How Long with will it take for the Wicked actors to come out of the stagedoor?

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I’m going tο see Wicked іn late February аnԁ I wаѕ wondering hοw long уου actually hаνе tο wait fοr thе actors tο come out οf thе stagedoor аt thе side οf thе building?

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Dave Yours TrulyDecember 7th, 2008 at 5:52 am

It depends on how much fun they are having backstage and in their dressing rooms.

It is possible that they could go out another exit to avoid stalkers.

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A day-of-performance lottery for $25
front-row seats will be held daily for WICKED
at Broadway’s Gershwin Theatre
(222 W. 51st St.).

Each day, 2½ hours prior to show time
(11:30 AM for 2 PM matinees; 12:30 PM for
3 PM matinees; 4:30 PM for 7 PM performances; 5:30 PM for 8 PM performances), people who present themselves at the Gershwin Theatre box office will have their names placed in a hat. 30 minutes later, names will be drawn for 28 front-row seats at $25 each. This lottery is available only in-person at the box office, with a limit of two tickets per person, cash only. Photo-ID required.
Participants may enter their names ONE TIME ONLY PER PERFORMANCE; anyone who is discovered to have multiple entries will be disqualified and tickets will be revoked.

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ajtheactressDecember 7th, 2008 at 10:09 pm

Anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour. They have to get out of costume and make up.

For example the woman who plays the evil sister is going to have to work a little longer to get out of makeup than the women who are more conventinally made up.

StepharoniDecember 9th, 2008 at 9:14 am

When my friend and I met some of the cast at the stage door in November, it took about 45 minutes from the show’s end.

cdaae663December 9th, 2008 at 11:28 pm

It depends on who want to see. I saw Wicked a few weeks ago, and it didn’t take long for them to leave the theatre. We ran as fast as we possibly could, because we had a holdup exchanging a shirt. We only missed a few of the actors, but we saw all of the leads. I reccomend getting any souveneirs before the show or during intermission, if you want to meet the actors after the show. Also, count on crowds when exiting the theatre.

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