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''Wicked'' is a 2003 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by
Winnie Holzman Winnie Holzman (born August 18, 1954 in Manhattan) is an American dramatist, screenwriter, and poet. She is known for having created the ABC television series ''My So-Called Life'', which led to a nomination for a scriptwriting Emmy Award in 1995, ...
. It is based on the 1995 Gregory Maguire novel '' Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'', in turn based on L. Frank Baum's 1900 novel '' The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' and its 1939
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film adaptation. The show is told from the perspective of, and focuses on, the witches of the Land of Oz; its plot begins before and continues after Dorothy Gale arrives in Oz from Kansas. ''Wicked'' tells the story of two unlikely friends, Elphaba (the
Wicked Witch of the West The Wicked Witch of the West is a fictional character who appears in the classic children's novel '' The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (1900), created by American author L. Frank Baum. In Baum's subsequent ''Oz'' novels, it is the Nome King who is ...
) and Galinda (later Glinda the Good Witch), whose relationship struggles through their opposing personalities and viewpoints, same love-interest, reactions to the Wizard's corrupt government, and, ultimately, Elphaba's private fall from grace. Produced by Universal Stage Productions, in coalition with Marc Platt, Jon B. Platt, and David Stone, with direction by
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and choreography by
Wayne Cilento Wayne Louis Cilento (born August 28, 1949) is an American director and choreographer. He is best known for originating the role of Mike in the Broadway show ''A Chorus Line'', and later becoming one of Broadway's most prolific choreographers. ...
, the original production of ''Wicked'' premiered on Broadway at the
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in October 2003, after completing pre-Broadway tryouts at San Francisco's
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in May and June of that year. Its original stars included Idina Menzel as Elphaba, Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda, and Joel Grey as the Wizard. The original Broadway production won three
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s and seven
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s, while its original cast album received a
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. On October 28, 2019, with its 6,681st performance, it surpassed '' ''Les Misérables'''' to become Broadway's fifth-longest running show. A typical performance of the show takes about two hours and 30 minutes, including an intermission. The success of the Broadway production has spawned many productions worldwide, including a long-running West End production. ''Wicked'' has broken box-office records around the world, holding weekly-gross-takings records in Los Angeles, Chicago, St. Louis, and London. In the week ending January 2, 2011, the London, Broadway, and both North American touring productions simultaneously broke their respective records for the highest weekly gross. In the final week of 2013, the Broadway production broke this record again, earning $3.2 million. In 2016, ''Wicked'' surpassed $1 billion in total Broadway revenue, joining '' The Phantom of the Opera'' and ''
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'' as the only Broadway shows to do so. In 2017, ''Wicked'' surpassed ''The Phantom of the Opera'' as Broadway's second-highest grossing musical, trailing only ''The Lion King''. Wicked had performed in 16 different countries and is still going strong. A two-part film adaptation, directed by
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starring Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba,
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as Glinda and Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero is currently in the works. The first part is set for release on Christmas Day in 2024, with the second part to follow a year later.


Inception and development

Composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz discovered Maguire's 1995 novel ''Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'' while on vacation, and saw its potential for a dramatic adaptation. However, Maguire had released the
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to
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, which had planned to develop a live-action feature film. In 1998, Schwartz persuaded Maguire to release the rights to a stage production while also making what Schwartz called an "impassioned plea" to Universal producer Marc Platt to realize Schwartz's own intended adaptation. Persuaded, Platt signed on as joint producer of the project with Universal and David Stone. The novel, described as a political, social, and ethical commentary on the nature of good and evil, takes place in the Land of Oz, in the years surrounding Dorothy's arrival. The story centers on Elphaba, a misunderstood, smart, and fiery girl with emerald-green skin, who grows up to become the notorious
Wicked Witch of the West The Wicked Witch of the West is a fictional character who appears in the classic children's novel '' The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (1900), created by American author L. Frank Baum. In Baum's subsequent ''Oz'' novels, it is the Nome King who is ...
and Galinda, the beautiful, blonde, popular girl who grows up to become Glinda the Good Witch of the South. The story is divided into five scenes based on the location and presents events, characters, and situations adapted from L Frank Baum's ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (1900) and its 1939 film adaptation in new ways. It is designed to set the reader thinking about what it really is to be "Wicked," and whether good intentions with bad results are the same as bad intentions with bad results. Schwartz considered how best to condense the novel's dense and complicated plot into a sensible script. To this end, he collaborated with
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-winning writer
Winnie Holzman Winnie Holzman (born August 18, 1954 in Manhattan) is an American dramatist, screenwriter, and poet. She is known for having created the ABC television series ''My So-Called Life'', which led to a nomination for a scriptwriting Emmy Award in 1995, ...
to develop the outline of the plot over the course of a year, while meeting with producer Marc Platt to refine the structural outline of the show, creating an original stage piece rather than a strict adaptation of Maguire's work. While the draft followed Maguire's idea of retelling the story of the 1939 film from the perspective of its main villain, the storyline of the stage adaptation "goes far afield" from the novel. Holzman observed in an interview with ''
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'' that: "It was aguire'sbrilliant idea to take this hated figure and tell things from her point of view, and to have the two witches be roommates in college, but the way in which their friendship develops—and really the whole plot—is different onstage." Schwartz justified the deviation, saying: "Primarily we were interested in the relationship between Galinda—who becomes Glinda—and Elphaba... the friendship of these two women and how their characters lead them to completely different destinies." Other major plot modifications include Fiyero's appearance as the scarecrow, Elphaba's survival at the end, Nessarose using a wheelchair instead of being born without arms, Boq having a continuing love interest for Glinda and eventually becoming the Tin Woodman instead of Nick Chopper, cutting Elphaba's years in the Vinkus, the deletion of Liir's birth, Fiyero not having a wife and children, Doctor Dillamond being fired instead of being murdered, and Madame Morrible going to prison instead of dying. The
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, lyrics, and score for the musical were developed through a series of readings. In these developmental workshops, Kristin Chenoweth, the
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–winning actress whom Schwartz had in mind while composing the music for the character, joined the project as Glinda.
Stephanie J. Block Stephanie Janette Block (born September 19, 1972) is an American actress and singer, best known for her work on the Broadway stage. Block made her Broadway debut in 2003, originating the role of Liza Minnelli in '' The Boy from Oz''. After readi ...
played Elphaba in the workshops (she played Elphaba in the first national tour and later as a Broadway cast replacement) before Idina Menzel was cast in the role in late 2000. Earlier that year, the creators recruited New York producer Stone, who began planning the Broadway production.
Joe Mantello Joseph Mantello (born December 27, 1962) is an American actor and director known for his work on Broadway productions of ''Wicked'', '' Take Me Out'', and '' Assassins'', having gained notoriety in the 1993 cast of ''Angels in America''. Early l ...
was engaged as director and
Wayne Cilento Wayne Louis Cilento (born August 28, 1949) is an American director and choreographer. He is best known for originating the role of Mike in the Broadway show ''A Chorus Line'', and later becoming one of Broadway's most prolific choreographers. ...
as choreographer, while designer Eugene Lee created the set and visual style for the production inspired by
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's original illustrations for Baum's novels and Maguire's concept of the story being told through a giant clock. Costume designer Susan Hilferty created a "twisted
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" style in building more than 200 costumes, while lighting designer Kenneth Posner used more than 800 lights to give each of the 54 distinct scenes and locations "its own mood." By April 2003, the show was in rehearsals. Following the out-of-town tryout in San Francisco in May and June 2003, which received mixed critical reception, the creative team made extensive changes before its transfer to Broadway. Holzman recalled:
Stephen chwartzwisely had insisted on having three months to rewrite in between the time we closed in San Francisco and when we were to go back into rehearsals in New York. That was crucial; that was the thing that made the biggest difference in the life of the show. That time is what made the show work.
Elements of the book were rewritten, while several songs underwent minor changes. "Which Way is the Party?," the introductory song to the character Fiyero, was replaced by "Dancing Through Life." Concern existed that Menzel's Elphaba "got a little overshadowed" by Chenoweth's Glinda, with ''
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'' critic Robert Hurwitt writing, "Menzel's brightly intense Elphaba the Wicked Witch eedsa chance of holding her own alongside Chenoweth's gloriously, insidiously bubbly Glinda." As a result, the creative team set about making Elphaba "more prominent." In making the Broadway revisions, Schwartz recalled, "It was clear there was work to be done and revisions to be made in the book and the score. The critical community was, frankly, very helpful to us."


