It's time we all admit that the love triangle in Wicked is totally unnecessary. Because... drumroll please: Galinda, Elphaba, ...
Elphaba isn’t green because she’s “Wicked.” And it's not because of a curse either. The so-called Wicked Witch of the West in ...
Part One, Glinda and Elphaba separate after the latter decides to head west and devote herself to one day stopping The Wizard ...
Then, during “Defying Gravity,” she attempts to make herself grow wings but instead accidentally enchants a broom to fly. It ...
In Act Two of Wicked, Nessarose becomes the Governor of Munchkinland following the death of her father. Boq effectively ...
Wicked Part 1 unpacked how Elphaba was born green, but the reason why is being kept hidden away for Part 2 – and it’s loaded.
“But we were never going for a witchy look,” she added about the making of Erivo’s character. “We were making it very real, ...
Wicked” actresses share why they love the show, what it’s like to play a singing witch and their thoughts on the new film.
PEOPLE went behind the scenes to see how the Broadway team does it for eight shows a week Makeup artist Christa ...
The film, adapted from the popular Broadway musical based on Gregory Maguire's book, is a revelatory prequel to “The Wizard ...
Fans are baffled by Elphaba’s tears in the Wicked movie, despite the novel stating that water is deadly to her. Could there ...
In the original 1939 movie and novel by L. Frank Baum Elphaba, aka The Wicked Witch of the West, dies after Dorothy throws a ...