NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 3 – WICKED

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GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS!! We are only 3 DAYS AWAY till Broadway’s biggest night of the year…. The 74th Annual Tony Awards. We at New York Broadway Tours are already at the final 3 shows of our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. This has been the way for us to pay tribute to the best of our Theater community as we celebrate its triumphant comeback after a rough 18 1/2 months. Here comes another legendary performance.
At # 3 on our countdown is another one of Broadway’s most beloved hot tickets. We’re gonna take a little trip OVER THE RAINBOW to a magical land. If you think you know the story of The Wizard Of Oz so well, think again. Get ready to experience the story from the perspective of 2 girls…. one blonde and the other one with beautiful green skin. This is all long before a little farmgirl (and her LITTLE DOG TOO) crashed into the scene. You guessed it, this is WICKED. Based on Gregory Maguire’s novel of the same name, the show features a now iconic score by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Winnie Holzman.
From the 2004 telecast, here is the girls who started it all… Tony winners Kristin Chenoweth as the POPULAR “Glinda The Good Witch”, Idina Menzel as “Elphaba The not-so Wicked Witch of the West”, and members of the original Broadway cast performing the musical’s legendary and spectacular Act 1 finale anthem DEFYING GRAVITY.
WICKED was first conceived by top Hollywood producer Marc Platt who was adapting Gregory Maguire’s acclaimed novel WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST as a film for Universal Pictures. At the time, composer Stephen Schwartz was reading the novel and knew that the story would be a unique musical. However after finding out the rights were given already, Schwartz thought of an “impassioned plea” to Marc Platt to collaborate together on the production. Fell in love with it being a stage musical adaptation instead, Platt signed on as joint producer of the project with Universal Studios and David Stone. In addition, Schwartz collaborated with book writer Emmy winner Winnie Holzman expanding the flow of the story about the political, social and ethical commentary on the nature of good and evil in the Land of Oz. They took inspiration from both the L. Frank Baum books and the beloved 1939 film version of The Wizard of Oz. With director Joe Mantello and Choreographer Wayne Cilento on board, the show went into many stages of readings and workshops.
The show originally had its world premiere in San Francisco at the Curran Theatre in the Spring of 2003 earning initial mixed reviews (due to technical problems and several moments that confused the audiences). Following the world premiere out of town tryout as the company headed back to New York City, they spent 8 weeks updating the scripts with scenes being cut, new dialogue and songs written, and 4 parts being recast including the role of “The Wizard of Oz” himself.
WICKED officially opened on Broadway in the Fall of 2003 (opening the day before Halloween) at the Gershwin Theatre earning rave reviews and it broke its box office records. The Broadway production continues to run at the Gershwin and has continued to sell out every single night until COVID hit. It’s made over $1 billion ever since. The show will be celebrating its 18th BEWITCHING Year on Broadway and currently holds the record as THE 5TH LONGEST RUNNING SHOW IN BROADWAY HISTORY.
The Broadway production most recently reopened at the Gershwin Theatre on September 14th, 2021 where once it again its playing to sold out crowds.
Under the direction of Joe Mantello and choreography by Wayne Cileno, the original cast consisted of…
Tony winner Idina Menzel as “Elphaba”,
Tony and Emmy winner Kristin Chenoweth as “Glinda”,
Tony and Oscar winner Joel Grey as “The Wizard of Oz”,
Tony winner Norbert Leo Butz as Fiyero,
The late Carole Shelley as “Madame Morrible”,
Tony nominee Christopher Fitzgerald as “Boq”,
Michelle Federer as “Nessarose”,
and
William Youmans as “Dr. Dillamond”.
With the Broadway production still open, there have been a huge lineup of numerous replacements on Broadway.
WICKED was nominated for 10 Tony Awards in 2004 winning 3 including BEST LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL (for Idina Menzel). It went to receive many more Awards as well. Most notable, the show’s iconic original cast album went on to top the charts and win a Grammy Award for BEST MUSICAL THEATRE ALBUM.
In addition to its Broadway success, Wicked went on to become a worldwide Blockbuster hit with productions everywhere from Chicago, 2 National Tours, London’s West End, Los Angeles, a return engagement to San Francisco, Japan, Germany, Holland, Mexico City, Korea and much more.
Along with Broadway, the show recently reopened its ongoing National Tour and London companies. There is also a sit-down production in Korea..
Truly one of the most powerful shows that celebrates female empowerment, friendship, and learning to never judge a book by its cover.
Isn’t this show so THRILLIFYING?
How iconic was that performance?!!