Synopsis


Act 1

''Wicked'' starts off with a celebration in Oz, following the death of Elphaba, the
Wicked Witch of the West The Wicked Witch of the West is a fictional character who appears in the classic children's novel '' The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (1900), created by American author L. Frank Baum. In Baum's subsequent ''Oz'' novels, it is the Nome King who is ...
.
Glinda the Good Glinda is a fictional character created by L. Frank Baum for his ''Oz'' novels. She first appears in Baum's 1900 children's classic ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'', and is the most powerful Magician (fantasy), sorceress in the Land of Oz, ruler o ...
floats in and reveals Elphaba's past: her mother had an affair with a traveling salesman while her father, the governor of Munchkinland, was away. She gave birth to a girl with green skin, whom her father rejected at birth ("No One Mourns the Wicked"). After being asked if she was Elphaba's friend, Glinda reminisces about their past. Years earlier, Elphaba arrives at Shiz University ("Dear Old Shiz"). Her father showered all of his affection on her younger sister Nessarose, who uses a wheelchair, and gives Nessa a pair of jeweled shoes. The headmistress of Shiz,
Madame Morrible ''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 ...
, decides to take Nessa under her wing, assigning the nerdy Elphaba and the popular Galinda to be roommates. Elphaba, anxious, uses magic to pull Nessarose's wheelchair back after Morrible attempts to depart with her sister. Morrible recognizes Elphaba's potential and decides to teach her sorcery. She tells Elphaba her powers might allow her to one day work with the
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, something Elphaba has dreamed of her whole life ("
The Wizard and I "The Wizard and I" is a musical number from the hit musical ''Wicked''. It is primarily a solo number for the character of Elphaba, though the character Madame Morrible also sings in the introduction to the song. Context The song is performed ...
"). Galinda and Elphaba clash with each other in their letters to their parents and even in classes ("
What Is This Feeling? "What Is This Feeling?" is a song from the 2003 musical ''Wicked''. It is sung between Elphaba, Galinda (later Glinda), and the students at Shiz University, expressing their loathing for each other's contrasting personalities as newly-assigned ...
"), such as history, with
Doctor Dillamond ''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 ...
, a goat who, as the only Animal professor at Shiz, is beginning to suffer from discrimination. He tells Elphaba about a conspiracy to stop animals from speaking, and she wants to let the Wizard know because he could stop it ("Something Bad"). Meanwhile, a handsome roguish prince
Fiyero ''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 ...
arrives at Shiz and introduces the other students to his philosophy of not caring about life and worries. They decide to attend a party at the Ozdust Ballroom that evening. A Munchkin named
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asks Galinda to go with him, but she convinces him to take Nessarose so she can go with Fiyero. Nessa becomes deeply enamored with Boq and convinces Elphaba to find a way to thank Galinda for her "help". At the party, Madame Morrible tells Galinda she can join her sorcery class, at Elphaba's request, and gives her a wand. Elphaba arrives wearing a hat Galinda gave her as a practical joke, only to find the other students laughing and staring while she dances alone. Galinda has a change of heart and decides to dance with her, and soon everyone joins them, allowing both girls to finally bond ("
Dancing Through Life "Dancing Through Life" is a musical number from the musical ''Wicked''. It is sung between Fiyero, Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Glinda, Nessarose (the Wicked Witch of the East), and Boq, as well as other cast members. Context The ...
"). Later back in their dorm room, they continue to bond with secrets. Galinda decides to give her new friend a personality makeover (" Popular"). The next day, Dr. Dillamond arrives at class, explaining that he's leaving - he is no longer permitted to teach. Elphaba wants to help, but no one will stand up with her. Afterward, the students are introduced to the technical advantages of the cage, which will prevent any animal from speaking. Elphaba's anger cannot be contained and; in the ensuing chaos, she escapes alongside Fiyero, taking with them the
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that was imprisoned within the cage, the two of them sharing a private moment. Elphaba, alone, laments that she could never be loved by Fiyero as Galinda is (" I'm Not That Girl"). Madame Morrible arrives and tells Elphaba that the Wizard will meet her. Nessa, Fiyero, and Galinda see her off at the train station. Galinda tries to impress Fiyero by changing her name to "Glinda" in solidarity with Dr. Dillamond, but Fiyero just barely notices and says goodbye to Elphaba. Elphaba invites Glinda to the Emerald City with her ("One Short Day"). Elphaba and Glinda meet the Wizard of Oz, who is not as scary as they thought ("A Sentimental Man"). He promises Elphaba to grant her request if she proves herself. Madame Morrible appears as the Wizard's new "press secretary." She gives Elphaba a book of spells, the ''
Grimmerie ''The Wicked Years'' is a series of novels by Gregory Maguire that present a revisionist take on L. Frank Baum's ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'', its 1939 film adaptation, and related books. This is a very different and cynical look at Oz than ...
'', which only the magically gifted can read. Elphaba is asked to perform a
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spell on the Wizard's monkey servant,
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, but it makes Chistery very painfully sprout wings. She discovers that the Wizard is behind the suppression of the Animals and that he is a fraud who only creates a bunch of lies so he can continue on in power. She flees the Wizard's chamber, and Morrible warns all of Oz that Elphaba is a "wicked witch." After she refuses to take Glinda's advice to go back and apologise, Elphaba decides to go off to do what's right for her. She repeats the effect of the levitation spell on a broom and flies away from the Emerald City, leaving Glinda behind (" Defying Gravity").


Act II

There has been a time skip, and now Elphaba is known as " The Wicked Witch of the West." The Wizard has given Glinda the title "Glinda the Good" and a public status as the nation's defender against Elphaba. Fiyero has become captain of the guard and tries to find Elphaba. He reluctantly agrees to marry Glinda. A press conference to celebrate their engagement is hijacked by the crowd's panicked rumors about Elphaba; one saying that she can be melted by water. Glinda maintains a cheerful front for the press but secretly regrets her decisions ("Thank Goodness"). Elphaba visits Nessarose, now the governor of Munchkinland after the death of their father. Nessa has taken away the Munchkins' rights so that Boq can't leave her. Elphaba tries to convince her to join her against the Wizard, but Nessa is consumed by her problems. Elphaba tries to help by giving Nessa the power to walk, by turning Nessa's jeweled shoes into the magic ruby slippers. Nessa thinks Boq would love her now, but he sees this as proof that she no longer needs him and wants to tell Glinda of his love for her before she marries Fiyero. Nessa takes the ''Grimmerie'' to cast a spell to make Boq fall in love with her. She pronounces the words wrong and accidentally shrinks Boq's heart. She cries to Elphaba so she can save him and prevent Nessa from having to "live a life of loneliness" (" The Wicked Witch of the East"). Elphaba works another spell to save his life, transforming him into a Tin Man. Horrified, Nessa blames Elphaba. Elphaba returns to the Emerald City to free the monkey servants and encounters the Wizard. He admits that he is an ordinary man and offers to redeem Elphaba's reputation ("Wonderful"). Even though she initially accepts his offer, when she discovers Dr. Dillamond who has lost the power of speech, Elphaba angrily accuses the Wizard, before he calls the guards to arrest her. Fiyero helps Elphaba escape and leaves with her. Heartbroken, Glinda tells the Wizard and Morrible that the only way to capture Elphaba is to make her believe her sister is in trouble ("I'm Not That Girl (Reprise)"). Hidden away in a natural surrounding, Elphaba and Fiyero express their love for each other ("As Long As You're Mine"). Their happiness is interrupted by a sudden change in the weather. Elphaba and Glinda reunite at the spot where Nessa has just been crushed by a house with a girl named Dorothy inside. After a fight between the two witches, the Wizard's guards arrive. Fiyero holds Glinda hostage as Elphaba flees. Glinda pleads for the guards not to harm him as she knows he wouldn't really harm her, but they escort Fiyero to a nearby cornfield. At Kiamo Ko, Elphaba casts a spell to save Fiyero but is crestfallen by the limitations of her power. She finally accepts her reputation as a wicked witch (" No Good Deed"). Meanwhile, the citizens of Oz, led by Madame Morrible and Boq the Tin Man, set off to destroy Elphaba. Glinda realizes that Madame Morrible is responsible for Nessa's death and that the situation and rumors have already gone too far. But when she confronts her, she tells her that there is also blood on her hands and advises her to smile and wave as the citizens set out to Kiamo Ko ("March of the Witch Hunters"). Elphaba captures Dorothy, refusing to release her until she relinquishes Nessa's slippers, the only thing left of her deceased sister. Glinda arrives to warn Elphaba of the danger and begs her to free Dorothy. Elphaba refuses until she receives a letter concerning Fiyero. She decides to surrender and the two women forgive each other of all allowances. Elphaba gives the Grimmerie to Glinda and they embrace one final time before saying goodbye forever, realizing how much they've changed because they knew each other ("
For Good "For Good" is a musical number from the hit musical ''Wicked''. It is sung as a duet between Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Glinda (the Good Witch of the South) as a farewell. The song's score and lyrics were written by composer Step ...
"). Elphaba forces Glinda to hide, and she witnesses from the shadows as Dorothy throws a bucket of water on Elphaba, melting her. The only remains of her are her pointy hat and the Green Elixir that she had slept with under her pillow. Back at the Emerald City, Glinda confronts the Wizard with Elphaba's bottle, which he recognizes as his own; he was Elphaba's biological father and the cause of her green skin. Glinda banishes the Wizard from Oz and throws Morrible into prison for murdering Nessarose. Meanwhile, Dorothy's friend, Fiyero (now a
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) comes to the spot where Elphaba melted. He knocks on the floor; Elphaba steps out from a trap door, apparently having faked her death, and they embrace. She regrets that she will never see Glinda again. Back outside the Wizard's palace, Glinda informs the People of Oz that the Wicked Witch is dead and that she will earn her title as "Glinda the Good". As the people celebrate and Glinda mourns quietly, Elphaba and Fiyero leave Oz ("Finale").


