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Wicked the biggest Broadway blockbusters
2010-12-28, 10:48 PM #1
Although currently it has not completed and is still incomplete, the "Broadway in Norfolk" series is going to be inclusive of the return of both "Wicked", Disney's “Beauty and the Beast" and the popular "Rock of Ages," that is a rocking musical which featuring the hits of the eighties time period. Additional and detailed information on the present season along with the information about the shows on the lineup is going to be announced in the coming spring when the subscriptions will be present. Post having broke several box office records and also selling out big time at the venue of the Broward Center for the
Performing Arts in the year 2008 WICKED, that is rated as being one of Broadway's biggest blockbusters, is going to be making a comeback to the Ft. Cheap Wicked Tickets Lauderdale in this spring for a special and a limited 4-week engagement.
“Wicked,” is without any doubt the most popular musical that is going to be making a return to Wicked Chicago after a couple of years break. The girls who play the lead I it are Chandra Lee Schwartz who plays the role of Glinda who is the Good Witch and Jackie Burns plays the role of Elphaba who is the Wicked and very green Witch. Together they make a fine pair and are a treat to the eyes.
Schwartz’ soprano has done her well and here in the respective musical she has given an awesome comedic performance. I would not be wrong to say that she has given Wicked New York Elle Woods a serious run for her money. Burns has done an awesome job as the outcast Elphaba.
A couple of actors from Chicago’s earlier “Wicked” are also included in this musical that is Barbara Robertson and Gene Weygandt.
2010-12-29, 4:20 AM #2
Say "Wicked" one more time, please.

And where the **** is Ft. Cheap Wicked Tickets Lauderdale, and did it occur to anyone that that's a horrible name for a place and should be changed?
Looks like we're not going down after all, so nevermind.

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