
Through its For Good programme, Wicked champions and supports a range of causes born out of the themes of theaward-winning musical. Wicked also supports the work of Mousetrap Theatre Projects, with whom the show has worked over the past 5 years to enable thousands of under privileged and special needs children to experience the show.
![]() A free day of family fun celebrating the show to raise funds for the production's continuing partnership with The Woodland Trust's "More Trees More Good" campaign; featuring a host of Wicked and Halloween-themed activities for people of all ages, families can expect live performances from cast members, face-painting plus very special Wicked workshops! CLICK HERE to find out more. |
![]() A national educational prize launched by the production and chaired by former Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo. The Award recognises excellence in writing, encourages creativity and helps develop writing talent in young people across the UK between the ages of 5 and 25 years old. Get involved at WickedYoungWriters.com. |
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![]() A uniquely engaging way to teach first aid in the classroom, combining the expertise of St John Ambulance with the values of Wicked and its lead character Elphaba. Visit the Teach The Difference website to access a range of resources from Foundation stage to KS4, including interactive teaching tools and lesson plans. Find out more at TeachTheDifference.org.uk |
![]() WICKED is proud to be an official partner of The Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation, launched by World Cup rugby star Ben Cohen MBE, to act as the world's first foundation dedicated to raising awareness of the long-term, damaging effects of bullying, and funding those doing real-world work to stop it. StandUp against bullying at StandUpFoundation.com |


















