Tickets to WICKED went on sale at 7am this morning at the Morrison Center box office and sales have been brisk. This will be a record-breaking engagement for Boise. WICKED is a phenomenon that resonates around the country and Boise is without exception.
WICKED will be at the Morrison Center May 4-15. Current availability leans towards the opening night, Wednesday, May 4th,Thursday, May 5th at 2:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 8th & 15th performances.Due to the unprecedented demand for tickets to WICKED, it is likely that the Boise engagement of WICKED will sell out in record time. Here are the only ways we suggest purchasing tickets for this engagement:Morrison Center box office, 2201 Cesar Chavez Lane, Hours: M-F 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Any Select-a-Seat outlet - located in Albertson's Online at http://www.IdahoTickets.com By Phone: (208) 426-1110 or (208) 426-1494
In previous engagements, when ticket buyers have been told that performances of WICKED are sold out, they sometimes find that tickets are still available through third parties: ticket agencies or brokers. Tickets purchased through these sources are usually substantially more expensive than the original ticket price. Please know that we cannot prevent these agencies from buying tickets when they go on sale, and laws governing ticket brokers (and how much they can charge for tickets) vary greatly from state-to-stateThere have been instances where ticket brokers have launched websites that might include the theatre name and/or name of our show in order to confuse ticket buyers. The only way that patrons can be sure that they are purchasing legitimate tickets at the original ticket price is to use only the sources listed above.For more information about WICKED log on to www.wickedthemusical.com.
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