Don’t miss this Wicked experience – Special fan screenings with limited edition merchandise at the State Theatre
Fans of WICKED can be among the first to witness the magic on screen, with a strictly-limited season of screenings at Sydney’s iconic State Theatre.
Offering a unique experience for moviegoers, these screenings begin with a performance from the theatre’s historic Grand Wurlitzer Organ and include limited edition collectible merchandise and specially-themed cocktails. The season kicks off with a special Gala Preview Screening on ‘Wicked Wednesday’ (20th November), with the limited-season screenings concluding on the 22nd November.
One of the most highly anticipated films of the year, WICKED makes its gravity-defying leap to the big screen. To celebrate this generation-defining cinematic event, attendees at the State Theatre will receive a collectable Wicked popcorn tin, full of delicious fresh popcorn, a collectable daybill Wicked poster and photo opportunities. Those attending the Gala Preview Screening will also receive a Wicked-inspired cocktail by Curatif or soft drink on arrival.
Before embarking on their journey to the Emerald City, attendees will also have the rare opportunity to witness a performance by Margaret Hall* on the State Theatre’s famous Grand Wurlitzer Organ. The historic theatre, which has operated for over 95 years, offers a grand setting for these magical screenings, having hosted world-famous acts, live events and even weddings. The arrival of WICKED adds to the theatre’s storied history, which includes film premieres such as Elvis, Skyfall, and Challengers.
Directed by John M. Chu (In The Heights, Crazy Rich Asians) and featuring the Wickedly talented cast of Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, and Jonathan Bailey.
For more information or to buy tickets, please visit: https://www.statetheatre.com.au/show-calendar/wicked/
* Margaret Hall is “Australia’s First Lady of the Theatre Organ”. Classically trained at Sydney’s Conservatorium of Music, and expanding her interest across a broad range of musical genres, Margaret has dedicated herself to the instrument and is regarded as one of the finest exponents of the theatre organ in Australia and the world. She has performed for movie audiences, special events, and in concert for theatre organ devotees in Australia, New Zealand, America and the United Kingdom.