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Can ‘Wicked’ Follow In These Blockbusters’ Best-Picture Footsteps?
Can ‘Wicked’ Follow In These Blockbusters’ Best-Picture Footsteps?
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Peter Bart: Today’s Movie Musicals Are Wicked Successful, But A Far Cry From The Sunnier Settings Of Hollywood’s Golden Age Hits
Peter Bart: Today’s Movie Musicals Are Wicked Successful, But A Far Cry From The Sunnier Settings Of Hollywood’s Golden Age Hits
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Everything We Know About ‘Wicked: For Good’ So Far
Everything We Know About ‘Wicked: For Good’ So Far
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Cynthia Erivo Added Micro Braids to Elphaba So That 'Wicked' Could Honor Black Women
Cynthia Erivo Added Micro Braids to Elphaba So That 'Wicked' Could Honor Black Women
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Cynthia Erivo Added Micro Braids to Elphaba So That 'Wicked' Could Honor Black Women
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The 'Wicked' film pays homage to Black women through subtle hair and makeup choices for lead actress Cynthia Erivo's Elphaba.
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Cynthia Erivo added micro braids to Elphaba's iconic look to honor the styling traditions of Black women.
The 'Wicked' filmmakers wanted to ensure Elphaba's character evolution from kind-hearted to 'wicked' was subtly reflected in her hair and makeup.
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Cynthia Erivo Added Micro Braids to Elphaba So That 'Wicked' Could Honor Black Women
Variety
broadway
review
los angeles
production
disney
Story by Jazztangcay
Image from Variety
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The 'Wicked' film pays homage to Black women through subtle hair and makeup choices for lead actress Cynthia Erivo's Elphaba.
beat sheet
Cynthia Erivo added micro braids to Elphaba's iconic look to honor the styling traditions of Black women.
The 'Wicked' filmmakers wanted to ensure Elphaba's character evolution from kind-hearted to 'wicked' was subtly reflected in her hair and makeup.
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Cynthia Erivo, Wicked, 'Wicked'
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