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Still Wickedly Charming: A 21-Year-Old Phenomenon Continues to Cast a Spell
San Francisco, USASunday, September 15, 2024
Despite some noticeable age-related issues on stage, particularly in the first act, "Wicked" still charms its audiences with its signature blend of fantasy and music. The show's die-hard fan base is a testament to its enduring appeal. But what about the cast? Lauren Samuels and Austen Danielle Bohmer star as Elphaba and Glinda, respectively. While neither actress fully brings her character to life, Bohmer's comedic flair and quirky performance as Glinda are notable standouts. Samuels, on the other hand, has impressive pipes but struggles to convey genuine emotion in her climactic romantic scene.
The rest of the cast, including Aymee Garcia as the lovable yet malaprop-spewing Madame Morrible, seems to be in a mad dash to the next punchline. The chemistry between Samuels and Xavier McKinnon, who plays Fiyero, is lacking, keeping the emotional stakes low.
But what does it all mean? Is "Wicked" just a fun, feel-good musical, or does it offer something more profound? As we grapple with themes of patriarchy and corruption in our own world, the show's message of joy and hope in dark times becomes all the more relevant. "Wicked" may be a musical, but it's also a powerful exploration of what it means to be human.
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