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Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo, left) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) are school rivals who become best friends in the musical "Wicked," a prequel to "The Wizard of Oz" based on the Broadway show.
Wicked presents a new challenge because she’s working in the shadow of Idina Menzel’s iconic Broadway performance and pitch-perfect cast recording. Erivo works hard to make Menzel’s iconic ...
Wicked is the cinematic equivalent of the tornado from The Wizard of Oz: A massive and impressive force that transports anyone in its path to a magical place filled with singing, dancing and — a ...
The group’s productions were widely and positively reviewed, and, with its theatrical emphasis, [13] it became one of the first feminist theater groups reviewed in the New York Times on an ongoing basis. Howard Thompson in his NY Times review called the Collective's productions, "witty and original.".
When “Wicked” debuted on Broadway in 2003, Variety’s skeptical theater critic described composer Stephen Schwartz’s revisionist take on the iconic villain as “strenuous,” “lumbering ...
Wicked: Won [54] Best Ensemble Nominated Celebration of Cinema and Television: 2024: Actress – Film Award Wicked: Won [55] Chicago Independent Film Critics Circle Awards 2020 Best Original Song "Stand Up" (from Harriet) Nominated [56] Evening Standard Theatre Awards: 2013 Best Musical Performance The Color Purple: Nominated [57]
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West is an American novel published in 1995, written by Gregory Maguire with illustrations by Douglas Smith. It is the first in The Wicked Years series, and was followed by Son of a Witch (published in September 2005), A Lion Among Men (published in October 2008), and Out of Oz (published in November 2011).
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire first hit shelves in 2007. The book asks the central question the musical and movie do: Are people born wicked, or do ...