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Patti Murin, Kim Zimmer & Cliffton Hall Take Over ‘Wicked’ Tour Cast
Kim Zimmer, Patti Murin and Cliffton Hall are scheduled to join “Wicked’s” touring cast starting in August from Salt Lake City. Zimmer on August 14 will be taking over the role of Madame Morrible, while Hall will start to play Fiyero. On August 21 the role of Glinda will be taken on by Murin. The…
Mark Evans Takes on Role of Fiyero on West End
Starting on February 7, 2011, Mark Evans will be joining the “Wicked” London production. He will play Fiyero opposite Louise Dearman playing Glinda and Rachel Tucker playing Elphaba. The cast also includes Julian Forsyth playing Doctor Dillamond, Clive Carter playing The Wizard and Julie Legrand playing Madame Morrible. Evans since March 2010 has been part…
Teal Wicks and Kyle Dean Massey on Board for Wicked’s Broadway Run
Teal Wicks has been confirmed to play the role of Elphaba, the emerald-skinned girl who later on became the Wicked Witch of the West in “Wicked”, the award winning musical and re-imagining of the L. Frank Baum classic, “Wizard of Oz”. The role of Elphaba is no unchartered territory for Wicks as she has played…
Wicked Providence | Providence Performing Arts Center
Providence Performing Arts prepares to paint the town green as they welcome the award winning Broadway extravaganza, Wicked this New Year. Get ready to travel to Oz – Tornado not required! The stories of the characters and creatures from the lands of Oz has captured our imaginations for decades through books and films. Now, Frank…
Wicked San Francisco Gets New Elphaba
The Wicked Witch of the West is flying away on her broomstick. However, there’s a new one headed in for her landing in the Orpheum Theatre, the site where “Wicked,” the hit musical, has just celebrated a one year Best of Broadway anniversary. Starting on March 2, Eden Espinosa will play Elphaba, the green witch,…
ABC, Selma Hayek Developing ‘Wicked’ Miniseries
After premiering in Broadway to huge acclaim and box office success, Gregory Maguire’s prequel to the “Wizard of Oz” will test the waters on the small screen with an eight-hour mini-series produced by Salma Hayek and backed up by the network that brought us “Modern Family”, ABC. ABC will also be testing the waters once…