She's the green-skinned girl who becomes the Wicked Witch of the West.
Who is Elphaba?
Elphaba and Glinda sing this duet about becoming friends.
What is "Popular"?
Elphaba and Glinda first meet at this magical school.
What is Shiz University?
This actress plays Elphaba.
Who is Cynthia Erivo?
Elphaba eventually becomes known by this title in "The Wizard of Oz".
Who is the Wicked Witch of the West?
She's bubbly, blonde, and becomes Elphaba's roommate at Shiz University.
Who is Glinda (Galinda)?
This song, sung by Elphaba, is the movie's most famous number where she decided to follow her own path.
What is "Defying Gravity"?
This ruler of Oz is not as wonderful as he seems.
Who is The Wizard of Oz?
This pop star plays Glinda.
Who is Ariana Grande?
Glinda becomes known by this title.
Who is the Good Witch of the South?
He's the prince who transfers to Shiz and captures both Glinda and Elphaba's attention.
Who is Fiyero?
What is "Dancing Through Life"?
The name of the city where Elphaba and Glinda go to meet the Wizard.
What is the Emerald City?
Wicked is based on a Broadway musical that opened in this year.
What is 2003?
The Wizard of Oz is originally from this place, not Oz.
What is Kansas?
This talking animal is professor who teaches Elphaba about magic and animal rights.
Who is Dr. Dillamond?
This song opens the movie and is sung by the citizens of Oz.
What is "No One Mourns the Wicked"?
Glinda gives Elphaba this magical item that later becomes famous in "The Wizard of Oz".
What is the broom?
The movie version was directed by this filmmaker.
Who is Jon M. Chu?
The green color of Elphaba is connected to this magical city.
What is the Emerald City?
This character is Elphaba's sister.
Who is Nessarose?
Elphaba sings this song about Fiyero.
What is "I'm Not That Girl"?
Elphaba's act of kindness to save an animal actually makes people see her as wicked. What kind of animal was it?
What is a monkey? (she gave them wings)
The Wicked movie was split into two parts, what year was the first part released?
What is 2024?
This classic 1939 movie inspired the Broadway show and film.