Casts


Original cast


Notable replacements


Broadway (2003–)

*Elphaba: Shoshana Bean, Eden Espinosa, Ana Gasteyer, Julia Murney,
Stephanie J. Block Stephanie Janette Block (born September 19, 1972) is an American actress and singer, best known for her work on the Broadway stage. Block made her Broadway debut in 2003, originating the role of Liza Minnelli in '' The Boy from Oz''. After readi ...
, Kerry Ellis, Marcie Dodd, Nicole Parker,
Dee Roscioli Dee Roscioli (born Danielle Marie Roscioli on July 20, 1977) is an American singer and actress, who is known for her performances as Elphaba in the Broadway, Chicago, San Francisco, and national touring productions of the musical '' Wicked''. E ...
, Mandy Gonzalez, Teal Wicks,
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, Willemijn Verkaik, Lindsay Mendez,
Caroline Bowman Caroline Bowman is an American theatre actress who has performed in multiple Broadway musicals, including '' Fame'', '' Grease'', ''Spamalot'', '' Evita'', ''Wicked'', '' Kinky Boots'', and the national tour of ''Frozen''. Education Bowman a ...
, Rachel Tucker,
Jennifer DiNoia Jennifer "Jenny" DiNoia (born February 23, 1982) is an American singer and stage actress. She is best known for her work in musical theatre, especially ''Wicked'', playing the lead role of Elphaba in various productions around the world. Career ...
,
Jessica Vosk Jessica Vosk (born September 30, 1983) is an American singer and actress, known for her work in musical theater. Vosk is best known for her performance as the lead role of Elphaba in ''Wicked'', which she played on Broadway at the Gershwin Thea ...
,
Lindsay Pearce Lindsay Heather Pearce (born April 30, 1991) is an American actress and singer best known for her work in musical theatre. She made her Broadway debut as Elphaba in ''Wicked'' in February 2020 and later made her national tour debut as Janis Sark ...
,
Saycon Sengbloh Saycon Sengbloh (born October 23, 1977) is an American actress and singer. She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play and won a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play and an Obie Award for Outstandi ...
(s/b), Lisa Brescia (s/b), Donna Vivino (s/b),
Lilli Cooper Lilli Cooper (born March 4, 1990) is an American musical theatre actress. Life and career Cooper is the daughter of actor Chuck Cooper and Tisa Farley. Her grandfather acted at the Karamu House in Cleveland. She attended LaGuardia High Schoo ...
(s/b),
Kristy Cates Kristen "Kristy" Cates (born March 14, 1977 in California) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Elphaba in the Chicago production of '' Wicked'' and as the original understudy in the 2003 Broadway production. She ...
(u/s), Caissie Levy (u/s),
Vicki Noon Vicki Noon (born 1985) is an American theater performer, who played the lead role of Elphaba on the Second National Tour of ''Wicked'', a role she had previously covered in various other productions of the musical. Early life Vicki Noon was bor ...
(u/s),
Carla Stickler Carla Stickler is an American semi-retired musical theatre actress, who is best known for her work on the musical '' Wicked'' (as an ensemble member, and an understudy for Elphaba). She is mainly a software engineer (at G2 in Chicago) who came ...
(u/s), Desi Oakley (u/s) *Glinda: Jennifer Laura Thompson, Megan Hilty,
Kate Reinders Kate Reinders (born December 10, 1980) is an American actress and singer, who has performed as lead and understudy in several Broadway shows. Reinders was born in Seattle, Washington, but raised in Spring Lake, Michigan. She attended Western Mi ...
,
Kendra Kassebaum Kendra Kassebaum (born May 12, 1973) is an American theatre actress, who has performed in many different musicals (both Broadway and non-Broadway), and is perhaps best remembered for playing the role of Glinda in the first national tour, Broadwa ...
,
Annaleigh Ashford Annaleigh Amanda Ashford (née Swanson; born June 25, 1985) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. She is known for her work on television as Betty DiMello on the Showtime period drama ''Masters of Sex'', and on Broadway as Lauren in '' Kin ...
,
Alli Mauzey Alli Mauzey (born in Anaheim Hills, California) is an American actress and singer best known for her performance as Glinda in the Broadway and 1st national tour productions of ''Wicked'' and for originating the role of Lenora in the musical '' ...
, Erin Mackey,
Katie Rose Clarke Katherine "Katie" Rose Clarke (born August 25, 1984 in Friendswood, Texas) is an American musical theater actress. Early life Clarke was born on August 25, 1984 in Friendswood, Texas. She got her start acting and singing in the United Methodist ...
,
Chandra Lee Schwartz Chandra Lee Schwartz (born August 18, 1981) is an American theatre performer, who played Glinda on the First National Tour of ''Wicked'' from Friday, 21 August 2009, through Sunday, 17 April 2011. She originally starred alongside Donna Vivino as El ...
, Jenni Barber,
Kara Lindsay Kara Lynn Massey (born February 16, 1985), known professionally as Kara Lindsay, is an American stage actress and singer, best known for her roles as Katherine Plumber in ''Newsies'' (2012) and Glinda in '' Wicked'' (2014, 2016, 2018, 2019). Educ ...
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Aaron Tveit Aaron Kyle Tveit (; born October 21, 1983) is an American actor. Tveit originated the lead role of Christian the composer in the stage adaptation of ''Moulin Rouge!'' on Broadway, a performance for which he won the 2020 Tony Award for Best Acto ...
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Ryan McCartan Ryan Jerome McCartan (born June 14, 1993) is an American actor and singer. As an actor, he is known for playing Jason "J.D." Dean in the original off-Broadway production of '' Heathers: The Musical'' (2014) and for playing Brad Majors in the 201 ...
*The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: George Hearn, Ben Vereen, David Garrison,
Lenny Wolpe Lenny Wolpe (born March 25, 1951) is an American musical theatre actor who has appeared in Broadway musicals including '' Wicked'' and ''The Drowsy Chaperone''. Early life Wolpe was born in Newburgh, New York. Wolpe majored in American history a ...
, Tom McGowan, Fred Applegate,
Peter Scolari Peter Thomas Scolari (September 12, 1955 – October 22, 2021) was an American actor. He was best known for his roles as Michael Harris on '' Newhart'' (1984–1990), Henry Desmond on ''Bosom Buddies'' (1980–1982) and Wayne Szalinski on ''Hon ...
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Kevin Chamberlin Kevin Chamberlin (born November 25, 1963) is an American actor. He is known for his theatre roles such as Horton in '' Seussical'' and Uncle Fester in '' The Addams Family''. For his theatre work, he received three Tony Award and three Drama Des ...
, Cleavant Derricks, Sean McCourt (u/s), Eddie Korbich (u/s) *Madame Morrible: Rue McClanahan,
Carol Kane Carolyn Laurie Kane (born June 18, 1952) is an American actress. She became known in the 1970s and 1980s in films such as '' Hester Street'' (for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress), '' Dog Day Afternoon'', ''Annie ...
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Jayne Houdyshell Jayne Houdyshell (born September 25, 1953) is an American, Tony-winning actress known for her performances on stage and screen. Houdyshell made her Broadway debut in the 2005 production of ''It's a Wonderful Life''. The following year she earn ...
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Miriam Margolyes Miriam ( he, מִרְיָם ''Mīryām'', lit. 'Rebellion') is described in the Hebrew Bible as the daughter of Amram and Jochebed, and the older sister of Moses and Aaron. She was a prophetess and first appears in the Book of Exodus. The ...
, Rondi Reed, Mary Testa, Michele Lee,
Judy Kaye Judy Kaye (born October 11, 1948) is an American singer and actress. She has appeared in stage musicals, plays, and operas. Kaye has been in long runs on Broadway in the musicals ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''Ragtime'', '' Mamma Mia!'', and ...
, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Isabel Keating, Nancy Opel,
Alexandra Billings Alexandra Scott Billings (born March 28, 1962) is an American actress, teacher, and singer. Billings is the second openly transgender woman to have played a transgender character on television, which she did in the 2005 made-for-TV movie '' Romy ...
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Michele Pawk Michele Pawk (born November 16, 1961) is an American actress and singer. She is also an associate professor for theatre. Biography Born in Butler, Pennsylvania, Pawk attended Allegheny College and the College Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati ...
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Carla Stickler Carla Stickler is an American semi-retired musical theatre actress, who is best known for her work on the musical '' Wicked'' (as an ensemble member, and an understudy for Elphaba). She is mainly a software engineer (at G2 in Chicago) who came ...
(u/s), Desi Oakley (u/s) *Boq:
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Alex Brightman Alexander Michael Brightman (born February 5, 1987) is an American actor, singer, and writer. He is best known for his work in musical theatre, specifically as Dewey Finn in the musical adaptation of ''School of Rock'' and the title character ...
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, Clyde Alves (u/s) *Doctor Dillamond: Sean McCourt,
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K. Todd Freeman Kenneth Todd Freeman (born July 9, 1965) is an American actor. He has been nominated for two Tony Awards over the course of his career and has won one Drama Desk Award. He has played supporting roles in films such as ''Grosse Pointe Blank'' (1997) ...
, Michael Genet,
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Clifton Davis Clifton Duncan Davis (born October 4, 1945) is an American actor, singer, songwriter, minister, and author. Davis wrote The Jackson 5's No. 2 hit "Never Can Say Goodbye" in 1971. He appeared on Broadway in the musicals '' Two Gentlemen of Verona ...
, Eddie Korbich (u/s)


1st & 2nd US National Tours (2005–)

