: The success of the 2007 L.A. run proved that Wicked didn't need to be on Broadway to be a "must-see" event, paving the way for other long-term sit-down productions in cities like Chicago and London. Broadway Transitions and New Faces
The anticipation was palpable. The West End had been waiting for the "untold story of the witches of Oz," and the casting was met with feverish excitement. Idina Menzel, the original Elphaba and a Tony Award winner, crossed the Atlantic to reprise her role, lending the production an immediate seal of authenticity and star power. She was joined by Helen Dallimore as Glinda and Miriam Margolyes as Madame Morrible. wicked 2007
In Los Angeles, (Elphaba) and Megan Hilty (Glinda) became legendary. If you saw this duo in 2007, you still talk about it today. Eden’s raw, rock-infused "Defying Gravity" gave you chills, while Megan’s comedic timing in "Thank Goodness" brought the house down. They weren't just understudies; they were superstars in the making. : The success of the 2007 L
: The international success in 2007 highlighted that the story’s core themes—friendship, the nature of evil, and the struggle against corruption—resonated far beyond American culture. Why 2007 Matters for Fans Today The West End had been waiting for the
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