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Type de série: Original Broadway
Théâtre: Gershwin Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : Se joue actuellementNombre : 25 previews - Première Preview : mercredi 08 octobre 2003Première : jeudi 30 octobre 2003Dernière : Open end, ouvert actuellement jusqu'au jeu. 01 janvier 1970Mise en scène : Joe Mantello • Chorégraphie : Wayne Cilento • Presse : “'Wicked' does not, alas, speak hopefully for the future of the Broadway musical.” Ben Brantley for New York Times
“It's such a 'Wicked' waste of talent.” Howard Kissel for New York Daily News
“The most complete, and completely satisfying, new musical I've come across in a long time.” Elysa Gardner for USA Today
"Overproduced, overblown, confusingly dark and laboriously ambitious jumble." Linda Winer for Newsday
"Far too arch and sophisticated for children...lacks... sophistication and wit that would make it palatable for adults." Frank Scheck for Hollywood Reporter
"The best thing about 'Wicked' is its stars, whose talents cast a powerful spell." Roma Torre for NY1
"Lavish, ambitious and problematic." Michael Kuchwara for Associated Press
Théâtre: Gershwin Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : Se joue actuellementNombre : 25 previews - Première Preview : mercredi 08 octobre 2003Première : jeudi 30 octobre 2003Dernière : Open end, ouvert actuellement jusqu'au jeu. 01 janvier 1970Mise en scène : Joe Mantello • Chorégraphie : Wayne Cilento • Presse : “'Wicked' does not, alas, speak hopefully for the future of the Broadway musical.” Ben Brantley for New York Times
“It's such a 'Wicked' waste of talent.” Howard Kissel for New York Daily News
“The most complete, and completely satisfying, new musical I've come across in a long time.” Elysa Gardner for USA Today
"Overproduced, overblown, confusingly dark and laboriously ambitious jumble." Linda Winer for Newsday
"Far too arch and sophisticated for children...lacks... sophistication and wit that would make it palatable for adults." Frank Scheck for Hollywood Reporter
"The best thing about 'Wicked' is its stars, whose talents cast a powerful spell." Roma Torre for NY1
"Lavish, ambitious and problematic." Michael Kuchwara for Associated Press