*Elphaba:
Kristy Cates Kristen "Kristy" Cates (born March 14, 1977 in California) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Elphaba in the Chicago production of '' Wicked'' and as the original understudy in the 2003 Broadway production. She ...
, Julia Murney, Shoshana Bean,
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Victoria Matlock Victoria Matlock (born in Salt Lake City, Utah) is an American musical theatre actress. She appeared in the Broadway and Off-Broadway productions of '' Million Dollar Quartet'' in the role of Dyanne. She has been involved in several regional t ...
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Carmen Cusack Carmen Cusack (born April 25, 1971) is an American musical theater actress and singer. She is known for playing Elphaba in the Chicago, North American Tour, and Melbourne productions of the musical ''Wicked'' and for originating the roles of Ali ...
, Caissie Levy, Teal Wicks, Lisa Brescia, Donna Vivino,
Vicki Noon Vicki Noon (born 1985) is an American theater performer, who played the lead role of Elphaba on the Second National Tour of ''Wicked'', a role she had previously covered in various other productions of the musical. Early life Vicki Noon was bor ...
, Eden Espinosa, Marcie Dodd,
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Jessica Vosk Jessica Vosk (born September 30, 1983) is an American singer and actress, known for her work in musical theater. Vosk is best known for her performance as the lead role of Elphaba in ''Wicked'', which she played on Broadway at the Gershwin Thea ...
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Coleen Sexton Coleen Sexton (born in Westfield, New Jersey) is an American stage actress who made her Broadway debut at age 20 in Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse's '' Jekyll & Hyde'' in 2000. She portrayed the starring role of Lucy Harris in the Broadway pr ...
(s/b), Carrie Manolakos (s/b),
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(s/b), Emmy Raver-Lampman (s/b),
Lilli Cooper Lilli Cooper (born March 4, 1990) is an American musical theatre actress. Life and career Cooper is the daughter of actor Chuck Cooper and Tisa Farley. Her grandfather acted at the Karamu House in Cleveland. She attended LaGuardia High Schoo ...
(s/b), Jenna Leigh Green (u/s) *Glinda: Erin Mackey,
Katie Rose Clarke Katherine "Katie" Rose Clarke (born August 25, 1984 in Friendswood, Texas) is an American musical theater actress. Early life Clarke was born on August 25, 1984 in Friendswood, Texas. She got her start acting and singing in the United Methodist ...
, Kate Fahrner,
Annaleigh Ashford Annaleigh Amanda Ashford (née Swanson; born June 25, 1985) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. She is known for her work on television as Betty DiMello on the Showtime period drama ''Masters of Sex'', and on Broadway as Lauren in '' Kin ...
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Chandra Lee Schwartz Chandra Lee Schwartz (born August 18, 1981) is an American theatre performer, who played Glinda on the First National Tour of ''Wicked'' from Friday, 21 August 2009, through Sunday, 17 April 2011. She originally starred alongside Donna Vivino as El ...
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Alli Mauzey Alli Mauzey (born in Anaheim Hills, California) is an American actress and singer best known for her performance as Glinda in the Broadway and 1st national tour productions of ''Wicked'' and for originating the role of Lenora in the musical '' ...
, Amanda Jane Cooper, Patti Murin, Jennifer Gambatese, Hayley Podschun, Gina Beck,
Kara Lindsay Kara Lynn Massey (born February 16, 1985), known professionally as Kara Lindsay, is an American stage actress and singer, best known for her roles as Katherine Plumber in ''Newsies'' (2012) and Glinda in '' Wicked'' (2014, 2016, 2018, 2019). Educ ...
, Melissa Fahn (u/s), Rachel Potter (u/s), Lauren Zakrin (u/s) *Fiyero:
Kristoffer Cusick Kristoffer Cusick (born March 29, 1974) is an American actor of stage, television and film. He has performed in such musicals as ''Saturday Night Fever'', '' Rent'' and ''Wicked''. Career Cusick originated the role of Kenny as well as swing for ...
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Sebastian Arcelus Sebastian Arcelus (born November 5, 1976) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Lucas Goodwin in the Netflix TV series '' House of Cards'' (2013–2016) and Jay Whitman in the CBS TV series '' Madam Secretary'' (2014–2019). Arcel ...
, Richard H. Blake,
Colin Hanlon Colin Hanlon (born November 1) is an American actor, known for his role on '' Submissions Only''. Biography Hanlon has a BFA in Drama from Syracuse University. After appearing in numerous commercials, Hanlon began work in the theatre. He has a ...
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Kyle Dean Massey Kyle Dean Massey (born November 17, 1981) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for his leading roles in the Broadway musicals ''Wicked'' – for which he has played Fiyero on-and-off from 2007 to 2019 – ''Next to Normal,'' and '' ...
, Curt Hansen, Nick Adams, Ashley Parker Angel,
Adam Lambert Adam Mitchel Lambert (born January 29, 1982) is an American singer and songwriter. Since 2009, he has sold over 3 million albums and 5 million singles worldwide. Lambert is known for his dynamic vocal performances that fuse his theatrical tra ...
(u/s) *The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Ben Vereen, Lee Wilkof,
Lenny Wolpe Lenny Wolpe (born March 25, 1951) is an American musical theatre actor who has appeared in Broadway musicals including '' Wicked'' and ''The Drowsy Chaperone''. Early life Wolpe was born in Newburgh, New York. Wolpe majored in American history a ...
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Richard Kline Richard Kline (born April 29, 1944) is an American actor and television director. His roles include Larry Dallas on the sitcom '' Three's Company'', Richie in the later seasons of ''It's a Living'' and Jeff Beznick in ''Noah Knows Best''. Early ...
, Don Amendolia, Tom McGowan, Mark Jacoby, Paul Kreppel, John Davidson, Tim Kazurinsky,
Stuart Zagnit Stuart Zagnit (sometimes credited as Stan Hart) is an American voice, film and television actor. He has worked in Broadway, off-Broadway, regional and national tours, television, films, commercials, and voice-overs. Zagnit has worked as a voice ...
, Fred Applegate,
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Matthew Stocke Matthew Stocke (born December 21, 1971) is an American stage and television actor. His hometown is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He moved to New York City in 1996 as he began his professional career and educational company. He graduated from the Ca ...
(u/s), Tim Talman (u/s) *Madame Morrible: Carole Shelley,
Alma Cuervo Alma Cuervo (born August 13, 1951 in Tampa, Florida) is an American stage actress and singer, who has also performed in film and television. She holds an M.F.A. in acting from the Yale School of Drama, from which she graduated in 1976 alongside M ...
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Barbara Robertson Barbara Robertson is an American actress and singer. She plays the role of "Jan the Unnamed" for the American Theatre Company's Pre-Broadway Chicago production of "Yeast Nation". Recently she played the role of Mame at the Drury Lane Theatre. Sh ...
, Jo Anne Worley, Patty Duke,
Jayne Houdyshell Jayne Houdyshell (born September 25, 1953) is an American, Tony-winning actress known for her performances on stage and screen. Houdyshell made her Broadway debut in the 2005 production of ''It's a Wonderful Life''. The following year she earn ...
, Kim Zimmer, Alison Fraser, Isabel Keating,
Judy Kaye Judy Kaye (born October 11, 1948) is an American singer and actress. She has appeared in stage musicals, plays, and operas. Kaye has been in long runs on Broadway in the musicals ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''Ragtime'', '' Mamma Mia!'', and ...
, Lisa Howard,
Brooke Elliott Brooke Elliott (born November 16, 1974) is an American actress and singer. She has appeared in musical theatre, including the US tours of ''Beauty and the Beast'' and ''Wicked'', and the Broadway productions of ''Taboo'' and ''The Pirate Queen''. ...
(u/s) *Nessarose:
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Summer Naomi Smart Summer Naomi Interior (also known under the name Summer Naomi) is an American actress and singer. Smart has won two Joseph Jefferson Awards, one in 2008 and one in 2009. Early life Smart grew up in Salt Lake City as the youngest of seven girls an ...
, Marcie Dodd, Catherine Charlebois,
Carla Stickler Carla Stickler is an American semi-retired musical theatre actress, who is best known for her work on the musical '' Wicked'' (as an ensemble member, and an understudy for Elphaba). She is mainly a software engineer (at G2 in Chicago) who came ...
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*Doctor Dillamond:
K. Todd Freeman Kenneth Todd Freeman (born July 9, 1965) is an American actor. He has been nominated for two Tony Awards over the course of his career and has won one Drama Desk Award. He has played supporting roles in films such as ''Grosse Pointe Blank'' (1997) ...
, William Youmans,
Martin Moran Martin Moran (born December 29, 1959) is an American actor and writer who grew up in Denver, Colorado. He attended Stanford University and is best known for his autobiographical solo show about his childhood molestation called '' The Tricky ...
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Clifton Davis Clifton Duncan Davis (born October 4, 1945) is an American actor, singer, songwriter, minister, and author. Davis wrote The Jackson 5's No. 2 hit "Never Can Say Goodbye" in 1971. He appeared on Broadway in the musicals '' Two Gentlemen of Verona ...
, Michael Genet,
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West End (2006–)

