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Cynthia Erivo reveals the "Wicked: For Good" song that made her feel really powerful (exclusive)
The star, director Jon M. Chu, and lyricist and composer Stephen Schwartz break down the pivotal Elphaba moment.
Editor's note: This article contains mild spoilers for Wicked: For Good, which is now in theaters — and also for both acts of the Wicked musical on Broadway. After spending months speculating over the ...
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‘Wicked: For Good’ Makes Political Statement With 2 New Songs: What to Know
Wicked: For Good includes two new songs that were not part of the original Broadway musical. Following the film’s release, composer Stephen Schwartz explained how the new tracks – “There’s No Place ...
Like a comet pulled from orbit as it passes the Sun, we have been forever changed by the music of Wicked. Since 2003, the Broadway musical about the "true story" of the Wicked Witch of the West has ...
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All 11 Wicked: For Good Songs, Ranked
There are eleven songs in Wicked: For Good, and while they're all well-produced, they don't all hold the same weight in terms of their memorability, catchiness, or production. Tackling Act 2 of the ...
The film tells the story of Act Two of the Broadway production, and includes the addition of two new songs Erivo's Elphaba sings original song "No Place Like Home," while Grande's Glinda sings ...
Something “Wicked” this way comes not only at the movie theater, but in the music world as well. “Wicked: For Good – The Soundtrack” drops 11 songs nestled in the second volume of the film, with a ...
Are you ready for more “Wicked"? “Wicked: For Good — The Soundtrack" offers a bulked-up take on the music of the original “Wicked” musical's second act, grounded in yet-again stellar vocals from ...
‘Wicked: For Good’ adds plenty of new material that wasn’t in the musical. So what is new in the highly anticipated sequel?
COMMENTARY: In a story where propaganda triumphs and motives misfire, the new film keeps Oz’s moral questions timeless and lets the art speak for itself.
Lencia Kebede sits down to discuss her interpretation of Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway in a new episode of Citizens of Oz. In ...
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