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'Wicked' Flies Back on Broadway, Adds Sunday Benefit Show

By: Nov. 29, 2007
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The mega-blockbuster hit musical Wicked is back and flying on Broadway beginning tonight, Thursday November 29 at The Gershwin Theatre (222 West 51st Street).

Plus, the musical has added an extra performance this Sunday December 2 at 8PM.  Proceeds from this special performance will benefit The Actors Fund, the national non-profit organization that provides help and support for everyone in the entertainment industry.

Each year, Broadway companies add an extra performance to their already rigorous schedules in support of The Actors Fund.  At these performances, the members of the cast and company donate their time and talent – performing and working without pay – so that the money raised from that night's ticket sales can be donated to The Fund.

This is a tradition that began 80 years ago and continues today – a fine example of the Broadway community pitching in to take care of their own.  The unions, producers, theatre operators and members of the following organizations make these special performances possible – Actors' Equity Association, Associated Musicians of Greater New York – Local 802 AFM, Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and the United Scenic Artists Union.

Tickets for Sunday's added performance are available through Ticketmaster at 212-307-4100 or 800-755-4000 or at The Gershwin Theatre box office, 222 West 51st Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue.

Tickets prices range from $61.25 to $251.25.

For more information visit WickedTheMusical.com






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