*Elphaba: Kerry Ellis,
Alexia Khadime Alexia Khadime (born 9 June 1983) is a British actress and mezzo-soprano, known for her roles in musical theatre and television. Career Theatre Khadime made her first appearance on the stage in 1999, when she appeared in "Cinderella" at the Ha ...
, Rachel Tucker, Louise Dearman, Willemijn Verkaik, Alice Fearn,
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Emma Hatton Emma Hatton (born 6 April 1983) is a British actress and singer, who played the role of Elphaba in the West End production of ''Wicked''. She has also understudied the roles of Meat and Scaramouche in ''We Will Rock You'' and has a number of o ...
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Lucie Jones Lucie Bethan Jones (born 20 March 1991) is a Welsh singer, musical theatre actress, and model. Jones first came to prominence while competing on series 6 of ''The X Factor UK'' in 2009, where she finished eighth. She represented the United Ki ...
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Cassidy Janson Cassidy Janson (born 30 July 1980) is a British actress, known for her work in musical theatre. She won the 2020 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical for ''& Juliet''. Stage career In 2005 Janson appeared in '' Tick, Ti ...
(s/b),
Ashleigh Gray Ashleigh Gray is a Scottish Actress and Musical Theatre performer best known for playing Elphaba in the London and UK & Ireland touring productions of ''Wicked''. Early life Gray was born in Fife, Scotland and educated at Newbattle Communi ...
(s/b),
Katie Rowley Jones Katie Rowley Jones (born c. 1978) is a British musical theatre actress, best known for originating the role of Nessarose in the West End production of ''Wicked''. Early life and education Katie Rowley Jones was born in Cambridge, and is one of ...
(u/s),
Natalie McQueen Natalie McQueen (born 1 June 1989) is an English actress known for her performances in a number of UK West End productions including ''Bonnie & Clyde'', ''9 to 5'', '' Kinky Boots'' and ''Wicked''. She was named as one of the ten theatre face ...
(u/s) *Glinda: Dianne Pilkington, Louise Dearman, Gina Beck,
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Suzie Mathers Suzie Mathers is a Scottish-Australian actress and theatre performer best known for her role as Glinda the Good Witch in the Australian, Asian tour, and London productions of ''Wicked'' as well Sophie in the 10th Anniversary Australian tour of ...
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Oliver Tompsett Oliver Tompsett (born 25 August 1981) is a British actor and singer. He is best known for his portrayal of Fiyero in the West End production of the musical ''Wicked'', and for playing the role of Galileo in the West End Smash hit ''We Will Roc ...
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, Bradley Jaden David Witts, Alistair Brammer,
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Louise Plowright Louise Plowright (1 June 1956 – 1 March 2016) was a British actress who trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She first came to prominence playing abrasive hairdresser Julie Cooper in the television soap opera ''EastEnders'' from 19 ...
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Chris Jarman Chris Jarman is a British stage and television actor. He is the voice-over for E4's Tattoo Fixers. He is also known for providing the voice of The Mechanic in '' Thunderbirds Are Go''. Jarman played Doctor Dillamond, and understudied the role of ...


Melbourne (2008–2015)

*Elphaba:
Jemma Rix Jemma Rix (née Stevenson; born 25 December 1984) is an Australian theatre performer, who has played the role of Elphaba in the Melbourne, Sydney, Australian and Asian touring companies of '' Wicked''. Rix first performed the role in the shorten ...
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Pippa Grandison Pippa Jody Grandison (born 12 September 1970) is an Australian actress and singer. She currently lives in Sydney, with her husband Steve Le Marquand and son. Career Pippa Grandison was born in Perth, Western Australia. She made her debut in t ...
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Carmen Cusack Carmen Cusack (born April 25, 1971) is an American musical theater actress and singer. She is known for playing Elphaba in the Chicago, North American Tour, and Melbourne productions of the musical ''Wicked'' and for originating the roles of Ali ...
(s/b) *Glinda:
Suzie Mathers Suzie Mathers is a Scottish-Australian actress and theatre performer best known for her role as Glinda the Good Witch in the Australian, Asian tour, and London productions of ''Wicked'' as well Sophie in the 10th Anniversary Australian tour of ...
*Fiyero: David Harris *The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Bert Newton, Reg Livermore,
Simon Gallaher Simon Gallaher (born 24 October 1958) is an Australian singer, actor, director and pianist. Biography Gallaher was born in Brisbane and educated at the Anglican Church Grammar School. and studied at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. Whi ...
*Madame Morrible: Geraldine Turner


Musical numbers

;Act I * "No One Mourns the Wicked" — Glinda, Ozians, Elphaba's Mother, Elphaba's Father, Midwife and Salesman * "Dear Old Shiz" — Students and Galinda * "The Wizard and I" — Madame Morrible and Elphaba * "What is this Feeling?" — Galinda, Elphaba and Students * "Something Bad" — Doctor Dillamond and Elphaba * "Dancing Through Life" — Fiyero, Boq, Nessarose, Elphaba and Galinda * "Popular" — Galinda * "I'm Not That Girl" — Elphaba * "One Short Day" — Elphaba, Glinda, Show Chorus and Citizens of the Emerald City * "A Sentimental Man" — Wizard * "Defying Gravity" — Elphaba, Glinda, Guards and Ozians ;Act II * "No One Mourns the Wicked" (Reprise) – Ensemble * "Thank Goodness" — Glinda, Madame Morrible and Ozians * "The Wicked Witch of the East" — Nessarose, Elphaba and Boq * "Wonderful" — Wizard and Elphaba * "I'm Not That Girl" (Reprise) — Glinda * "As Long As You're Mine" — Elphaba and Fiyero * "No Good Deed" — Elphaba * "March of the Witch-Hunters" — Ensemble and Boq * "For Good" — Elphaba and Galinda * "Finale" — Glinda, Ensemble and Elphaba ''Note: "The Wicked Witch of the East" is the only major piece to not be featured on the cast recording, as the producers felt "the song included too much dialogue and would give some of the plot away to people who have not seen the show."''


Music and recordings


Music analysis

The score of ''Wicked'' is heavily thematic, bearing in some senses more resemblance to a
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than a traditional musical score. While many musical scores employ new motifs and melodies for each song with little overlap, Schwartz integrated a handful of leitmotifs throughout the production. Some of these motifs indicate irony – for example, when Glinda presents Elphaba with a "ghastly" hat in "Dancing through Life," the score reprises a theme from "What is this Feeling?" a few scenes earlier. Two musical themes in ''Wicked'' run throughout the score. Although Schwartz rarely reuses motifs or melodies from earlier works, the first – Elphaba's theme – came from '' The Survival of St. Joan'', on which he worked as musical director. "I always liked this tune a lot and I never could figure out what to do with it," he remarked in an interview in 2004. The chord progression that he first penned in 1971 became a major theme of the show's orchestration. By changing the instruments that carry the motif in each instance, Schwartz enables the same melody to convey different moods. In the overture, the tune is carried by the orchestra's brass section, with heavy percussion. The result is, in Schwartz' own words, "like a giant shadow terrorizing you." When played by the piano with some electric bass in "As Long As You're Mine," however, the same chord progression becomes the basis for a romantic duet. And with new lyrics and an altered
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, the theme forms the core of the song "No One Mourns the Wicked" and its reprises. Schwartz uses the "Unlimited" theme as the second major motif running through the score. Although not included as a titled song, the theme appears as an interlude in several of the musical numbers. In a tribute to Harold Arlen, who wrote the score for the 1939 film adaptation, the "Unlimited" melody incorporates the first seven notes of the song " Over the Rainbow." Schwartz included it as an inside joke as, "according to copyright law, when you get to the eighth note, then people can come and say, 'Oh you stole our tune.' And of course obviously it's also disguised in that it's completely different rhythmically. And it's also harmonized completely differently.... It's over a different chord and so on, but still it's the first seven notes of 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow'." Schwartz further obscured the motif's origin by setting it in a minor key in most instances. This also creates contrast in the songs in which it forms a part, for example in "Defying Gravity," which is written primarily in the key of D-flat major. In the song "The Wicked Witch of the East," however, when Elphaba finally uses her powers to let her sister walk, the "Unlimited" theme is played in a major key.


Recordings

A cast recording of the original Broadway production was released on December 16, 2003, by
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. All of the songs featured on stage are present on the recording with the exception of "The Wizard and I (Reprise)," "A Sentimental Man (Reprise)" and "The Wicked Witch of the East." The short reprise of "No One Mourns the Wicked" that opens Act II is attached to the beginning of "Thank Goodness." The music was arranged by Stephen Oremus, who was also the conductor and musical director, and James Lynn Abbott, with orchestrations by
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. The recording received the Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2005 and was certified
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by the RIAA on November 30, 2006. The album was certified double platinum on November 8, 2010. A fifth-anniversary special edition of the original Broadway cast recording was released on October 28, 2008, with a bonus CD including tracks from the Japanese and German cast recordings, "Making Good" – a song later replaced by "The Wizard and I" – sung by
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with Schwartz at the piano, "I'm Not that Girl" by Kerry Ellis (featuring Brian May on guitar), Menzel's dance mix of "Defying Gravity" and "For Good" sung by LeAnn Rimes and
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. A German recording of the Stuttgart production was released on December 7, 2007, featuring a track listing and arrangements identical to those of the Broadway recording. The Japanese cast recording was released on July 23, 2008, featuring the original Tokyo cast. It is notable for being the only Cast Album of the show that includes Glinda's Finale dialogue.


Productions


Original Broadway production

''Wicked'' officially opened on June 10, 2003 at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco, after previews began on May 28, in a pre-Broadway tryout presented by SHN. The cast included Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda, Idina Menzel as Elphaba, Robert Morse as the Wizard, Norbert Leo Butz as Fiyero,
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as Nessarose, Carole Shelley as Madame Morrible, John Horton as Doctor Dillamond, and Kirk McDonald as
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.
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, who originally read the role of Elphaba in workshop development, was Menzel's standby during tryouts, but left before the show moved to Broadway to take a role in '' The Boy from Oz'' but she would then lead the 1st National Tour opposite Kendra Kassebaum as Glinda. The tryout closed on June 29, 2003, and after extensive retooling, the musical began previews on Broadway at the
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on October 8, 2003, and made its official premiere on October 30. Most of the original production team and cast members remained with the show. Principal casting changes included Joel Grey as the Wizard, William Youmans as Doctor Dillamond and Christopher Fitzgerald as Boq. On March 12, 2020, the show temporarily suspended production due to the
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. Performances resumed on September 14, 2021 with Lindsay Pearce as Elphaba and Ginna Claire Mason as Glinda. Chenoweth made a pre-curtain speech before the grand reopening of the show.


