Who hasn’t heard about Dorothy and her adventures in Oz? But before Dorothy stepped in, what was the scene in Oz? Wicked, a new musical, deals with the untold story of the witches of Oz. It features music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and is based on the best selling novel by Gregory Maguire. It is directed by Joe Mantello and has a running time of two hours and thirty minutes with a fifteen minutes intermission.
You can watch the musical at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts in Chicago on Wednesday, May 7 at 02:00 PM. The premium orchestra level seating is available at US $122.50. The orchestra seating for the event, which is closest to the stage, comes with a price tag of US $82.50 to US $122.50. Rows A-D at balcony level can be purchased for US $82.50. Next comes the dress circle seating, which is at the price of US $42.50 to US $82.50. Box seats are a little less heavy on the pockets with prices at US $57.50. And last but not the least you have the Balcony seats available for US $29.50 – US $57.50. At a little extra cost you can add suite services to your theatre ticket which gives you access to a private suite, complimentary drinks and snacks, private restrooms and more.
Doors will open thirty minutes before the show starts and you can park your cars at Wabash & Randolph Self Park at reduced rates. Check for Wicked Tickets.
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Debbie Harland // May 7, 2008 at 12:30 pm
I’ve seen Wicked twice so far in Chicago and Dee and Erin are wonderful as the main characters! Buying tickets again this Friday for later in the year!
If you have not seen this show – you must go… young and old a like love it.