Something ‘Wicked’ this way comes—indefinitely
In a major boost for Chicago tourism, Loop businesses and the Chicago theater community, the producers of the Broadway show “Wicked” are creating a dedicated Chicago company of the hit that will remain at the Oriental Theatre for months—and maybe even years.
“Wicked,” a $14 million musical based on the prequel about characters from “The Wizard of Oz,” already had announced a seven-week stop in Chicago beginning its first national tour, on April 2. But under this new plan—to be officially announced Wednesday at a Chicago news conference by a group of New York producers and theater owners—only the touring cast now will leave for their scheduled date in Los Angeles.
The physical set will remain in Chicago and a new Chicago-based company will take over after a pause of about 10 days for technical rehearsals. “Wicked” will remain open in the Loop as long as there is business to support it.
“We are making a major commitment to Chicago,” said the New York producer David Stone, confirming his plans. “We’ll be there as long as Chicago will have us.”
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