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  2. 'Wicked' composer unpacks all the Easter eggs in those ... - AOL

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    During the song, Elphaba and Glinda stop for a spectacle called Wizomania, which gives a glossy and glittery retelling of how the Wizard managed to take power in Oz.

  3. For Good - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Elphaba tells Glinda that "whatever way our stories end, I know you have rewritten mine by being my friend." Elphaba also asks Glinda to forgive her for anything she might have done wrong, to which Glinda replies that "there's blame to share", but both agree that "none of it seems to matter anymore".

  4. No Good Deed (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song begins with Elphaba screaming "Fiyero," but instead of being an unhitched scream, she actually sings a high note that is a minor second above the tonal centre of the song. This creates the effect of a scream, as the note is very high and dissonant , but it is much more controlled and musical than an actual scream. [ 2 ]

  5. Defying Gravity (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Defying Gravity" is a song from the musical Wicked, composed by Stephen Schwartz. It was originally recorded on November 10, 2003, by American actresses Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth, who portrayed Elphaba and Glinda in the musical respectively.

  6. Cynthia Erivo Shares Details About the Original Song She Co ...

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    Here's everything we know about the sequel to 'Wicked: Part One,' including who’s in the cast and which songs will be featured.

  7. ‘Wicked’ Artisans Explain Why Elphaba and Glinda’s Ozdust ...

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    Meanwhile, Glinda has invited Elphaba along to the soiree and even gives her a black pointed hat to wear. Brooks shared that the scene was one of the hardest to light because the set had clear ...

  8. Popular (Wicked song) - Wikipedia

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    It is sung by the character Glinda and is considered the character's definitive song, while also including brief dialogue interludes by Elphaba. While writing the song, Schwartz imagined one of "those cheerleaders" — "She was the most popular girl at school, and she always went out with the captain of the football team.

  9. What Elphaba’s costume has to do with mushrooms, and more ...

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    Elphaba dons only black; Glinda is in pink everything. “My hope was to create two women (who were) very intentional in how they present themselves,” he says. “Glinda is privileged.