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Wicked Tickets & Show Information
About Wicked
Wicked is a stage musical that reimagines the world of Oz from a fresh angle, focusing on the witches rather than the familiar story of Dorothy. It is based on the 1995 novel by Gregory Maguire, which offered an alternative take on the characters and events made famous by earlier Oz stories.
The musical adaptation builds on Maguire’s concept, turning his book into a large-scale theatrical production with songs, storytelling, and visual spectacle. Instead of presenting Oz as a simple battle between good and evil, Wicked explores how reputations are created, how power works, and how friendships can form in unlikely places.
For ticket buyers, this means Wicked offers both a recognizable setting and a new narrative. Audiences who know Oz will recognize names and places, but the focus on the witches’ backstories gives the show its own identity, separate from other Oz-inspired works. Wicked is performed in major theaters across multiple cities, including long-running productions in places like New York and London, as well as touring engagements that bring the show to venues such as the Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston, the Sarofim Hall at the Hobby Center in Houston, and the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta.
This wide reach makes it accessible to many theatergoers who want to experience its take on the land of Oz live on stage.
Upcoming Wicked Events
- Wicked — Gershwin Theatre TicketsBuy TicketsAug 18, 2026 7:00 PM · Gershwin Theatre
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- Wicked — Music Hall Kansas City TicketsBuy TicketsAug 30, 2026 1:00 PM · Music Hall Kansas City
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Act history
The story of Wicked as a musical begins with Gregory Maguire’s 1995 novel, which reinterpreted the Oz universe by centering the narrative on the so‑called Wicked Witch of the West. Maguire’s book presented Oz as a complex society with politics, prejudice, and competing versions of truth, rather than a simple fairy-tale backdrop.
This literary foundation gave later theater creators a rich world and character set to adapt. From this source material came the stage musical, developed as a full-scale production that could translate Maguire’s ideas into songs, scenes, and stagecraft. The adaptation process involved distilling a detailed novel into a script and score that would work in a live theater setting, focusing on key relationships and turning points in the witches’ lives.
While the evidence here does not list specific creative team members or dates, it is clear that the musical is directly based on Maguire’s work and carries forward its central concept of revisiting Oz from a different perspective. By the time Wicked reached audiences as a musical, it had to stand alongside a long history of Oz-related books, films, and stage works.
The decision to emphasize character depth and political undercurrents distinguished it from earlier, more straightforward retellings. Theatergoers encountered familiar names and places, but the show invited them to question who gets labeled as a hero or a villain and why. This thematic approach helped define Wicked’s identity in the broader landscape of modern musicals.
As the production established itself, Wicked expanded beyond a single city. It became a fixture in major theater markets, with sustained runs in New York and London. In New York, the musical is staged at the Gershwin Theatre, a Broadway venue known for housing large-scale productions.
In London, it plays at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, giving West End audiences a long-running home for the show. These two cities have become anchor locations where fans can reliably find Wicked on the schedule. Beyond these permanent or long-term homes, Wicked has also been presented as a touring production.
The show travels to cities across the United States, appearing in established performing arts venues that can accommodate a full musical. For example, it has engagements at the Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston and the Des Moines Civic Center in Iowa, bringing the production to New England and the Midwest.
In the South, the show appears at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta and the Carol Morsani Hall at the Straz Center in Tampa, while in Florida it also plays at the Walt Disney Theater in the Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando. In Houston, Wicked is staged at Sarofim Hall in the Hobby Center, connecting the production with a major performing arts complex in Texas.
These touring stops allow audiences who may not travel to New York or London to see the musical in their own regions. For prospective ticket buyers, this history of touring means you can often choose between catching Wicked in a long-running home theater or waiting for it to arrive in a city closer to you.
The musical’s reach has also extended beyond the stage into film. Wicked has been developed into a film franchise, with a two-part adaptation of the musical. The first part is titled Wicked, released in 2024, and the second part is called Wicked: For Good. There is also a television special titled Wicked: One Wonderful Night connected to this film adaptation.
These screen projects are based on the stage musical, which itself is based on Maguire’s novel, creating a chain of adaptations that all trace back to the 1995 book. For fans deciding how to experience Wicked, this layered history offers several options. You can see the story live in a theater, where the musical first took shape as a performance, or you can explore the film adaptations that translate the stage version into a cinematic format.
Understanding that the musical sits between the original novel and the later films helps clarify what you are seeing when you buy a ticket: it is the central, stage-based link in a larger creative lineage. Over time, Wicked’s continued presence in major venues and its expansion into film suggest that it has secured a lasting place in contemporary popular culture.
Its history is not defined by a single premiere date alone, but by an ongoing cycle of performances in cities like New York, London, Boston, Houston, Orlando, and others. Each new engagement adds another chapter to the show’s life, giving new audiences a chance to encounter its version of Oz and its rethinking of who, exactly, is wicked.
