The prior theoretical answer the page provided "Wicked the movie will be out on 2012 in the month of June." has obviously been proven farce. The only movie that came out even remotely close around that time was "Oz, The Great And Powerful", however, expectations for Wicked are for 2014, but undecided. To be announced.
Updated: 9/30/2013
singing wickedOf course! You don't need permission to sing Wicked songs.If you mean "Are you allowed to sing Wicked songs in front of an audience?" then yes, you can.As long as no dialogue not from the CD that is included in the musical is used, then you're allowed. (but don't do it for profit.)
The type of music that's featured in the musical 'Wicked' is described as more like a thematic film score. In the musical's traditional score, each song showcases new melodies and motifs. But in the thematic film score, melodies and motifs overlap across songs. This is particularly true of the musical 'Wicked'. One example is the motif that overlaps in and unites 'Dancing Through Life' and 'What Is This Feeling'. Another is Elphaba's theme, which brings together 'As Long As You're Mine' and 'No One Mourns the Wicked'. Still another is the 'Over the Rainbow' influenced 'Unlimited' interlude that links 'Defying Gravity' and 'The Wicked Witch of the East'.
It hasn't ended yet. It's still playing in NYC.
Thirty-one (31) seconds is the time that 16 measures take in the song "What Is This Feeling?" in the musical "Wicked."Specifically, the time may vary depending upon the performance. This guesstimate is made without access to the score. It is based upon hearing the soundtrack of the original Broadway cast.
The musical 'Wicked' opened on Broadway on October 20, 2003. The cast and the crew are located in Broadway's George Gershwin Theater. The run on Broadway is considered open-ended at this point.
singing wickedOf course! You don't need permission to sing Wicked songs.If you mean "Are you allowed to sing Wicked songs in front of an audience?" then yes, you can.As long as no dialogue not from the CD that is included in the musical is used, then you're allowed. (but don't do it for profit.)
Oh, what a delightful question! "Wicked" the musical typically runs for about 2 hours and 45 minutes, including one intermission. It's a magical journey filled with beautiful music and captivating performances that will surely leave you feeling inspired and uplifted. Enjoy the show, my friend!
The type of music that's featured in the musical 'Wicked' is described as more like a thematic film score. In the musical's traditional score, each song showcases new melodies and motifs. But in the thematic film score, melodies and motifs overlap across songs. This is particularly true of the musical 'Wicked'. One example is the motif that overlaps in and unites 'Dancing Through Life' and 'What Is This Feeling'. Another is Elphaba's theme, which brings together 'As Long As You're Mine' and 'No One Mourns the Wicked'. Still another is the 'Over the Rainbow' influenced 'Unlimited' interlude that links 'Defying Gravity' and 'The Wicked Witch of the East'.
It depends on the theaters and how much money they make off of the movie
It hasn't ended yet. It's still playing in NYC.
Its really not going to be available for a really long time. Shows usually never release the rights until the show has died down and is out of the spotlight. Wicked still has YEARS before that.
From a few years before "The Beatles" formed and up until his death.
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Thirty-one (31) seconds is the time that 16 measures take in the song "What Is This Feeling?" in the musical "Wicked."Specifically, the time may vary depending upon the performance. This guesstimate is made without access to the score. It is based upon hearing the soundtrack of the original Broadway cast.
The musical 'Wicked' opened on Broadway on October 20, 2003. The cast and the crew are located in Broadway's George Gershwin Theater. The run on Broadway is considered open-ended at this point.
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'.
I think it's basically about how Elphaba and Galinda have become good friends, and how they have changed each others lives through their long journey together, and how they must accept the fact that they are going to have to move on.