Get ready to belt out your favorite WICKED tunes this Halloween with fellow fans as Plymouth City Councilwoman Linda Starr sponsors the WICKED Sing-Along on October 31st.
Wicked lovers are invited to step into Oz this Halloween night for a spellbinding Wicked Sing-Along. Dress in your favorite costume, grab your friends and family, and get ready to sing your heart out to the iconic songs from Wicked, including crowd-favorite “Defying Gravity.” Come directly after Trick or Treating for an evening filled with music, laughter, and a touch of magic.
Whether you know every word to “Popular” or want to hum along, this community sing-along is the perfect way to celebrate Halloween. Costumes are encouraged – witches, wizards, and musical theatre lovers alike! Guests can expect themed fun, photo ops, and a truly magical community experience.
Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under.
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