Notable facts
One notable fact about Wicked is its origin in literature rather than as a direct continuation of earlier Oz films or stage works. The musical is explicitly based on Gregory Maguire’s 1995 novel, which itself was a reinterpretation of the Oz universe. This means that when you see Wicked, you are watching a story that has already passed through one major creative transformation, from classic Oz tales to Maguire’s novel, and then another from novel to musical.
Another key point is Wicked’s dual identity as both a long-running resident production and a touring show. In New York, it is staged at the Gershwin Theatre, placing it firmly within the Broadway ecosystem. In London, it plays at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, giving it a stable presence in the West End.
These two theaters serve as ongoing homes for the musical, where performances are scheduled regularly and the production is a consistent part of the local theater scene. At the same time, Wicked maintains an active touring profile. It appears at venues like the Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston, the Sarofim Hall at the Hobby Center in Houston, the Walt Disney Theater at the Dr.
Phillips Center in Orlando, the Carol Morsani Hall at the Straz Center in Tampa, the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta, and the Des Moines Civic Center. This pattern shows that Wicked is structured to reach audiences across a wide geographic range, not just in a single theatrical hub.
The musical’s influence has been significant enough to inspire a dedicated film franchise. The stage show has been adapted into a two-part film series, with the first film titled Wicked released in 2024 and a second film titled Wicked: For Good. There is also a television special called Wicked: One Wonderful Night tied to this adaptation.
These projects indicate that the musical’s songs, characters, and storyline have resonated strongly enough to justify a large-scale move into cinema and television. For ticket buyers, this connection to a film franchise can shape how you experience the live show. You may choose to see the musical first and then compare the stage version to the films, or you might come to the theater after encountering the story on screen.
Either way, the existence of both formats gives you multiple entry points into the world of Wicked. It is also notable that Wicked is categorized within performing and visual arts as well as music. As a musical, it combines theatrical storytelling with a full musical score, so your ticket gives you access to both a narrative-driven play and a concert-like experience of songs written specifically for these characters and situations.
This dual nature is part of what distinguishes musical theater from straight plays or concerts. The range of cities where Wicked appears—such as New York, London, Boston, Houston, Orlando, Tampa, Atlanta, and Des Moines—highlights the show’s broad appeal. It is not limited to one type of market or audience.
Instead, it is programmed in major cultural centers and regional hubs alike, giving both local residents and visitors opportunities to attend. When you see Wicked listed in your city, you are tapping into a production that also plays in some of the most prominent theater districts in the world.
Finally, Wicked’s continued presence on stage and its expansion into film and television suggest that it has become a recognizable title for many theatergoers. When you purchase tickets, you are engaging with a property that exists across books, stage, and screen. Knowing this can help you decide how to plan your experience—whether you want to arrive familiar with the story from other formats or prefer to encounter it for the first time in a live performance.
Venues for Wicked
- Apollo Victoria Theatre — 286 events
- Gershwin Theatre — 207 events
- Citizens Bank Opera House — 64 events
- Sarofim Hall - Hobby Center — 40 events
- Carol Morsani Hall - The Straz Center — 32 events
- Dr. Phillips Center - Walt Disney Theater — 32 events
- Fabulous Fox Theatre - Atlanta — 29 events
- Des Moines Civic Center — 24 events
- Durham Performing Arts Center — 24 events
- Fabulous Fox Theatre - St. Louis — 24 events
- Majestic Theatre - San Antonio — 24 events
- Ohio Theatre - Columbus — 24 events
- Peace Concert Hall At The Peace Center - SC — 24 events
- Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts — 23 events
- KeyBank State Theatre — 21 events
- Music Hall Kansas City — 16 events
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where can I see Wicked live?
- Wicked is performed in several major cities. It has long-running productions at the Gershwin Theatre in New York and the Apollo Victoria Theatre in London. The show also tours to venues such as the Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston, Sarofim Hall at the Hobby Center in Houston, the Walt Disney Theater at the Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando, the Carol Morsani Hall at the Straz Center in Tampa, the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta, and the Des Moines Civic Center, among others. Current dates and cities are listed in the live events section on this page.
- Is Wicked part of a film or TV franchise?
- Yes. The musical Wicked has been adapted into a two-part film franchise. The first film, titled Wicked, was released in 2024, and a second film titled Wicked: For Good continues the story. There is also a television special called Wicked: One Wonderful Night associated with this film adaptation, all of which are based on the stage musical.
- How do I buy Wicked tickets?
- You can browse upcoming Wicked performances in cities like New York, London, Boston, Houston, Orlando, Tampa, Atlanta, and Des Moines. Select your preferred date and venue from the live events list, then follow the prompts on the event page to choose your seats and complete your purchase.