Recently, a representative of a ticket broker wrote to me and asked about rates to advertise their service on my website's events page. I explained as I do not accept advertising, as this site is a hobby, not a commercial site. I then received a message from the same broker asking if I'd let them offer a discount to anyone buying tickets through my site. I thought that was resonable, made arrangements, and put up the requested information. Some weeks later, another broker wrote and asked if they could do the same thing. I agreed, and thought that would be it. Well, that seems to have opened the floodgates, because after that a number of other brokers asked about advertising on my site.
It was then that I decided that things had gone too far. I did not want my site's events page to become dominated with ads, and I felt that my no ads policy was being compromised. So I have made the decision to not allow any ticket brokers to advertise in any way on the events page. So if you are looking for Wicked tickets, and can't order them at face value through your local box office, I'm afraid that I won't be able to help you any more. You are welcome to do a web search for ticket brokers. There are many out there, and I'm sure one can find tickets for the show and location you are looking for, at a reasonable mark-up above the face value.