The Wiz in Tucson 2026

The Wiz

The Wiz musical is set to captivate Tucson, AZ, from Jan 6 – 11, 2026, at Centennial Hall. This North American tour brings the timeless magic of Broadway to your city, featuring a beloved score and vibrant performances. Experience the excitement of this popular stage show, filled with music and energy. Don’t miss your chance to purchase The Wiz tickets today!

The Wiz Tucson Tickets

Date Price Tickets
Tuesday
Jan 06, 2026
07:30 PM
The Wiz
from $84.00
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Wednesday
Jan 07, 2026
07:30 PM
The Wiz
from $90.00
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Thursday
Jan 08, 2026
07:30 PM
The Wiz
from $90.00
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Friday
Jan 09, 2026
07:30 PM
The Wiz
from $61.90
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Saturday
Jan 10, 2026
02:00 PM
The Wiz
from $42.43
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Saturday
Jan 10, 2026
07:30 PM
The Wiz
from $29.93
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Sunday
Jan 11, 2026
01:00 PM
The Wiz
from $60.59
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Sunday
Jan 11, 2026
06:30 PM
The Wiz
from $49.51
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Cast in Tucson

The North American tour of The Wiz features a dynamic cast bringing the iconic characters of Oz to life.

  • Dana Cimone as Dorothy
  • Alan Mingo Jr. as The Wiz
  • Sheherazade as Glinda
  • Kyla Jade as Aunt Em/Evillene
  • D. Jerome as Tinman
  • Mykal Kilgore as Lion
  • Elijah Ahmad Lewis as Scarecrow

The Venue: Centennial Hall

Centennial Hall Seating Chart

Centennial Hall Seating Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wiz about?

The Wiz is a high‑energy, R&B twist on The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy teams up with the Scarecrow, Tinman, and Lion to find the mysterious Wiz and learns self‑confidence along the yellow brick road.

Who created the musical?

The show premiered in 1975 with music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls and a book by William F. Brown. The new tour is staged by director Schele Williams with choreography by JaQuel Knight.

Where and when is it playing in Tucson, AZ?

The Wiz performs at Centennial Hall, Tucson, AZ, from January 6 – 11, 2026. Evenings start at 7:30 PM with Saturday–Sunday matinees.

How long is the show?

Approximately two hours and 20 minutes including one 15‑minute intermission.

Is there an intermission?

Yes—expect a single intermission about halfway through.

What awards has it won?

The original Broadway production won seven Tony Awards in 1975, including Best Musical and Best Original Score.

What age is it best for?

The story and music are suitable for ages 8 and up; very young children may find the Wicked Witch scenes spooky.

How can I snag cheap tickets?

Check the venue’s digital lottery (typically $30–$40), student rush offers, and mid‑week balcony seats released closer to the performance date.

What is seating like at Centennial Hall?

Orchestra seats put you close to the Emerald City spectacle, while mezzanine center offers the clearest full‑stage view at a lower price.

When do doors open?

Doors open roughly one hour before curtain so you can find seats, visit concessions, and shop merchandise.

Is parking available?

Nearby garages and lots range from $15–$25; pre‑pay online with your ticket to save a few dollars and guarantee a spot.

Are there student or senior discounts?

Most venues offer 10–15 percent discounts at the box office with valid ID, and group rates for parties of ten or more.

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