Tour of Wicked Will Welcome New Glinda, Madame Morrible, Wizard and Fiyero | Playbill

News Tour of Wicked Will Welcome New Glinda, Madame Morrible, Wizard and Fiyero The company of the second North American tour of the hit Stephen Schwartz-Winnie Holzman musical Wicked will welcome Carrie St. Louis as Glinda, Kristine Zbornik as Madame Morrible, John Davidson as the Wizard and Ashley Parker Angel as Fiyero beginning Nov. 26 in Norfolk, VA.

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Carrie St. Louis

St. Louis, Zbornik, Davidson and Angel will join Wicked in conjunction with the tour’s Nov. 26-Dec. 11 engagement at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, VA.

The four actors will join a cast that includes Laurel Harris as Elphaba, Emily Behny (Nessarose), Michael DeVries (Dr. Dillamond), Lee Slobotkin (Boq) and Alyssa Fox (standby for Elphaba) with Keith A. Bearden, Kerry Blanchard, Whitney Brandt, Jane Brockman, Beka Burnham, Bridie Carroll, Kennedy Caughell, Antonette Cohen, Hayley Ann Dorling, Michael Drolet, Natalie Fotopoulos, Dan Gleason, Kali Grinder, Lauren Haughton, Ryan Jackson, Dashi’ Mitchell, Jay Reynolds Jr., Lauren Sambataro, Wayne Schroder, Travis Taber, Jeremy Thompson, Nicky Venditti, Michael Williams and Justin Wirick.

St. Louis most recently appeared on Broadway in Rock of Ages as Sherrie. Zbornik appeared on Broadway in A Catered Affair, toured nationally with 9 to 5 as Roz and appeared in the Las Vegas production of Mamma Mia! as Rosie. Davidson returns to Wicked after touring last year as The Wizard. He has appeared on Broadway in State Fair as Abel and Oklahoma! as Curly (Theater Guild Award). Angel appeared on Broadway in Hairspray as Link Larkin.

Tickets are available at ticketmaster.com/wicked, by phone at (800) 745-3000 or at the Scope Arena Box Office, located at 201 East Brambleton Avenue in downtown Norfolk.

For more information log on to www.wickedthemusical.com.

 
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