WICKED flies over to THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON for a THRILLIFYING performance!!

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Broadway is UNLIMITED!!! Last night, WICKED‘s current Broadway witches themselves took center stage at Studio 6B for a SWANKIFIED performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. In case you missed it, get ready to experience it…. FOR GOOD.
Here is Ginna Claire Mason as “Glinda” and Lindsay Pearce as “Elphaba” performing a medley of 2 of the WITCHES notable Stephen Schwartz anthems from the show….. POPULAR and THE WIZARD AND I.
WICKED is back and DEFYING GRAVITY once again 8 times a week at Broadway’s Gershwin Theatre. It’s also wowing audiences once again on tour across America, in London’s West End, and soon to be more companies around the world. The show celebrates its 18TH BEWITCHING ANNIVESARY next month.
How THRILLIFYING was that?!!

EVERYONE DESERVES THE CHANCE TO FLY!! WICKED once again DEFIES GRAVITY on Broadway; Cast takes re-Opening Night bow with surprise appearance from composer Stephen Schwartz!!

VIDEO: The Company of WICKED Takes Opening Night Bows!
REJOICIFY!!! The Award winning smash hit blockbuster WICKED once again officially DEFIED GRAVITY on Broadway after 18 1/2 months. WE COULDN’T BE HAPPIER to experience all of the footage being shared from that magical first night back….. FOR GOOD.
It was a full non-stop rock concert of ovations, applause, and so much more.
From the stage of the Gershwin Theatre, here is the cast taking their historical first re-opening night curtain call. Due to the ovation still going crazy after the first curtain went down, they brought it back up again 3 minutes later with the cast and crew on stage together….. with a surprise appearance by the show’s composer Stephen Schwartz.
IT’S SO GOOD TO SEE YOU AGAIN!!!
WELCOME BACK WICKED!!
How THRILLIFYING was that?!!

LOOK, IT’S GLINDA!! Tony and Emmy Kristin Chenoweth makes surprise appearance Pre-Show at return of Broadway’s WICKED

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Photos: WICKED Cast Returns to the Gershwin Theatre for Re-Opening Night!
IT’S GOOD TO SEE HER, ISN’T IT?! The curtain just went down on the first historical THRILLIFYING re-opening night of Broadway’s long running blockbuster
WICKED. Prior before the curtain went up, visitors to OZ immediately erupted into a thunderous standing ovation and received a very special surprise…..
Before the show began, fans got a surprise appearance from the show’s original “Glinda” herself Tony and Emmy winner Kristin Chenoweth. The POPULAR 4’11 Broadway darling walked onto the stage of the Gershwin Theatre for an emotional speech celebrating the return of the Great Bright Way. In the speech, she also included a notable line coming back that is very appropriate especially when its a show about OZ…… THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME!!!
How WONDERFUL was that?!!

IT’S GOOD TO SEE ME, ISN’T IT?!!! WICKED livestreams first 3 minutes of historical first performance back!!!

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VIDEO: WICKED Returns to Broadway! See the First Thrillifying Minutes of Opening Night! Photo
FELLOW OZIANS!!! REJOICIFY!! After 18 1/2 months, WICKED is back on Broadway…… FOR GOOD!!!
The show’s social media was so kind enough to show us that THRILLIFYING historical moment. The first sound of the downbeat of the overture to that first grand entrance of Ginna Claire Mason as “Glinda” in that bubble to a thunderous standing ovation at the Gershwin Theatre and saying her legendary first line that truly sets the mood for Broadway’s return…… IT’S GOOD TO SEE ME, ISN’T IT?!!!
WELCOME BACK WICKED!!!
We at NYBT are bawling!!!!
How unbelievable was that?!!!

VIDEO: WICKED Returns to Broadway! See the First Thrillifying Minutes of Opening Night! (broadwayworld.com)