North American productions

In 2005, the first national tour of ''Wicked'' (called the "Emerald City Tour" by the producers) started in
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, and went on to visit numerous cities throughout the United States and Canada. Previews began on March 8, and officially opened on March 31. The original touring cast included
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as Glinda,
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as Elphaba, Derrick Williams as Fiyero, Jenna Leigh Green as Nessarose,
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as Madame Morrible,
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as Doctor Dillamond, Logan Lipton as Boq, and David Garrison as the Wizard. The tour concluded at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles on March 15, 2015 with Jennifer DiNoia as Elphaba and Chandra Lee Schwartz as Glinda Following a limited engagement of the first national tour from April 29 to June 12, 2005, a sit-down production opened at the Oriental Theatre in Chicago immediately following the tour as the original tour set was left in Chicago so the Chicago sit-down could happen. The cast included Ana Gasteyer as Elphaba,
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as Glinda, Rondi Reed as Madame Morrible,
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as Fiyero, Telly Leung as Boq, Heidi Kettenring as Nessarose and Gene Weygandt as the Wizard. The production closed on January 25, 2009 with Dee Roscioli as Elphaba and Annaleigh Ashford as Glinda. Twice again, the tour returned to Chicago in 2010 and 2013. An open-ended production also appeared in Los Angeles, California, at the Pantages Theatre. Performances began on February 10, 2007, with an official opening on February 21. The cast included Megan Hilty as Glinda, Eden Espinosa as Elphaba,
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as Madame Morrible,
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as Doctor Dillamond, Jenna Leigh Green as Nessarose, Adam Wylie as Boq,
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as Fiyero, and John Rubinstein as the Wizard. The production closed on January 11, 2009 with Hilty and Espinosa, after 791 performances and 12 previews. A San Francisco production of ''Wicked'' officially opened February 6, 2009, at SHN's Orpheum Theatre, following previews from January 27. The cast included Teal Wicks as Elphaba,
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as Glinda, Nicolas Dromard as Fiyero, Carol Kane as Madame Morrible, David Garrison as the Wizard,
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as Nessarose, Tom Flynn as Doctor Dillamond, and Eddy Rioseco as Boq.Gans, Andrew
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The production closed on September 5, 2010 with Marcie Dodd as Elphaba and Alli Mauzey as Glinda, after 660 performances and 12 previews. The second national tour of ''Wicked'' (called the "Munchkinland Tour") began in 2009 with previews on March 7 and official opening night on March 12 at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall in
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. The original cast starred Marcie Dodd as Elphaba, Heléne Yorke as Glinda,
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as Fiyero, and Tom McGowan as the Wizard.Gans, Andrew
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The production was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It resumed performances on August 3, 2021 with Talia Suskauer as Elphaba, Alison Bailey as Glinda and Curt Hanson as Fiyero. The production celebrated its 5,000th performance on July 30, 2022.


London

A London production began previews at the Apollo Victoria Theatre from September 7, and with an opening night on September 27, 2006. It celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2016 with a special curtain call featuring former West End cast members. The production was tailored slightly for a British audience, including minor creative changes to dialogue, choreography and special effects. A majority of them were later incorporated into all productions of ''Wicked'', including the Broadway production and the two national tours. The West End production reunited the show's original creative team. Original London cast members included the return of Menzel as Elphaba,
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as Glinda,
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as Madame Morrible, Adam Garcia as Fiyero, Martin Ball as Doctor Dillamond, James Gillan as Boq,
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as Nessarose and
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as the Wizard."West End Cast"
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The production suspended performances on March 16, 2020, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. It resumed performances on September 15, 2021, in time for the production's 15th anniversary. Sophie Evans, who was a maternity cover for Helen Woolf and Laura Pick, reopened the show and left when the cast changed on January 30, 2022. Helen Woolf returned from maternity leave and Lucie Jones took over as Elphaba. The show, which is already the 9th longest-running West End musical in history, celebrated its 6,000th performance on July 7, 2022.


UK/Ireland tours

The show began its first UK/Ireland tour on September 12, 2013 at the Palace Theatre in
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, where it is played to November 16. It then toured the UK and Ireland before concluding in Salford on July 25, 2015. A second UK/Ireland tour began in December 2017 and ended in January 2019. The cast included Amy Ross as Elphaba, Helen Woolf as Glinda, and Aaron Sidwell as Fiyero. A third UK/Ireland tour begins on 7 December 2023 at the Edinburgh Playhouse, in Edinburgh where it's playing to 14 December. It then tours the UK and Ireland before flying into its final location at the Manchester Palace Theatre in Manchester on 3 December 2024 and concluding on 12 January 2025.


International tour

''Wickeds international tour opened on July 13, 2016 at the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford, England. Jacqueline Hughes starred as Elphaba, with Carly Anderson as Glinda and Bradley Jaden as Fiyero. Alongside them are
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as the Wizard and Dillamond,
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as Madame Morrible, Emily Shaw as Nessarose, and Iddon Jones as Boq.


German productions

Renamed ''Wicked: Die Hexen von Oz'' (''Wicked: The Witches of Oz''), the German production of ''Wicked'' began previews on November 1, 2007 and opened on November 15, at the Palladium Theater in
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. Willemijn Verkaik played Elphaba,
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played Glinda. The production was produced by Stage Entertainment and closed on January 29, 2010, and transferred to Oberhausen where previews began at the Metronom Theater am CentrO on March 5, 2010, with an opening night of March 8. The show closed on September 2, 2011. On September 5, 2021 a brand new non-replica production opened at the Neue Flora Theatre in
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, produced by Stage Entertainment, which previously had presented the show in Stuttgart, Oberhausen, and The Hague. Vajèn van den Bosch and Jeannine Wacker have been cast as Elphaba and Glinda respectively.


Australian productions

An Australian production officially opened on July 12, 2008, with previews commencing June 27 at the Regent Theatre in
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. Amanda Harrison was originally cast as Elphaba, with Lucy Durack as Glinda. The original cast consisted of Rob Mills as Fiyero,
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as Boq,
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as the Wizard, Maggie Kirkpatrick as Madame Morrible, Penny McNamee as Nessarose and Rodney Dobson as Doctor Dillamond. Guest unexpectedly died of a stroke months into the Melbourne season, with the role being taken up by Bert Newton. Closing in Melbourne August 9, 2009, the show transferred to
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's Capitol Theatre. Previews began on September 5, 2009, with the official opening on September 12. Shortly into the run, Harrison was forced to leave the role of Elphaba due to an illness, so current standby
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and Australian theatre veteran
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began to share the role, each appearing in four shows per week. Eventually, it was confirmed that she would not be returning to the cast. Closing in Sydney September 26, 2010, the production embarked on a national Australian tour which began at the QPAC Lyric Theatre in
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. After a two-week delay due to the Queensland floods, performances began January 25, 2011, and ran until April 2. Rix became the sole lead Elphaba with David Harris joining as the new Fiyero. The touring production then moved to the Festival Centre in
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, running from April 14 until June 4, 2011, with the final leg of the tour playing the Burswood Theatre in
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, from June 19 to September 11, 2011, wrapping up more than three years of performances in Australia. An Asian tour began at
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's Grand Theater in Marina Bay from December 6, 2011 with
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taking over as Glinda opposite Rix. After the Singapore engagement of the tour closed April 22, 2012, performances began in
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,
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from May 31 through October 6, 2012. The show then made its premiere in New Zealand, with previews taking place on September 17, 2013, and the official opening night on September 21. The
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run concluded on November 24, 2013, where it played the Civic Theatre. The cast then moved on to the Main Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines in
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on a limited run from January 22 through March 9, 2014 after having been extended from its original closing date. At the time of the ''Wicked''’s 10th Anniversary on Broadway, the show announced it would return to Australia for a commemorative national tour, beginning in Melbourne on May 10, 2014. Durack returned as Glinda, with Rix continuing as Elphaba. The final cast included Mathers (who had returned once Durack announced her pregnancy) as Glinda, Steve Danielsen as Fiyero,
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as the Wizard, Edward Grey as Boq, Emily Cascarino as Nessarose, Glen Hogstrom as Doctor Dillamond and original cast members Rix as Elphaba and Kirkpatrick as Madame Morrible. After seven years and close to 2,000 performances across 8 different cities internationally, ''Wicked'' closed indefinitely at the Burswood Theatre in
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on June 28, 2015. At the time of the show's 20th anniversary on Broadway, Wicked will return to Australia in 2023 with an exclusive season in at the Sydney Lyric Theatre in August. Further information and casting are to be announced.


