How much are tickets to see Wicked on Broadway?

“Wicked” isn’t only playing in multiplexes this holiday season.The long-running musical can also continue to be seen live at the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway for the 21st consecutive year.Mary Kate Morrissey (Elphaba) and Alexandra Socha (Glinda) lead the current cast; the pair took over the iconic roles back in April of this year.“She is the person I’m supposed to be doing this with every single day,” Morrissey told Broadway Direct.“We’re both so dedicated to the story and being earnest with the characters and not trying to prove that we have this riff or whatever it is.

It’s more important that the friendship shines in the story, and I think that that being important to us shows through our show.”If you want to see Elphaba, Glinda and The Wizard IRL, it isn’t too late to make your way down to Oz Midtown Manhattan.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one show over the next few months was $113 before fees on Vivid Seats.Other shows have seats starting anywhere from $117 to $492 before fees.While that’s a bit more expensive than seeing Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo on the big screen (even if you get popcorn and a soda), it’s hard to put a price on hearing “Popular” and ‘Defying Gravity” live.To find the performance for you, our team has everything you need to know about seeing “Wicked” on Broadway below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.Like most Broadway shows, “Wicked,” has a standard eight show a week schedule running from Tuesday through Sunday (although there is a Monday performance Thanksgiving week).However, there is one unconventional aspect to the calendar.Rather than have your typical two shows on Wednesdays, “Wicked” has afternoon and evening shows on Sundays.Matinees take place Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.To find the show that makes the most sense for you, we recommend reviewing the beloved, Tony Award-winning musical’s schedule here.The Broadw...

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