After fleeing from Azkadellia's henchmen, DG rescues the absent-minded Glitch (Alan Cumming), a human who served as the royal family's scientific advisor until Azkadellia sliced out half of his brain.
“No place like home” becomes a song sung by Elphaba to describe Oz itself, or at least the idea of Oz that represents freedom and equality, rather than illusion and oppression.
WBAL-TV 11 News reporter Breana Ross got an exclusive ride inside Glinda's bubble at the Hippodrome Theatre. Ross also spoke ...
A Baltimore-raised actress is returning home for the holidays as part of the national tour of “Wicked,” performing on the ...
“Wicked” is an undisputed juggernaut — one of the biggest productions in musical theater history. The stage show, by the ...
One of the most memorable moments of the stage musical is when, at the beginning of the song "No Good Deed," Elphaba screams the name "Fiyero," shortly followed by Glinda, who joins the scream, ...
For Good composer John Powell and executive music producer Stephen Oremus, who shared insights into the process of bringing the music to the screen and revealed easter eggs in the score of the new ...
Both the play and the films focus on showing that Elphaba is not only innocent, but a victim of political propaganda and a widespread, well-calculated smear campaign, which ultimately forces the Tin ...
The Broadway stage musical Wicked cast an enchanted spell on audiences of all ages, providing a humorous but also thought-provoking story which made it a runaway hit! It made sense to not only do a ...
While Wicked: For Good is partially set during the events of The Wizard of Oz, the two stories aren’t exactly a 1:1. One of the biggest differences is the Wicked Witch of the East’s shoes. In the ...
The door scene during "For Good" has SO MANY parallels to Elphaba and Glinda in the first "Wicked" movie. There are obviously MASSIVE spoilers ahead for Wicked, Wicked: For Good, and the stage musical ...
The Wicked universe is officially expanding in all its technicolor splendor. Author Gregory Maguire, whose 1995 novel inspired the Broadway phenomenon-turned-Universal blockbuster starring Ariana ...