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Dwayne Johnson Says 'Sing!' After Movie Theaters Ban 'Wicked' Singing
Dwayne Johnson Says 'Sing!' After Movie Theaters Ban 'Wicked' Singing
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‘Wicked’ and Hollywood’s Bumpy Road to Oz
‘Wicked’ and Hollywood’s Bumpy Road to Oz
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Musicals Aren’t Dead, Even In Two Parts: Jon M. Chu’s “Obvious” Decision Has ‘Wicked’ Opening To $120M — A Record For Broadway-To-Screen Pic – Crew Call Podcast
Musicals Aren’t Dead, Even In Two Parts: Jon M. Chu’s “Obvious” Decision Has ‘Wicked’ Opening To $120M — A Record For Broadway-To-Screen Pic – Crew Call Podcast
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Oscars: Feinberg on the State of the Race Now That All Contenders Have Screened for Pundits
Oscars: Feinberg on the State of the Race Now That All Contenders Have Screened for Pundits
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‘Wicked’ Director Jon M. Chu Says Viewers Should Ask Theaters to Increase Movie’s Volume
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Wicked director Jon M. Chu urges moviegoers to request theaters to crank up the volume for the highly anticipated musical adaptation.
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Chu has attended multiple Wicked screenings and found the sound level too low, recommending theaters turn it up to a '7' for the intended experience.
Wicked co-writer Dana Fox backed Chu's request, noting they increased the volume by a 'clock tick' at a recent screening and it was 'perfect.'
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Jon M. Chu, Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Dana Fox, John Marquis, Universal Pictures, Dolby, Wicked
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