wicked (with Kristin Chenoweth)
Wicked Bootleg With Original Cast
enjoy, my fellow Wicked fans :3
(not mine, credits to who recorded an uploaded this)
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wicked (with Kristin Chenoweth)
Wicked Bootleg With Original Cast
enjoy, my fellow Wicked fans :3
(not mine, credits to who recorded an uploaded this)
I can totally see the resemblance and why people mix up Kathryn Hahn and Adele Dazeem sometimes especially after these roles😭😭😭 just thought I'd share because they gave them both a "villain" character in 2021 accidentally so. Their beautiful striking features being accentuated by the makeup and costumes they wore
Slay is all I'll say . 💜💚
Do you wish you could be laughing in the leaves?
Me neither. But Idina seems to like it! Starting today, you can laugh with her. And cry. And see legend Idina Menzel once again grace a broadway stage in Redwood, officially opening at the Nederlander Theatre (yes, the same one that housed RENT while she was a participating OBC) on February 13th.
Can't make it to NYC or to a preview of the show, no worries. Come on over to my site for more info on how to purchase your copy.
Redwood January 2025 Broadway $16.25
Cast: Idina Menzel (Jesse), de'Adre Aziza (Mel), Khaila Wilcoxon (Becca), Michael Park (Finn), Zachary Noah Piser (Spencer)
Notes: MP4 format. Filmed in 4K from the rear right orchestra with external audio during early previews. Mix of wide shots and zooms. Includes bows. Somewhat obstructed by the heads right in front of me. Several very brief dropouts and some camera wandering downwards. Idina is a bit of a washout queen at times. NFS forever except through master and NFT through February 24, 2030.
Screenshots: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBZQmj
I would just like to say now that No Good Deed is the best song in wicked and it better get the love it deserves when wicked 2 comes out
Wicked Movie Review
Spoilers Ahead. (Obviously)
Okay, I saw it on opening night release day. I've just been busy. And here are my thoughts:
Pre-watch. I was hoping for the best. The trailers were amazing, and the budget seemed sufficient for all it wanted to do. The vocals seemed a little off, but that was only because they had to make it "fit" for the trailer score. So I had high hopes!
But I was also preparing for the worst. After all, movie adaptations of musicals have a bad reputation for a reason. And all the promotion they were doing? I was certain they were compensating for something. And besides that, I had almost no faith (again, aside from what I heard in the trailer) in Ariana Grande. I don't really listen to her music, but I've heard a few of her songs. I honestly didn't think she could do musical theatre.
And boy, was I wrong.
Post-watch. It. Was. Amazing. I absolutely LOVED it. Ariana CRUSHED it! I think she did better than some Glindas on Broadway! In every scene leading up to the Ozdust Ballroom, I hated her. And I LOVED hating her. I think some Glindas just don't have that hateability, or they're too charming. But not Ariana. And during "Popular"? I absolutely loved it! She was great!
Cynthia Erivo did great, too. Her voice singing the riff at the end of "Defying Gravity" will certainly take getting used to, but it was, objectively, good. Her acting was on point, and I absolutely loved watching her. Say what you will about the woman's poster dilemma, the woman has a powerful presence onscreen. I honestly never doubted her ability.
Some random thoughts:
The script. The script was practically word-for-word of the musical. Some people might find it annoying and predictable. I, for one, found it charming and-- frankly-- reassuring. I knew what was coming a lot of the time, even if they did change some minor plot points (if you can even call them "plot points"; like I said, they were minor and didn't change the course of the story at all). For example, Mr. Thropp doesn't already have Elphaba enrolled at the school in the movie. But because I know how the story goes, I was sitting in the theater saying to myself, "He's gonna say 'go with her'". And guess what? He did.
Unfortunately, the script being word-for-word (and a lot of theatre kids knowing certain lines from the musical) partially ruins the impact or comedy of certain lines. The most notable one was when Fiyero and Elphaba are in the woods with the cub. Elphaba informs him that he's bleeding, and says, "It must have scratched you." He replies, a bit disassociated because of her touch, "Yeah... or maybe... it scratched me or something." Typically, in the theater, Broadway, regional, or high school, the audience laughs at this line. You know how many people laughed at it in the movie theater? Zero. Zilch. Except me. The delivery was AWFUL. I honestly can't believe that Jon didn't have that line reshot. Which brings me to Jonathan Bailey.
Jonathan Bailey is... a good actor? I personally haven't seen him in anything other than Wicked. But I do know that he is a good looking actor. However, I do believe that he was miscast for this role for three reasons. 1) Like I said, the comedy was not exactly there. Another example: "I've been thinking" "So I heard" However, I won't count that one against him, as I feel that one was mostly Cynthia's fault. 2) At first, I thought that Cynthia Erivo would look too old to play Elphaba, but I got over it really quickly. It was easy for me to see her as a college-aged student. And let's be honest, Ariana Grande will always look like a child, so that was never a problem. Jonathan Bailey, though? He doesn't look like a college student. He looks like a really hot 36-year-old man. And this kinda goes into my last point. 3) He was too intentional. I think Fiyero's character is dynamic in a variety of ways, and Jonathan's portrayal seems more like "Act II Fiyero" than "Act I Fiyero". Act I Fiyero's whole deal is that he's extremely loose. And while, yes, Elphaba calls it out as a façade, I think it's still a part of him that is a bit dumb (see the disassociated "scratched" comment or the "thinking" comment). I think if Jonathan had tried to play Fiyero more "dumb jock", it would've worked better, because his natural acting inclination would've counteracted it just enough.
I feel bad for complaining about Jonathan Bailey for so long. So onto the songs! The score was amazing. The music was amazing. The vocals were amazing. My favorite song was "What Is This Feeling?" The camera angles in this scene were amazing, and the choreography slaps so hard.
Right before "One Short Day", I thought to myself, "I sure hope we get an Idina and Kristin cameo!" Guess what happened. Truthfully, I barely heard a word they were singing, I was too busy bouncing in my chair and fangirling with one of my friends to hear them.
If there's someone I didn't mention (I'm looking at you Ethan and Michelle), it's because they did a good job and I don't have any particular opinion on them. Overall, I really enjoyed the movie! My favorite song was "What Is This Feeling", Jonathan Bailey was the weakest part of the movie, and it was a lot better than I thought it would be. And it was really fun to fangirl with other theatre kids.
Just dropping this here to help y’all get ready for November
I need those pookies to play in a movie together.
adele dazeem - Misère