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Good Witch Bad Witch

Good Witch Bad Witch Casts a Spell Over New Jersey — A Broadway-Caliber Musical Event Takes the Stage at The Elizabeth Ross Johnson Theater

June 25 @ 18:00 23:30

New Jersey’s theater scene continues to elevate its national profile with a summer event that blends Broadway prestige, beloved musical storytelling, and pure vocal power into one unforgettable night. On June 25, 2026, Good Witch Bad Witch arrives at The Elizabeth Ross Johnson Theater for a one-day-only live concert experience that taps directly into the cultural phenomenon of modern musical theater while delivering a polished, high-energy performance built for audiences who demand more than nostalgia—they want to feel it live.

This is not a traditional stage production, and it is not a touring replica. Good Witch Bad Witch is a curated musical concert event that distills the magic, emotion, and theatrical spectacle of some of the most iconic stage and film scores into a single, immersive performance. With two showtimes—3:00 PM and 7:30 PM—and ticket pricing starting at $52 inclusive of all fees, the event is positioned to draw theatergoers from across New Jersey and beyond, offering a premium experience that remains accessible while maintaining a high standard of artistry.

At the center of this production are two performers who bring undeniable authenticity and star power to the stage: Ali Mauzey and Dee Roscioli. Both are celebrated for their commanding performances in Wicked, with Mauzey known for her work as Glinda and Roscioli widely recognized for her portrayal of Elphaba. Their combined experience, vocal precision, and deep familiarity with the material transform Good Witch Bad Witch from a tribute-style concert into a fully realized theatrical event driven by performers who have lived these roles at the highest level.

The concept is deceptively simple yet expertly executed. Audiences are invited to revisit the music that has defined a generation of theater lovers—songs from Wicked, Frozen, and other standout productions—reimagined through a dynamic live performance that blends storytelling, humor, and vocal excellence. What sets this event apart is its ability to move beyond a playlist format. Instead, the show unfolds as a conversation between characters, performers, and audience, with playful banter and narrative framing that deepen the emotional connection to each piece.

There is a reason these songs continue to resonate so strongly. They are built on themes of identity, transformation, power, and belonging—ideas that feel especially relevant in today’s cultural landscape. Good Witch Bad Witch taps into that resonance, creating a space where audiences are not simply listening but actively engaging with the material in a live, communal setting. The result is a performance that feels immediate, personal, and elevated by the presence of artists who understand both the technical demands and emotional weight of the music.

The Elizabeth Ross Johnson Theater provides the ideal environment for this kind of experience. Known for presenting high-quality performances across a range of disciplines, the venue offers an intimate yet sophisticated setting that allows the audience to fully absorb the nuance of each vocal performance and the chemistry between the artists on stage. The theater’s design enhances clarity, connection, and immersion—key elements for a concert-driven production that relies on vocal storytelling as its primary vehicle.

As part of the broader landscape of live performance in the state, this event reinforces New Jersey’s position as a destination for serious theater audiences. The region continues to attract productions that rival major metropolitan offerings, supported by venues that prioritize both artistic integrity and audience experience. Those looking to explore the full scope of what is happening across the state’s stages can find additional performances and venues through Explore New Jersey’s theatre coverage, where the depth and diversity of the local arts scene are on full display.

What distinguishes Good Witch Bad Witch is its ability to operate at the intersection of familiarity and reinvention. For longtime fans of Wicked, it offers a rare opportunity to hear beloved songs performed by artists who have defined the roles themselves. For newer audiences, it serves as an entry point into the world of contemporary musical theater, presenting the material in a format that is both accessible and artistically rich. The inclusion of selections beyond Oz-inspired storytelling further broadens the appeal, ensuring that the performance remains dynamic and varied from start to finish.

The live concert format also allows for a level of spontaneity that traditional productions often cannot accommodate. Each performance carries its own energy, shaped by the interaction between performers and audience. The humor, the vocal improvisation, the subtle shifts in delivery—these are the elements that transform a great performance into a memorable one, and they are central to the experience Good Witch Bad Witch aims to deliver.

From a production standpoint, the emphasis is on vocal excellence and emotional clarity. Rather than relying on elaborate staging or visual effects, the show places its confidence in the strength of its performers and the enduring power of its music. This approach not only highlights the technical skill of the artists but also allows the audience to connect more directly with the material, free from distraction and fully engaged in the performance.

For New Jersey audiences, this event represents a rare convergence of Broadway-level talent, beloved musical repertoire, and a venue capable of delivering a refined, immersive experience. It is a reminder of why live performance continues to matter—why hearing a voice fill a room, why sharing a moment with a live audience, why experiencing music in real time remains unmatched by any recorded format.

With tickets already on sale and limited seating available for both afternoon and evening performances, Good Witch Bad Witch is positioned to be one of the standout live entertainment events of the summer. It offers not just a night at the theater, but a carefully crafted musical journey that celebrates the stories, songs, and performers that have shaped modern Broadway.

For those who have ever found themselves returning to these songs again and again, this is the opportunity to experience them in their most powerful form—live, immediate, and delivered by voices that define the genre.

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