Gershwin Theatre
222 West 51st, New York, New York
27 Jul
Sat • 2:00pm
27 Jul
Sat • 8:00pm
29 Jul
Mon • 7:00pm
30 Jul
Tue • 7:00pm
31 Jul
Wed • 2:00pm
31 Jul
Wed • 7:00pm
01 Aug
Thu • 7:00pm
02 Aug
Fri • 8:00pm
03 Aug
Sat • 2:00pm
03 Aug
Sat • 8:00pm
05 Aug
Mon • 7:00pm
06 Aug
Tue • 7:00pm
07 Aug
Wed • 2:00pm
07 Aug
Wed • 7:00pm
08 Aug
Thu • 7:00pm
09 Aug
Fri • 8:00pm
10 Aug
Sat • 2:00pm
10 Aug
Sat • 8:00pm
12 Aug
Mon • 7:00pm
13 Aug
Tue • 7:00pm
14 Aug
Wed • 2:00pm
14 Aug
Wed • 7:00pm
15 Aug
Thu • 7:00pm
16 Aug
Fri • 8:00pm
17 Aug
Sat • 2:00pm
17 Aug
Sat • 8:00pm
19 Aug
Mon • 7:00pm
20 Aug
Tue • 7:00pm
21 Aug
Wed • 2:00pm
21 Aug
Wed • 7:00pm
22 Aug
Thu • 7:00pm
23 Aug
Fri • 8:00pm
24 Aug
Sat • 2:00pm
24 Aug
Sat • 8:00pm
27 Aug
Tue • 7:00pm
28 Aug
Wed • 7:00pm
29 Aug
Thu • 7:00pm
30 Aug
Fri • 8:00pm
31 Aug
Sat • 2:00pm
31 Aug
Sat • 8:00pm
01 Sep
Sun • 2:00pm
01 Sep
Sun • 7:00pm
03 Sep
Tue • 7:00pm
04 Sep
Wed • 7:00pm
05 Sep
Thu • 7:00pm
06 Sep
Fri • 8:00pm
07 Sep
Sat • 2:00pm
07 Sep
Sat • 8:00pm
08 Sep
Sun • 2:00pm
08 Sep
Sun • 7:00pm
10 Sep
Tue • 7:00pm
11 Sep
Wed • 7:00pm
12 Sep
Thu • 7:00pm
13 Sep
Fri • 8:00pm
14 Sep
Sat • 2:00pm
14 Sep
Sat • 8:00pm
15 Sep
Sun • 2:00pm
15 Sep
Sun • 7:00pm
17 Sep
Tue • 7:00pm
18 Sep
Wed • 7:00pm
19 Sep
Thu • 7:00pm
20 Sep
Fri • 8:00pm
21 Sep
Sat • 2:00pm
21 Sep
Sat • 8:00pm
22 Sep
Sun • 2:00pm
22 Sep
Sun • 7:00pm
24 Sep
Tue • 7:00pm
25 Sep
Wed • 7:00pm
26 Sep
Thu • 7:00pm
27 Sep
Fri • 8:00pm
28 Sep
Sat • 2:00pm
28 Sep
Sat • 8:00pm
29 Sep
Sun • 2:00pm
29 Sep
Sun • 7:00pm
01 Oct
Tue • 7:00pm
02 Oct
Wed • 7:00pm
03 Oct
Thu • 7:00pm
04 Oct
Fri • 8:00pm
05 Oct
Sat • 2:00pm
05 Oct
Sat • 8:00pm
06 Oct
Sun • 2:00pm
06 Oct
Sun • 7:00pm
08 Oct
Tue • 7:00pm
09 Oct
Wed • 7:00pm
10 Oct
Thu • 7:00pm
11 Oct
Fri • 8:00pm
12 Oct
Sat • 2:00pm
12 Oct
Sat • 8:00pm
13 Oct
Sun • 2:00pm
13 Oct
Sun • 7:00pm
15 Oct
Tue • 7:00pm
16 Oct
Wed • 7:00pm
17 Oct
Thu • 7:00pm
18 Oct
Fri • 8:00pm
19 Oct
Sat • 2:00pm
19 Oct
Sat • 8:00pm
20 Oct
Sun • 2:00pm
20 Oct
Sun • 7:00pm
22 Oct
Tue • 7:00pm
23 Oct
Wed • 7:00pm
Born with emerald skin, Elphaba was always destined to stand out. Witchcraft was always part of her, blossoming fully in her university years amidst the hallowed halls of a magical school. Here begins her tale, intertwined with the legendary Wizard of Oz and the enchanting Dorothy. Indeed, Elphaba, the infamous Wicked Witch of the West, finds her story retold on the Broadway stage in 'Wicked', where the simplicity of set design amplifies the fantastical essence of each character. Prepare to let your imagination take flight on a witch's broom, in a world where talking animals, living scarecrows, heart-binding spells, and vanishing enchantments. In the land of Wicked, nothing is quite as it seems, or is it?