Good Witch Bad Witch The Broadway Witches
Reported on Monday, June 22, 2026.
Pictured Above: Alli Mauzey. Photo Credit: John Such Talent Management website.
NEWRSOOM POST: NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY
Performed by Alli Mauzey and Dee Roscioli. Musical Direction by Evan Zevada. Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 3 PM & 7:30 PM
Tickets available at GeorgeStreetPlayhouse.org
New Brunswick, NJ – George Street Playhouse (Christopher J. Bailey and Scott Goldman, Artistic Producers & Edgar Herrera, Executive Director) is proud to present Good Witch Bad Witch, featuring Alli Mauzey (Hello, Dolly!) and Dee Roscioli (Death Becomes Her), with musical direction by Evan Zevada. Performances will be Thursday June 25, 2026 at 3pm & 7:30pm at George Street Playhouse.
Gravity-defying vocal acrobatics from Broadway’s former Glinda and Elphaba as they sing hit songs of the stage. Travel to the Emerald City and beyond with Good Witch Bad Witch, which has been thrilling audiences coast to coast with stunning vocals and playful banter. Become obsessed with your favorite Broadway songs all over again when you see them sung by former Glinda and Elphaba, Alli Mauzey (Hello, Dolly!) and Dee Roscioli (Death Becomes Her), alongside a live band. But it’s not just Wicked… They’ll belt songs from other hit musicals like Frozen, Funny Girl, The Phantom of the Opera, and more.
Tickets to Good Witch Bad Witch begin at $35 and are available now at georgestreetplayhouse.org.
GEORGE STREET PLAYHOUSE
For more than 50 years, George Street Playhouse has produced groundbreaking new works, inspiring productions of the classics, and hit Broadway plays and musicals that speak to the heart and mind, with an unwavering commitment to producing new work. As New Brunswick’s first producing theatre, George Street Playhouse became the cornerstone of the revitalization of the City’s arts and cultural landscape. Entering its 52nd season, the organization has a rich history of producing nationally renowned theatre.
Under the leadership of Artistic Director David Saint (1997-2025) the Playhouse filled a unique theatre and arts education role in the city, state, and greater metropolitan region. George Street Playhouse appointed Edgar Herrera from Managing Director to Executive Director in January 2025.
Beginning with the 2019-20 Season, George Street Playhouse moved to the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center in downtown New Brunswick. Featuring two state-of-the-art theatres—The Arthur Laurents Theater with 253 seats and The Elizabeth Ross Johnson Theater which seats 465—and myriad amenities, the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center marks a new era in the esteemed history of George Street Playhouse. Founded by Eric Krebs, George Street Playhouse, originally located in an abandoned supermarket on the corner of George and Albany Streets, was the first professional theatre in New Brunswick. In 1984, the Playhouse moved to a renovated YMCA on Livingston Avenue, and in 2017 took temporary residence in the former Agricultural Museum at Rutgers University during construction of its new home. The Playhouse has been well represented by numerous productions both on and off-Broadway. In 2018, George Street Playhouse was represented on Broadway with Gettin’ the Band Back Together which premiered on the Playhouse mainstage in 2013. American Son, produced by George Street Playhouse in 2017, opened on Broadway in 2018 starring Kerry Washington and Stephen Pasquale, and was seen on Netflix. Other productions include the Outer Critics’ Circle Best Musical Award-winner The Toxic Avenger. In 2015, It Shoulda Been You opened on Broadway and Joe DiPietro’s Clever Little Lies opened off-Broadway. Both shows received their premieres at the Playhouse. Other productions include the Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk and Drama League Award-nominated production of The Spitfire Grill; and the Broadway hit and Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning play Proof by David Auburn, which was developed at the Playhouse during the 1999 Next Stage Series of new plays. George Street Playhouse programming is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Grant funding has been provided by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Commissioners through a grant award from the Middlesex County Cultural and Arts Trust Fund.
Pictured Above: Alli Mauzey and Dee Roscioli.. Photo Credit: Contributed.
Alli Mauzey most recently starred on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning Best Musical Kimberly Akimbo as Pattie, a role she also created at The Atlantic Theater Company. Other Broadway credits include Glinda in Wicked, a role she also performed to critical acclaim on the First National Tour and the San Francisco company; Ernestina in the Tony Award-winning revival of Hello, Dolly!; Lenora in the musical Cry-Baby, for which she won a Theatre World Award and was nominated for a Drama League Award; Brenda in Hairspray (both on Broadway and in the original company of the First National Tour); and as a Special Guest Artist in Kristin Chenoweth: For the Girls. Other New York credits include New York City Center Encores in the role of Minerva in The Golden Apple as well as Sydney in It’s a Bird…It’s a Plane…It’s Superman, and the Off-Broadway production of Red Eye of Love. Regionally, she has appeared as Mallory in City of Angels for Reprise! in Los Angeles, Snookie in 110 in the Shade at the Pasadena Playhouse, and Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors at The Muny, for which she was nominated for a Kevin Kline Award.
Ms. Mauzey performs with symphony orchestras all around the world including but not limited to three engagements with The Philly Pops, Ellie in Show Boat with the New York Philharmonic, the title role in Cinderella alongside the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Wurttenbembreg Philharmonic of Reutlingen (Germany), and the world-famous Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Upcoming and recent engagements include the Cleveland Pops, Maui Pops Orchestra, Sarasota Orchestra, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, Brevard Symphony Orchestra and the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
Among many voiceover credits, her voice can be heard as a series regular on the animated television series “Alpha Teens on Machines.” She has a BFA from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts in drama and a minor in music.
Dee Roscioli is best known for her portrayal of Elphaba in the smash Broadway hit Wicked. She has performed this role on Broadway, in Chicago and across the US and holds the distinction of having performed Elphaba in more performances than any other actress. This past summer, Dee performed the leading role of Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Toddat the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. Additional NY credits include The 24 Hour Musicals, Murder Ballad (workshop, Manhattan Theatre Club), Therapy Rocks (NYMF). She has also performed Grizabella in the National Tour of Cats.
She recently sang her solo show for a sold-out audience at Birdland in NYC and in Chicago as well. She was a special guest of Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal at their concert and appeared opposite Anthony Rapp in a critically acclaimed performance in a new play entitled Dedalus Lounge. Ms. Roscioli has also been invited to sing at the prestigious Broadway on Broadway, accompanied by a 30-piece orchestra.

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