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When Elphaba and Glinda show their invitation, Schwartz's character squints down at the piece of paper from a watchtower. He breaks out in a smile and memorably shouts, "The Wizard will see you now!"
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 ...
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".
On October 30, 2003, the world became a little more Wicked.The musical, originally led by Idina Menzel as Elphaba and Kirstin Chenoweth as Glinda, became an instant classic.
Glinda shows up to the castle where Elphaba is briefly holding Dorothy (girl just wants her shoes back) and tells her an old school village mob has assembled lead by Boq.
It was originally recorded on November 10, 2003 by American actress Kristin Chenoweth, who portrayed Glinda in the musical. The song was released as part of the accompanying cast recording on December 16, 2003. The song is about Glinda trying to help her roommate Elphaba become more popular.
"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.
Glinda "might be a little in the closet,” she said to Gay Times, adding, “You never know, give it a little more time. It is just a true love, and I think that transcends sexuality.