Subsequent international productions

A condensed thirty-minute version of the musical played at
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in
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, Japan. Rix was part of the original cast, alternating the role of Elphaba with Jillian Giaachi and Taylor Jordan. The show, which opened on July 12, 2006, featured the preliminary storyline of Act 1 but Fiyero, Madame Morrible, Boq, Nessarose and Doctor Dillamond were absent and there were considerable changes in sets and costumes. The final performance took place on January 11, 2011. A Japanese production by the
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opened in Tokyo, Japan, on June 17, 2007, and subsequently moved to Osaka, Fukoka and Nagoya, before closing in Sapporo on November 6, 2016. Another production, which was notable for not being a replica of the original Broadway staging, opened at the City Theatre in
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on August 26, 2010 after a preview performance took place on August 24 of that year. Directed by Hans Berndtsson, the cast includes Maria Ylipää as Elphaba, with Tuukka Leppanen as Fiyero. The second non-replicated production ran in Copenhagen, Denmark from January 12 until May 29, 2011, and was presented by Det Ny Teater. A Dutch-language production began previews at the Circustheater in
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, The Netherlands on October 26, 2011 and was produced by Joop van den Ende Theaterproducties/Stage Entertainment. The official opening took place on November 6. Verkaik reprised her role of Elphaba from the German productions, becoming the first actress to play the role in two different languages. The first Spanish-language production opened in Mexico City, Mexico on October 17, 2013, following previews from October 10. Produced by OCESA Teatro, the replica production played at the Teatro Telcel. The first Korean-language production began performances in
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on November 22, 2013 and is an all-new replica production. This production, located at the Charlotte Theater in
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, ran from November 22, 2013, to October 5, 2014. In November 2015, the company "Time For Fun," a leading company in the entertainment market in Latin America, announced the adaptation of the musical in Brazil, that debuted in March 2016 at the Renault Theatre in São Paulo. It is the largest stage that the musical has been mounted on yet. Despite the production closing on December 18, 2016, on November 12, 2018 a Brazilian revival production of the show was announced, this time in
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. Though it was expected to begin performances in mid 2019, after the announcement no news was released and the production was never realized. At the end of 2020, while all Wicked productions worldwide were halted due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus, a third Korean replica production of the show was announced on November 14. The show started previews in Seoul's Blue Square Theater 3 months later on February 12, 2021, which was the first Wicked performance after the Covid-19 shutdown. The production opened 4 days later on February 16, 2021, and played untill May 2, 2021. It then transferred to Busan's Dream Theater, where it ran from May 20, 2021 untill its closing date on June 27, 2021. On June 30, 2022, the
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announced that a Japanese revival of the show is scheduled to start performances in October, 2023. Not even half a year later, on October 7, it was announced that Wicked will return to Australia for an exclusive 20th anniversary run, with performances starting in August, 2023 at the Sydney Lyric Theatre. They will be the first replica sit-down productions to open after Wicked reopened its main three productions (Broadway, the North American Tour and West End) post-covid in 2021. Casts for both productions are yet to be announced. On October 19, 2022, it was announced that Wicked would get a revival on Brazil through a limited run, starting March 9, 2023, at the Santander Theater, in São Paulo. Lead actresses from the 2016 run Ruiz and Bang were announced reprising their roles as Elphaba and Glinda, respectively.


Response


Awards and nominations

The original Broadway production of ''Wicked'' was nominated for ten
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s in 2004, including Best
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, Orchestrations, Original Score,
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, Costume Design, Lighting Design, Scenic Design while receiving two nominations for Best Actress – for Menzel and Chenoweth. Menzel won the Best Actress award, and the show also won the Tony Awards for Best Scenic Design and Best Costume Design, notably losing Best Book, Original Score and ultimately Best Musical to ''
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''. The same year, the show won 6
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s out of 11 nominations, including Outstanding
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, Director, and Costume Design. Subsequent productions have received awards and nominations as well. The West End production received five Laurence Olivier Award nominations and later won the
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at the 2010 award ceremony. The original Australian production received six Helpmann Awards out of 12 nominations, including Best Musical. ''Wicked'' was named the Best Musical of the Decade by ''Entertainment Weekly'' magazine and hailed "a cultural phenomenon" by ''Variety'' magazine. While not technically an "award," the character of Elphaba was named 79th on Entertainment Weekly's list of The 100 Greatest Characters of the Past 20 Years.


Critical reception

In its out-of-town tryout in San Francisco, audience reaction was generally positive, and although critics tended to compliment the aesthetic and spectacle of the show, they disparaged the state of its book, score, and choreography. Dennis Harvey of '' Variety'' commented positively of the "sleekly directed," "snazzily designed," and "smartly cast" production, yet still disapproved of its "mediocre" book, "trite" lyrics, and "largely generic" music while Karen D'Souza of the '' San Jose Mercury News'' wrote that "Style over substance is the real theme in this Emerald City." The Broadway production opened on October 30, 2003, to mixed reviews from theatre critics. However, Chenoweth and Menzel received widespread acclaim for their performances as Glinda and Elphaba, respectively. Both ''USA Today'' and ''Time Magazine'' gave the Broadway production of ''Wicked'' very positive reviews, with Richard Zoglin of ''Time'' saying, "If every musical had a brain, a heart and the courage of ''Wicked'', Broadway really would be a magical place." Elysa Gardner of ''USA Today'' described it as "the most complete, and completely satisfying, new musical I've come across in a long time." Conversely, Ben Brantley in the ''
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'' loved the production but panned the show itself, calling it a "sermon" that "so overplays its hand that it seriously dilutes its power," with a "generic" score. He noted that Glinda is such a showy role that the audience ends up rooting for her rather than the "surprisingly colorless" Elphaba, who is "nominally" the hero. Despite these mixed reviews, interest in ''Wicked'' spread quickly by word-of-mouth, leading to record-breaking success at the box office, as described below. Speaking to ''
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'' in 2006, Schwartz commented, "What can I say? Reviews are reviews.... I know we divided the critics. We didn't divide the audience, and that's what counts." International productions have opened to different critical receptions. The West End production opened to a slightly more upbeat response. The majority of critics have appreciated the spectacle of the lavish production, and the "powerhouse" performances of actors in the roles of the two witches. However, contemporaries have characterized the production as overblown, occasionally preachy, and suffering from more hype than heart. Although Charles Spencer of ''
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'' described it as "at times... a bit of a mess," he praised Holzman's script, described Kenneth Posner's lighting design as "magical" and lauded Menzel's Elphaba and Helen Dallimore's Glinda. Michael Billington of ''
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'' gave it three out of five stars and remarked on the competence of all the lead actors; however, he complained that ''Wicked'' was "all too typical of the modern Broadway musical: efficient, knowing and highly professional but more like a piece of industrial product than something that genuinely touches the heart or mind." Paul Taylor of ''The Independent'' gave extremely negative remarks to his viewing of the London production, calling the attempt at topical political allegory "well-meaning but also melodramatic, incoherent and dreadfully superficial" while deploring the acting, songs and book, concluding that "the production manages to feel at once overblown and empty." The Japanese version of ''Wicked'' by the
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(劇団四季) has won high acclaim in Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, and Nagoya. The original ''Wicked'' has toured in China with great popularity. A Chinese review by Harvard scholar Hansong Li has appeared in the ''
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''.


Commercial reception

Since its opening in 2003, the original Broadway production of ''Wicked'' has broken the house record at the Gershwin Theatre twenty times. It regularly grosses in excess of $1.6 million each week, making it one of the most lucrative productions on Broadway. With a $14 million capitalization, the Broadway production took 15 months to break even, earning back its initial investment by December 21, 2004. In its first year, it grossed more than $56 million. In the week ending January 1, 2006, ''Wicked'' broke the record, previously held by the musical '' The Producers'', for the highest weekly box office gross in Broadway history, earning $1,610,934. It has gone on to break its own record numerous times, reaching $1,715,155 in November 2006, $1,839,950, during the 2007 Christmas week, $2,086,135 for the week ending November 29, 2009, $2,125,740 just a few weeks later for the eight performances ending January 3, 2010, and over $2.2 million in the week ending January 2, 2011. In the first week of 2012, the Broadway production broke a record again, earning $2.7 million. ''Wicked'' once again broke this record in the final week of 2012 when it grossed $2.9 million. In the final weekend of 2013, ''Wicked'' became the first musical to gross $3 million in one week. ''Wicked's'' productions across North America and abroad have been equally financially successful. The Los Angeles production took the local weekly gross record, again from a performance of ''The Producers'', bringing in $1,786,110 in the week ending March 4, 2007. The production joined its Broadway counterpart in setting a new record over Christmas 2007 with $1,949,968, with records also set in Chicago ($1,418,363), and St Louis ($2,291,608), to bring the collective gross of the seven worldwide productions to a world record-breaking $11.2 million. A new suite of records were set over Christmas 2010, with house records broken in San Francisco ($1,485,692), Providence ($1,793,764) and Schenectady ($1,657,139) as well as Broadway, bringing the musical's one-week gross in North America alone to $7,062,335. ''Wicked'' played to more than 2 million visitors in Chicago with a gross of over $200 million, making it the highest-grossing show in Chicago history by June 2007. With an opening-week gross of $1,400,000, it continually set records and became the longest-running Broadway musical in Chicago history. Producer David Stone told '' Variety'', "we thought it he Chicago productionwould run 18 months, then we'd spend a year in Los Angeles and six months in San Francisco... but sales stayed so strong that the producers created another road show and kept the show running in Chicago." In addition, over 2.2 million saw the touring production in its first two years, which grossed over $155 million The Los Angeles production grossed over $145 million and was seen by more than 1.8 million patrons. Over the 672 performances of the San Francisco production, ''Wicked'' sold over 1 million tickets with a cumulative gross of over $75 million. While the Broadway production of ''Wicked'' welcomed its 5 millionth audience member on September 29, 2010. International productions of ''Wicked'' have matched the extremely positive reception at the box-office. Although West End theatres do not publish audited weekly grosses, the West End production of ''Wicked'' claimed to take the record for highest one-week gross in December 2006, taking £761,000 in the week ending December 30. On June 23, 2008, the producers reported that over 1.4 million people had seen the London production since its opening, and grosses had topped £50 million; The same reports stated that the show has consistently been one of the two highest-grossing shows in the West End. For the week commencing December 27, 2010, the London production grossed £1,002,885, the highest single-week gross in West End theatre history, with over 20,000 theatregoers attending the nine performances of ''Wicked'' that week. The Melbourne production broke Australian box-office records, selling 24,750 tickets in three hours during pre-sales and grossing over $1.3 million on the first business day after its official opening. On April 27, 2009, the production passed the milestone of 500,000 patrons. When it transferred to Sydney, the production broke "all previous weekly box office records for a musical at the Capitol Theatre, grossing $1,473,775.70 in one week during October 2009. In the week ending October 17, 2010, ''Wicked'' became only the third musical in Broadway history to exceed $500 million in total gross. By seats sold on Broadway, it ranks tenth of all time. As of September 2011, ''Wicked'' North American and international companies have cumulatively grossed nearly $2.5 billion and have been seen by nearly 30 million people worldwide. The original production still runs today and currently stands as the fifth longest-running Broadway show in history."Longest Runs on Broadway"
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''. August 14, 2011.
''Wicked'' celebrated its 1,000th performance on Broadway on March 23, 2006. Several other productions have also reached the 1,000th performance milestone, including the first North American touring company on August 15, 2007, the Chicago company on November 14, 2007, the West End company on February 14, 2009, the Australian company on May 7, 2011 and the second North American touring company on August 4, 2011.


