Thursday, July 8, 2010

Ticket King has Minneapolis Wicked tickets for the Orpheum Theatre!

Hey Theatre-Lovers! Guess what!? Over the weekend, I was given an early birthday present from my in-laws while they were in town for a visit! Can you guess what it was? Well, if you read the title of this blog posting, you probably have a pretty good idea!

I received WICKED TICKETS as an early birthday gift! I am SO excited! Wicked is on THE top of my MUST SEE Broadway shows for 2010! Of all the Broadway Shows going on this year, Wicked is the one I wanted to see the most! (Unless The Little Mermaid happens to come on tour starting in 2010, but I still don't have any new updates on The Little Mermaid Tour! As soon as I hear ANYTHING new, dates, cities, etc, I'll write a blog about it! That will be my next MUST SEE Broadway show!!)

It was quite a surprise to get a birthday gift in July, since my birthday is not until October! I'll be seeing Wicked in September, so if anyone in the Minneapolis area sees Wicked at the Orpheum Theatre before the beginning of September, please write a review of what you thought of the cast and the performance!

If you aren't one of the lucky ones (like me) to already have Orpheum Theatre Wicked tickets, you're in luck because Ticket King still has plenty of great Wicked tickets available! If you're on a budget, but want to see Wicked, Ticket King has Wicked tickets in the Balcony section, which would be the cheaper option for Wicked tickets! If you have a bit more money to splurge on the tickets, or if price is no object because Wicked is not an option just any old day, Ticket King has really great tickets available as well, on the main floor! Whatever your wants and needs are for Wicked Tickets for the Orpheum Theatre, Ticket King is the place to call!

Ticket King has Wicked tickets available for numerous Wicked shows ranging in dates from August 14, 2010 through September 19, 2010!

Feel free to check out our inventory online at www.TicketKingOnline.com or give us a call at 612-341-4131.

I look forward to hearing reviews of Wicked in Minneapolis before I see it! I hope it lives up to the hype!

Also, for those that have already seen Wicked, and that read the book as well. What did you think? Were the book and the musical similar in story line? Did you like Wicked the book more than the musical, or vice versa, or where they equal? I'm interested to know your thoughts!