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by Tyson on 4/13/24The Orpheum Theatre Memphis - MemphisEverything about it was amazing. The cast, music, acting, set were all simply stunning.
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
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Orpheum Theatre-San Francisco
WICKED is a Tony-winning sensation that has been defying gravity and delighting Broadway audiences since 2003. With music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Winnie Holzman, the fantastical prequel to The Wizard of Oz was nominated for 10 Tony Awards after it opened at the Gershwin Theatre in New York City, and won three, including Best Actress for Idina Menzel, who played the original Elphaba. The musical’s first national tour opened in 2005 and ever since, WICKED’s touring production has criss-crossed North America offering theatergoers one short day in the Emerald City filled with magic, music and the ”untold true story of the Witches of Oz.” The second national tour — known as the “Munchkinland Tour” — has been an open-ended production since 2009 and now stars Olivia Valli as Elphaba and Celia Hottenstein as Glinda.
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WICKED is currently on tour through August 2024, making stops at major cities across the U.S. Individual and group tickets for the show are available through Ticketmaster.com.
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Group bookings to see WICKED require a minimum purchase of 15 tickets. Group prices vary by performance, seating and military/student rates. Tickets for groups can be viewed here.
The recommended age for children to see WICKED is eight and up. However, rules for minimum age may vary by theater, so be sure to check for details and information about kids under eight at each specific venue. Children under five will not be admitted.
The current cast of WICKED’s North American tour includes Olivia Valli as Elphaba, Celia Hottenstein as Glinda, Timothy Shew as The Wizard, Christian Thompson as Fiyero, Tara Kostmayer as Nessarose, Kyle McArthur as Boq, Kathy Fitzgerald as Madame Morrible and Boise Holmes as Doctor Dillamond.
WICKED’s North American tour will stop in the following cities:
Everything about it was amazing. The cast, music, acting, set were all simply stunning.
It was very engaging. It had great little puns. It was very entertaining.
What a show!!!! Captivating. A must see! From start to finish, this show will have you laughing, crying, and singing!
The cast was amazing. The costumes were beautiful, especially the gowns. The props were right on. The singing gave me goosebumps. Overall, it was a well rehearsed play with talented cast and a great story line. It was my 2nd time to see it!
My wife and I were doing a road-trip through much of Tennessee including Memphis. We noticed that Wicked was playing there in the Orpheum and decided it would really add to our experience there. And we were correct. A lovely old theater environment, wonderful people there to assist you and a great show! We were so impressed with the caliber of acting and overall performances by these talented folks. So glad we decided to do this!
The show was amazing but the sound quality was lacking. We were in the balcony and missed some of the dialogue. For a first time seeing the show, I got the jist of what was going on but couldn’t hear everything.
This was a birthday present for my 23 year old daughter who really likes Wicked. I was not familiar with it. The songs are catchy, but the staging, lighting and choreography were just great. It was a great night. I have bad hearing, but the sound was clear - I could hear all the principals well.
The production was really good, but this play was just not one of my favorites. I would recommend the play to others as others really enjoyed it.
We had another wonderful experience at The Orpheum in Memphis! I have seen Wicked numerous times and it never fails to amaze me. I always catch something different than I had seen the time before. This was my husband's first time to see the production and he was blown away. Thank you for providing such an awesome time for the both of us!
The whole play was amazing. The singing was beautiful and the special effects were stunning! Highly recommend.
The show was fantastic!! There were too few bathrooms making intermission too short for everyone(especially ladies) to use the restroom and get back before the second act began.
From the costumes, the set, the singing, dancing and great story. Wicked is one of the best and this cast continues the wonderful wicked legacy. I saw it twice this weekend and can’t wait to go back.
This is a great play. Absolutely amazing. They set , the costumes, singing, dancing. Everything was fabulous. If it weren't so expensive I would go see it again. And clean, not one bad/cuss word or taking God/Jesus' name in vain. Thank you for that. It shows we don't have to have bad/cuss words or taking God/Jesus' name in vain for the story to be good. It was great. Those voices of the two main characters are out of this world. I am so glad I went.
The theater (Orpheum in Memphis) was opulent and charming! Grand staircase in lobby. Beautiful draperies and wall coverings! It was like stepping back in time! We were on the back row of the mezzanine and had fantastic view of the stage. From the time the curtain was raised I was enraptured with the play. This was my second time seeing it and while apparently the old theater did not have the capacity for Elphaba to "fly"- the raised platform was a reasonable facsimile. The actors and actresses were well-prepared and quite proficient in their performance. All in all, an excellent afternoon at the theatre!
The show was fantastic (my 4th time to see Wicked) The orpheum in Memphis was perfect. I enjoyed every single second. The cast was perfect - the theater staff was perfect - we felt safe 💗 as there was security visible Parking was at an extremely short distance from the theater. This could not have been a better experience
Absolutely fantastic. My date and I loved the performance. Couldn’t ask for any better of a show
Overall the performance was amazing and I would definitely recommend it to everyone. My only issue had to do with the sound, and it may have been due to the seats, or possibly the music was a little too loud because it was difficult to understand the words at times. I was near a back wall, so it may have been due to the sound bouncing off of the wall. If I ever get the opportunity to do this again, a different seat choice will be something I will look at.
I had heard about the play Wicked for years and had great expectations. I was not let down it lived up to all its reviews. My granddaughter and I loved it.
My 12 year old saw this for the first time and loved it but neither one of us could understand the singing. I’m not sure if it was where we sat. We were on the balcony in a box seat and the view was great but it was very hard to understand the ensemble and sometimes even the solo performances. The volume wasn’t very high and it was quite mumbled. The performers sounded great and the costumes and stage were very cool.
This is my 3rd time to see Wicked and it did not disappoint! The staff at the Orpheum did a great job running concessions and bathrooms efficiently and directing people to their seats. Someone thought it was a great idea to bring an infant to the show, but they left after a minute of the kid crying.