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No, 'As Long As You're Mine' doesn't come before 'Defying Gravity'. The first act of the musical ends with 'Defying Gravity'. The song 'As Long As You're Mine' is around half way through the second act of 'Wicked'.

The following list from the original Broadway performance gives the names of the songs, in the order in which they're performed in the musical:

Act I

'No One Mourns the Wicked'

'Dear Old Shiz'

'The Wizard and I'

'What is This Feeling'

'Something Bad'

'Dancing Through Life'

'Popular'

'I'm Not That Girl'

'One Short Day'

'A Sentimental Man'

'Defying Gravity'

Act II

'Thank Goodness'

'Wonderful'

'I'm Not That Girl'

'As Long As You're Mine'

'No Good Deed'

'March of the Witch Hunters'

'For Good'

'Finale'.

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Where is the intermission of wicked?

Straight after 'Defying Gravity' and before 'Thank Goodness'


When do Glinda and Elphaba fight in 'Wicked'?

After Elphaba first discovers what the Wizard really is like and just after Dorothy arrives in Oz are when Glinda and Elphaba fight in "Wicked."Specifically, the conflicts come out in the song "Defying Gravity" and just before "No Good Deed." Their unlikely friendship does not end with the realization that Elphaba will not be persuaded to budge from her anti-Wizard stance and that Glinda is an accessory to capturing Elphaba at Nessarose's funeral. What says all is the albeit sarcastically expressed hope that each one is happy in "Defying Gravity" and that Elphaba turns the Grimmerie over to Glinda.


What is the name of the Wicked Witch of the West?

If you mean in the broudway musical, her real name was supposed to be Elphaba. If you haven't seen Wicked the musical, I HIGHLY suggest you do!


Will there be a film version of the musical 'Wicked'?

Most likely. There are rumors floating around that it will begin to film this year, although it is not certain. In an interview with Kristin Chenoweth, she says she hopes the movie will be filmed before she has to play Morrible.


What instruments are used in 'What Is This Feeling' in 'Wicked'?

Guitar, piano and voice are the Musical Instruments that are used in the song "What Is This Feeling?" in the musical "Wicked."Specifically, this is a song that Elphaba and Glinda, the musical's two main characters, sing together. They both are first-year students and roommates at Shiz University. This is their declaration of mutual dislike.

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Where is the intermission of wicked?

Straight after 'Defying Gravity' and before 'Thank Goodness'


Where did Adam Lambert work before the fame?

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Is wicked a musical group?

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When do Glinda and Elphaba fight in 'Wicked'?

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What is the date of the original production of the musical Wicked?

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Dates of when the Musical Wicked came out and where?

Wicked debuted on Broadway on October 30, 2003. Wicked did kind of like a pre-broadway run in San Fransisco at the Curren Theater on May 28, 2003 to see how the audience would respond. The musical was redone a bit before going to Broadway.


What is the name of the Wicked Witch of the West?

If you mean in the broudway musical, her real name was supposed to be Elphaba. If you haven't seen Wicked the musical, I HIGHLY suggest you do!


Who is Elphaba Thropp in the musical 'Wicked'?

Sister to Nessarose; love of Fiyero's life; friend and roommate to Glinda and wildlife; and enemyof the Wizard and Madame Morrible is what Elphaba Thropp is in the musical "Wicked."Specifically, Elphaba Thropp is one of two main characters in the musical. The other is Glinda, who starts out antagonistic and ends up sympathetic to her green-skinned roommate at Shiz University. The musical focuses on the interaction between the young girls before Elphaba becomes infamous and Glinda becomes revered in the magical lands of Oz.


What is wicked about?

wicked is about Elphaba's (the wicked witch of the west) life was before she was mean and ow she turned mean and who the characters really are


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Will there be a film version of the musical 'Wicked'?

Most likely. There are rumors floating around that it will begin to film this year, although it is not certain. In an interview with Kristin Chenoweth, she says she hopes the movie will be filmed before she has to play Morrible.