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Glinda, Ariana Grande and Wicked
Wicked actress Ariana Grande says Glinda ‘might be a little in the closet’
Ariana Grande, pop singer-turned-actress playing "Glinda" in Wicked, explored her character's sexuality while doing an interview promoting the new movie.
WICKED Team Considered Making "Popular" More of a Hip Hop Song But Ariana Grande Refused "I Want to Be Glinda, Not Ariana Playing Glinda"
As with any stage musical that gets the big screen treatment, we can expect Wicked to be just a tinge different from its original material. The director, Jon M. Chu , will surely make the film his own,
Ariana Grande's Grandma Was 13 When “The Wizard of Oz” Released — 85 Years Later She Watched Her Granddaughter Play Glinda
Ariana Grande, her boyfriend Ethan Slater and Ariana's family took her grandmother Marjorie, who turned 99 in October, to see 'Wicked' in theaters recently
Wicked, Elphaba
Why Glinda Did Not Follow Elphaba at Wicked’s End?
Part One, Glinda and Elphaba separate after the latter decides to head west and devote herself to one day stopping The Wizard of Oz’s cruelty. Fans are thus surprised. Many have grown curious as to why Glinda does not follow Elphaba,
Does Elphaba die? Here's what happens in Wicked Part 2 (according to the musical)
In Act Two of Wicked, Nessarose becomes the Governor of Munchkinland following the death of her father. Boq effectively becomes her love slave, but announcing he has feelings for Glinda, an enraged Nessarose casts a love spell on him from Elphaba's Grimmerie.
Labradors Get Into Quarrel & People Are Convinced They’re ‘Wicked’s’ Elphaba and Glinda
"Loathing, unadulterated loathing..." Something about these two Labradors are really giving us Elphaba and Glinda vibes and people online agree. The two Labs really could be the stars of the new movie Wicked — if they can stop fighting on the couch that is.
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Wicked fans forced to explain confusion over Ariana Grande’s character’s real name
Wicked fans have been forced to explain the confusion over Ariana Grande’s character’s real name, revealing whether it's ...
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Here's Why Glinda's Iconic Bubble Dress in “Wicked” Is a Different Color Than the Broadway Gown (Exclusive)
Costume designer Paul Tazewell talks about his inspiration for the iconic piece Glinda's bubble dress in Wicked steals the ...
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The Sly Feminism of the ‘Wicked’ Costumes
Designer Paul Tazewell reveals how he modernized the outfits of Glinda, Elphaba and the rest of the Oz-ian cast.
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I Love Both The Wicked Musical And The Movie, But There's One Moment I Think Part 1 Did Better Than The Stage Production
For the most part, Wicked: Part 1 is similar to the first act of the Wicked musical. Granted, it's been some time since I've ...
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Caleb Simpson and His Girlfriend — Who Met When She Played Glinda on Broadway! — Catch 'Wicked' Together
Caleb Simpson shares his experience watching 'Wicked' for the first time with Broadway actress and girlfriend McKenzie Kurtz ...
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When does ‘Wicked: Part One’ come out on streaming? How much longer you have to wait
Rather watch 'Wicked' from home? Get ready to wait, here's when you can catch the hit movie-musical on streaming platforms ...
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Painting yourself green to see 'Wicked' in theaters? You may want to think twice.
If you're worried about defying movie theater rules, be sure to check costume and face paint policies online before showing ...
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Elphaba and Glinda Lead “Wicked” to a Record-Breaking $164.2M Global Debut
The beguiling rendering of the popular Broadway musical Wicked danced into theaters this weekend, leaving audiences ...
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