Wicked Tour Tickets – Chicago for the Holidays!

The holiday season seems to start earlier every year, but the Wicked national tour brings magic year-round! Recently, several new cities were added to the trail of Wicked tickets being sought across the USA! Wicked Boston was a huge success and now the witchy musical is in Memphis! Wicked tickets Memphis are selling as expected (very well!) and the cast of Wicked are having a blast. Wicked Memphis tickets – soon to be Wicked Little Rock, and on to the Wicked Tulsa schedule, before hitting the Windy City! That’s right, you can buy Wicked Chicago tickets, for the exclusive run beginning on December 1, 2010 until January 29, 2011. It’s Wicked tickets Chicago that will be selling through the holiday season, assuming they’re not all sold out by then!

Something “Wicked” this way comes, folks, so be sure to have your Wicked tickets in hand when it does! The blockbuster musical by Stephen Schwartz’s is finding great success all over the world, as people buy Wicked tickets and flock to see what the fuss is about. The idea to take it on the road was a masterstroke, as the Wicked tour was just what America wanted. The Wicked Broadway run continues as ever, and it amazingly still outsells all other theater tickets as we head into its 7th year on the Great White Way.

Wicked the Musical is, above all, a tale of struggle, magic and tolerance. Elphaba, the heroine, finds much in life to make her sad, but together with her friend Glinda they set off on a voyage of discovery that takes them all the way to the Wizard of Oz. And all before Dorothy and Toto arrived. Wicked teaches its young audience how people sometimes make judgements on people based on superficial traits like skin color, judgements which are illogical and in time are exposed for that. The general appearance of the sets and characters in Wicked is always the same, wherever the show plays – consistency is the secret to success where theater is concerned. Another great thing about the Wicked tour is that the production hires all local people to perform many of the offstage tasks, like loading equipment and cleaning the actors’ costumes. In an era where movies have been traditionally adapted into plays and musicals, and often vice versa, Wicked is a touchstone of constancy, an amazing creature that is now on the move!

Grab some Wicked tickets for when the magic comes to your town, and be ready to learn some lessons, have some laughs and be generally amazed!

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