The actresses who played Alphaba and Glinda in the Broadway musical ‘Wicked’ share memorable moments behind the scenes of the film
Last Friday, 25th, Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweththe original performers of Elphaba and Glinda in the Broadway musical ‘Wicked’, shared memorable photos behind the scenes of the film, which hit Brazilian cinemas last week.
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The two made a special appearance in the film starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivoin the Emerald City scene, singing “One Short Day”.
In the photos released, the actresses appear with the executive producer of the musical Stephen Oremus, and also with a cast such as EthanSlader, in addition to Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.
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Internet users were excited and moved by the appearance of the two stars in the film, in addition to praising the well-crafted costumes. As in this comment left on one of the posts:
“So exciting! I enjoyed every moment. The clothes are beyond amazing. You all look amazing!”
Was Wicked split into two parts?
Last week, the film “Wicked” arrived in world cinemas, the long-awaited adaptation of the renowned Broadway musical, winner of three Tony Awards, the main theater award, and a Grammy Awards, the main musical award, thanks to its soundtrack. success.
The plot, based on “The Wizard of Oz”, a work that appeared in 1900 as a book written by L. Frank Baumand gained even more popularity after being adapted into a film, starring Judy Garlandaddresses the friendship of Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, played by Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivorespectively.
As reported by the ScreenRant portal, dividing the story into two parts will help follow the plot of the original musical, which is also divided into two acts, where the first presents the events of the current film, while the second is set years later, when Elphaba returns to give your sister the magical shoes.
Read the full article: After all, why was ‘Wicked’ divided into two parts?
Source: Recreio