Marketing and promotion

The success of the Broadway production has led to the development of an auxiliary show for purposes of marketing and promotion titled ''Behind the Emerald Curtain''. It was created by Sean McCourt—an original Broadway production cast member who played the Witch's Father—and Anthony Galde, who was a long-running
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in the Broadway company from 2004 to 2012. The tour features a ninety-minute behind-the-scenes look at the props, masks, costumes and sets used in the show, and includes a question-and-answer session with the cast members. The Broadway tour is currently led by McCourt and long-running ensemble member, Lindsay K. Northen. The tour also featured in the Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago sit-down productions, and were each run by different long-serving cast members of the show. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into putting on the show every day. Participants get a first-hand account of what it is like to be a part of the massive production that ''Wicked'' is. To create Elphaba's green skin look, 40 pots a year of the commercially available MAC Chromacake landscape green make-up is used. It is water-based for easy removal. As of 2021, it costs $800,000 a week to run the Broadway Production of Wicked


Legacy and anniversary tributes


Two-part film adaptation

A film adaptation of ''Wicked'' had been discussed since 2004. In July 2010, it was reported that J. J. Abrams,
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, Ryan Murphy, and Rob Marshall were under consideration to direct a potential film adaptation. By July 2012, Universal Studios was reported to be producing the film, with Stephen Daldry as director and Winnie Holzman, who wrote the musical's book, to pen the screenplay. Universal announced in 2016 that the film would be released in theaters on December 20, 2019, with Daldry still attached to direct, and the script to be co-written by the musical's creators, Holzman and Schwartz. In May 2017, Schwartz stated that the film would feature "at least two" new songs. On August 31, 2018, Universal put the film on hold, due to production scheduling, and gave the film adaptation of ''
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'', which became a box office bomb, the release date formerly held by the film. On February 8, 2019, Universal announced a new release date of December 22, 2021, for the ''Wicked'' film. On April 1, 2020, Universal put the film on hold once again due to Universal shifting release dates amidst the
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, and gave '' Sing 2'' the 2021 release date. On October 20, 2020, it was announced that Daldry had left the production due to scheduling conflicts. In February 2021, '' Deadline'' reported that
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had signed on to direct the film adaptation. In July 2021, Schwartz stated that filming would begin in fall 2021 in Georgia, but filming was later postponed to March 2022 and again to June 2022. In November 2021,
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and Cynthia Erivo were cast as Glinda and Elphaba respectively, with production originally set to begin in summer 2022 in the United Kingdom. In April 2022, it was announced the film would be released in two parts, on Christmas Day in 2024 and 2025. Jon M. Chu explained why: In June 2022, Stephen Schwartz added, while confirming that a new song will be written for one of the two films: On July 18, 2022, it was revealed that with the filming process settled at the newly-built Sky Studios in
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, England, rehearsals will begin in August with
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beginning in November. By September 2022, Jonathan Bailey was confirmed to have been cast as Fiyero. The following month, Jeff Goldblum was reported to be in final talks to play the Wizard. In November 2022, Schwartz revealed that Part 2 of the movie will include two new songs "to meet the demands of the storytelling." Then, on December 7, 2022, it was revealed that Ethan Slater will be playing Boq. On December 8, 2022, it was announced that Michelle Yeoh will be playing Madame Morrible, and Goldblum was confirmed to be playing the Wizard. On December 9, 2022, it was reported that Keala Settle,
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, Bronwyn James, Aaron Teoh, Colin Michael Carmichael, and Marissa Bode had also joined the cast as Miss Coddle, Pfannee, ShenShen, Avaric, Nikidik, and Nessarose, respectively. Bode's casting as Nessarose makes her the first wheelchair-assisted actor to play the part. On December 9, 2022, Chu confirmed on Twitter that filming had begun.


15th anniversary tribute special

In October 2018, an NBC broadcast, '' A Very ''Wicked'' Halloween: Celebrating 15 Years on Broadway'', was hosted by Menzel and Chenoweth and featured
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, Ledisi, the current Broadway company of the musical and others, singing many of the musical numbers from ''Wicked'' to a live studio audience at the Marquis Theatre in New York. The concert special was directed by
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PBS Special

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, Cynthia Erivo,
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, Ali Stroker, Amber Riley,
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, Jennifer Nettles, Stephanie Hsu, Alex Newell,
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and
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performing many of the musical numbers.


In popular culture

The success of ''Wicked'' has made several of the show's songs popular and has resulted in references to the show, characters, and songs in popular culture. The Broadway production has been featured in episodes of television programs, including '' Brothers & Sisters'' and '' The War at Home''. For filming purposes, the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles doubled for the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in ''
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'' in an episode titled " Something Wicked This Way Comes" in which Betty, the show's protagonist, goes to see ''Wicked'' on a date and accidentally stops the show. In the previous episode " Brothers," Betty gets tickets to see ''Wicked'' and discusses with a friend how much she relates to Elphaba's outcast status in a popularity and beauty-oriented environment. Entertainer John Barrowman sang a version of "The Wizard and I" (retitled "The Doctor and I") on his 2008 tour of the UK, with adapted lyrics referring to his ''
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'' and '' Torchwood'' character Jack showing affection for The Doctor. Kerry Ellis, who played Elphaba in the West End and on Broadway, recorded "I'm Not that Girl" for the fifth anniversary edition of the original Broadway cast recording. She also recorded her own rock version of "Defying Gravity." Both songs were produced by British musician Brian May and were featured on her extended play '' Wicked in Rock'' (2008) and debut album ''
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'' (2010). She performed her version of "Defying Gravity" at the 2008 '' Royal Variety Performance'', alongside May on guitar. A dance remix of her rock version of "Defying Gravity" was later released in 2011. Louise Dearman, who has played both Elphaba and Glinda in the West End, released an acoustic version of "Defying Gravity" for the ''Wicked'' edition of her album ''Here Comes the Sun''. Her former co-star and London Elphaba Rachel Tucker also covered "Defying Gravity" on her debut album ''The Reason'' (2013). Rapper
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both sampled the musical's song in their songs "Popular" and " Popular Song" respectively.Mika samples Wicked's "Popular" in song about bullying and homophobia
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The closing song of Act I, ''Defying Gravity'', is featured in the Glee episode ''Wheels'', where Rachel ( Lea Michele) and Kurt ( Chris Colfer) sing it separately in a competition for the lead solo from the first season. It was featured again in the season five episode '' 100'', the hundredth episode in the series, this time sung by the characters from the series, Rachel, Kurt and Mercedes ( Amber Riley). Media as diverse as the anime series '' Red Garden'', the daytime drama '' Passions'' and the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' graphic novels have all parodied ''Wicked'' songs and characters. The end of the song "Killer Instinct" in '' Bring It On the Musical'' parodies the closing notes of "No One Mourns the Wicked." The Oscar-winning song " Let It Go" from the successful 2013
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computer-animated musical feature film '' Frozen'', that also won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, had been compared to "Defying Gravity" due to its similar theme and similar singing style, and was sung by the original Elphaba Idina Menzel. Willemijn Verkaik voiced the Dutch and German versions of the role of Elsa in ''Frozen'' and sang "Let It Go" in these two languages. This became another role originally played by Idina Menzel that Verkaik played, following her success in the German, Dutch and English language productions of ''Wicked''. When '' Frozen'' came to Broadway, the song "Monster" (sung by Caissie Levy, who also played Elphaba) was compared to "No Good Deed" In Lego Dimensions, when Unikitty interacts with the
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, she says “If you spent more time singing, then maybe you wouldn't be so 'wicked,' witch."


References


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