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What Idina Menzel was thinking when she ruined her song. During a 2008 interview with Broadway World, Menzel discussed working with Ballard on the pop version of “Defying Gravity.” “I got ...
Cynthia Erivo vs. Idina Menzel: Height, Age, ‘Defying Gravity,’ and More Cynthia Erivo and Idina Menzel share the role of Elphaba in 'Wicked,' but the two performers differ when it comes to ...
Idina Menzel worked with a music legend to make an awful ‘Defying Gravity’ Everyone has covered “Defying Gravity.” It’s been done by so many performers on Broadway and the West End, and ...
Elphaba. Elsa. Adele Dazeem. Over the years, Idina Menzel has been known by all of these names, but this Pride season, the Broadway legend is stepping into the spotlight simply as herself. The Tony ...
Idina Menzel, the original Elphaba on Broadway's "Wicked," has nothing but good words about Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo's powerful duet performance of "Defying Gravity" at the Oscars 2025.. On X, ...
Idina Menzel talks about how she landed the role of Elphaba in the stage musical Wicked and it involves an F-bomb. ... with the actress recalling sing “Defying Gravity” for her Wicked callback.
Idina Menzel defying gravity. CBS News In the new Broadway musical "Redwood," the audience is transported to the heart of the redwood forest, and seemingly into the trees themselves.
Seven Elphabas from ‘Wicked’ talk going green and defying gravity. Idina Menzel, Ana Gasteyer and others open up on the pleasures and perils of playing the iconic character eight times a week.
How “Wicked” pulled off that gravity-defying pair of cameos — and others you might've missed (exclusive) Maureen Lee Lenker. November 25, ... Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth.
Idina Menzel Confesses To Andy Cohen On ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ About The Time She “Peed” Onstage: ... She could belt out ‘Defying Gravity,'” she said of Chenoweth, ...
As she wails lesser versions of “Defying Gravity” and “Let it Go,” you sense the creative team’s mantra was “give the people what they want.” What we want, though, is Menzel now ...