Wicked has become one of Broadway's biggest hits since opening at the Gershwin Theatre in 2003. This isn't just another musical about good versus evil, but the mystical story of how Elphaba became the Wicked Witch of the West, long before Dorothy's house crash-landed in Oz. What started as an interesting idea to flip The Wizard of Oz on its head has turned into one of Broadway's biggest success stories.

Two decades later, people still can't get enough of the show that embedded songs like "Defying Gravity" and "Popular" into theater history. From high school theater kids to longtime die-hard fans seeing it for the twelfth time, Wicked keeps finding new audiences to cast a spell on. With Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande leading the new Wicked cast in the movie version, the demand to see the original stage musical and to witness where it all started has only been increasing.

The Wicked Musical Is On Broadway & A North American Tour

Wicked Remains At The Gershwin Theatre In New York City 20 Years Later

While the original stars, Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth, have long moved on, Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre remains one of Broadway's must-see shows. Each new Elphaba and Glinda brings something special to these iconic roles, and despite the change of cast, the theater still experiences thundering cheers eight times a week when the wicked witch starts to fly. For those who cannot make it to New York, there are other opportunities to see the show.

City

Venue

Dates

Seattle, WA

The Paramount Theatre

November 6 - December 1, 2024

Los Angeles, CA

Hollywood Pantages Theatre

December 4 - February 2, 2025

San Diego, CA

San Diego Civic Theatre

February 5 - March 2, 2025

Tempe, AZ

ASU Gammage

March 4 - 30, 2025

Boise, ID

Morrison Center

April 2 - 13, 2025

Salt Lake City, UT

Eccles Theater

April 16 - May 25, 2025

Tulsa, OK

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

May 28 - June 15, 2025

Indianapolis, IN

Murat Theatre at Old National Centre

June 18 - July 6, 2025

Madison, WI

Overture Center

July 9 - 27, 2025

Milwaukee, WI

Marcus Center

July 30 - August 17, 2025

Peoria, IL

Peoria Civic Center Theater

August 20 - 31, 2025

Charlotte, NC

Belk Theater

September 24 - October 26, 2025

The North American tour is making its rounds, and they do not skimp on the magic. Every city gets the full experience, from the massive clockwork dragon to Glinda's bubbly entrances.

How To Get Tickets For The Wicked Musical

Wicked Tickets Are Available Via The Show's Website, Ticketmaster, & Other Outlets

Securing Wicked tickets is straightforward but may require a bit of planning. Multiple options exist for a variety of budgets, with the range of tickets reflecting the show's massive popularity. Regular Broadway seats run between $109 and $189, while spots (offering perfect views of the famous scenes) can exceed $300. The official show website and theater box office remain the most reliable sources, with tickets typically available several months in advance.

The digital lottery offers a chance at significantly discounted orchestra seats for $60-70, still a steal for Broadway prices. Entries open two days before each performance, with winners selected at 8:30 AM ET the day before. For spontaneous theater fans, the box office sometimes releases last-minute tickets, though these rare seats sell significantly faster.

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There are also standing-room-only tickets that become available when the show sells out (on a first-come, first-served basis), and they typically cost around $25. These spots at the back of the orchestra section actually offer surprisingly good views of the aerial sequences that make Wicked famous. However, waiting for nearly three hours at the box office and not being able to sit for the duration of the show may be a downer.

Tickets for the North American tour can be accessed through several official platforms. The simplest method is visiting wickedthemusical.com, which directs to authorized sellers in each city. Alternatively, tickets can be purchased through local venue box offices or Ticketmaster. Prices may vary by location but typically range from $49 to $169, with seats and VIP packages available in some cities.

Wicked's International Tour Explained: Locations & Ticket Info

Wicked Has Made Its Way Across The World, Present In Many Cities Worldwide

Elphaba and chorus performing Defying Gravity in Wicked musical

Just as the North American tour has captivated audiences across the continent, Wicked has cast an equally powerful spell overseas. London's Apollo Victoria Theatre has hosted the show since 2006, becoming as much a West End institution as its Broadway counterpart. Tickets in London range from £25 to £150, with seats reaching £200 for the best views of the magic.

With its global reputation and ever-increasing interest, Wicked only seems to regularly transcend borders and persist through the years.

The musical has also taken flight in major cities worldwide. 's production runs at the Theater Neue Flora in Hamburg, with prices starting at €59, while Tokyo has maintained its own production since 2007 at Dentsu Shiki Theatre. Lastly, the Australian production frequently tours between Perth and Brisbane with prices starting from AU$69. Past productions have also excited theater kids and fans from Singapore to Mexico City.

Each international venue maintains the show's high production standards while adding subtle local touches to the staging. Despite language and cultural differences, the core story of friendship and self-discovery remains intact, magical, and lovable. With its global reputation and ever-increasing interest, Wicked only seems to regularly transcend borders and persist through the years.

Wicked (Wicked: Part One) (2024) Film Poster
Created by
Gregory Maguire, Stephen Schwartz, Winnie Holzman
Cast
Idina Menzel, Kristin Chenoweth, Cynthia Erivo, Michelle Yeoh
Films
Wicked, Wicked: Part Two
Movie(s)
Wicked, Wicked: Part Two
Character(s)
Elphaba, Glinda, Fiyero, The Wizard, Madame Morrible, Nessarose, Boq

The Wicked franchise is based on the 1995 novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire. It explores the untold story of Elphaba, the misunderstood green-skinned girl who would later become known as the Wicked Witch of the West, and her complicated friendship with Glinda, the Good Witch. The franchise began as a highly successful Broadway musical and has since expanded into global stage productions, a forthcoming two-part film adaptation, and various other media.