The Original Elphaba in Wicked was Idina Menzel, there have been many since then, now, as of today, it's Teal Wicks.
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The play 'Wicked' is drawn off of the stage version of The Wizard of Oz. Stephen Lawrence Schwartz [b. March 6, 1948] based his play 'Wicked' on the previous book 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' by Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954]. Maguire in turn took some of his characters from The Wizard of Oz, which was published in 1900, and made into a beloved film in 1939.
Well, honey, "Wicked Jr." doesn't exist. It's like asking if Bigfoot wears designer shoes. There's "Wicked" for the big kids and "The Wizard of Oz" for the little ones. So, pick your poison and enjoy the show!
Idina Menzel aka Elphaba from Wicked (April Rhoades is played by her costar from Wicked, Kristin Chenoweth)
Gary Seligson plays the drums in the orchestra for the soundtrack of the musical "Wicked."Specifically, Mr. Seligson is a graduate of the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford, Connecticut. He is a freelance drummer and percussionist in New York City. His accomplishments include his musical contributions to the original Broadway performances of "Wicked."
Jemma Rix
Yes, The songs in Wicked were created specifically for they Musical.
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Wicked and The Ten Commandments
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Winnie Holzman wrote the book for the musical Wicked.
ANTAGONIST is the wicked / evil character in a play. the good guy is the protagonist. It also could be called the villain.
The play 'Wicked' is drawn off of the stage version of The Wizard of Oz. Stephen Lawrence Schwartz [b. March 6, 1948] based his play 'Wicked' on the previous book 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' by Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954]. Maguire in turn took some of his characters from The Wizard of Oz, which was published in 1900, and made into a beloved film in 1939.
No character of that name exists in the musical. That character may be in the novel, "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West" by Gregory Maguire, but not in the Broadway musical.
Chandra Lee
Elphaba and nessarose
Well, honey, "Wicked Jr." doesn't exist. It's like asking if Bigfoot wears designer shoes. There's "Wicked" for the big kids and "The Wizard of Oz" for the little ones. So, pick your poison and enjoy the show!