflix) and featured in Dove Cameron’s “Breakfast” music video. @ethan.kirschbaum
– Assumed the role starting May 20, 2025

DREW McVETY (Doctor Dillamond). Broadway: Bandstand, The Front Page, The Last Ship, Cyrano De BergeracBilly Elliot, Sunday in the Park with George, Spamalot, Frozen, Big River, TitanicThe Heidi Chronicles. National Tours: Cabaret, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Acting Company. TV: “The Good Wife,” “Blue Bloods,” “Law & Order(s),” “Molly Dodd,” many others. Film: The Strange Case of Wilheim Reich, Henry’s Crime. Drew is a lead producer and the star of A Sherlock Carol.
– Assumed the role starting May 20, 2025

JADA TEMPLE (Nessarose) is thrilled to join Wicked. Off-Broadway: Speakeasy, Oscar at the Crown. Television: “Evil,” “Gossip Girl.” BFA musical theatre from Pace University.
– Assumed the role starting May 20, 2025

Blake Hammond (The Wizard)

Carly Augenstein (Elphaba Standby)

Ensemble: Jennifer Mariela Bermeo, Anthony Lee Bryant, Sean Burns, Reagan Davidson, Matt Densky, Kelley Dorney, Aydin Eyikan, Kayla Goldsberry, Clair Rachel Howell, Rose Iannaccone, Mattie Tucker Joyner, David Kaverman, Kelly Lafarga, Marina Lazzaretto, Jake Levy, Adelina Mitchell, Brayden Newby, Allsun O’Malley, Taylor Quick, Derek Schiesel, Wayne Schroder, DJ Smart, Brett Stoelker, Ben Susak, Melissa Victor and Justin Wirick.

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2024-2025 Broadway on Tour Awards

  • Best Costume Design

2023-2024 Broadway on Tour Awards

  • Favorite Continuing Show
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Details
  • Runtime: 2 hours 45 minutes
  • Intermissions: 1
  • Age Recommendation: 8+

Long before Dorothy drops in, two other girls meet in the land of Oz. One, born with emerald-green skin, is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. Wicked tells the story of their remarkable odyssey, how these two unlikely friends grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good.

Past Credits
  • Producers: Ken Davenport, Bob Gaudio & NETworks with Sandi Moran, Scott Abrams, Jonathan and Rae Corr, Adam Riemer, Marguerite Steed Hoffman, Ron Kastner, Rob Kolson, Valli Family Group, Caiola Productions, Gaudio Family Group, Joseph J. Grano Jr., Starlight Theatre, Roy & Eileen Putrino, James L. Nederlander, Tricia Blake, Mark E. Jacobs, Universal Music Group Theatrical, Deborah Green, Patty Baker, Sheri and Les Biller, H. Richard Hopper, Sharon Karmazin, Matthew Salloway, BB Investments LLC, Witz End Productions and Theatre Producers of Color Presentations
  • Director: Austin Regan
  • Music & Lyrics: Neil Diamond
  • Book: Anthony McCarten
  • Choreographer: Yasmine Lee
  • Music Supervision & Arrangements: Sonny Paladino
  • Music Director: James Olmstead
  • Orchestrations: Bob Gaudio, Sonny Paladino & Brian Usifer
  • Incidental Music and Dance Music Arrangements: Brian Usifer
  • Vocal Design: AnnMarie Milazzo
  • Production Stage Manager: Stacy N. Taylor with Travis Blackwell & Kali Ashurst
  • Company Manager: Erik Birkeland & Heather Moss
  • Scenic Design: David Rockwell
  • Costume Design: Emilio Sosa
  • Lighting Design: Kevin Adams
  • Sound Design: Jessica Paz
  • Hair & Wig Design: Luc Verschueren
  • Illusion Consultant: Jamie Harrison
  • Properties Designer: Kathy Fabian
  • Casting: Jim Carnahan, CSA & Jason Thinger, CSA
  • General Management: Gentry & Associates
  • Booking Company: Bond Theatrical
  • Press Representative: Bond Theatrical

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

NICK FRADIANI (Neil Diamond – Then) is so excited to be a part of this amazing story and continue his journey into musical theater. Fradiani was the 2015 winner of “American Idol,” and released his debut solo project, Hurricane on Big Machine / Universal Records) in 2016, featuring the hit single “Beautiful Life.” Since 2017, he has toured the country and independently released multiple singles including “I’ll Wait For You,” “Scared,” “Never Gonna,” and “Empire.” Broadway: A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical (Neil Diamond – Then). National tours: A Bronx Tale (Lorenzo). Love and thanks to my friends and family, especially my Mom and Dad for taking me to my first concert at 3 years old…to see Neil Diamond! 
 
ROBERT WESTENBERG (Neil Diamond – Now). Broadway credits include Into the Woods (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award), The Secret GardenSunday in the Park with George, Les Misérables, 1776, Company, Abe Lincoln in Illinois (Drama League Outstanding Artist), A Christmas Carol and Zorba (Theatre World Award). National tours: Zorba, Funny Girl, The Full Monty. Film and television: “The Ice Storm,” “Before and After,” “The Stars Fell on Henrietta,” “Mr. and Mrs. Bridge,” “Swift Justice,” “Central Park West,” “Law and Order: SVU”.
 
HANNAH JEWEL KOHN (Marcia Murphey) is absolutely elated to be stepping into the blue jeans! She was recently seen in Disney’s Frozen (u/s Princess Anna, First National Tour). Other favorite credits include Come Fall in Love (Cookie, The Old Globe), South Pacific (u/s Nellie Forbush, Goodspeed Opera House), the National Tour of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and various productions at New York City Opera, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Paper Mill Playhouse, and Merry Go Round Playhouse. Concerts: Legacy: An Evening with Maria Friedman & Friends at The Hudson Theatre. TV: “Fosse/Verdon” on FX. All my love to Mom, Dad, Melanie, Brianna, Lacey, and Noah. This one is for 18-year-old Hannah. @HannahJewelKohn
 
LISA RENEÉ PITTS (Doctor). Award-winning veteran actress. Broadway: Sweat (Cynthia u/s). Selected Off-Broadway: The Old Settler (Lou Bessie) opposite Leslie Uggams; Waiting for Lefty (Florrie) dir. Joanne Woodward. Selected regional: Twilight: Los Angeles 1992 (Charlene, She/Her); The Father (Woman) opposite Alfred Molina; Tiny Beautiful Things (Writer #2); Doubt (Mrs. Muller); Tintypes (Susannah); A Raisin in the Sun (Ruth); Intimate Apparel (Esther). Noted film work: Straight Outta Compton (Dr. Dre’s Mother); Highlighted television appearance: “Stephen King’s: The Stand” (Paramount+). VO: Accomplished audiobook narrator. BFA; Rutgers University. LisaReneePitts.com
 
Michael Accardo (Bert Berns/ Kieve Diamond), Tuck Milligan (Fred Weintraub/ Tommy O’Rourke), Kate A. Mulligan (Ellie Greenwich/ Rose Diamond) and Tiffany Tatreau (Jaye Posner).
 
“The Noise” are Cooper ClackChris Marsh ClarkDennis Dizon (Swing), Dale DukoDeirdre Dunkin, Rene Mirai Guyon (Swing), Ginger Hurley, Jer (Swing), Spencer Donavan JonesZoë Maloney (Swing), Ellen McGihonThabitha MoruthaneTasheim Ramsey Pack, Jeilani Rhone-CollinsDaniela Rodrigo (Swing), Alec Michael Ryan (Swing) and J’Kobe Wallace.
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