By Rania Aniftos Cynthia Erivo defied the laws of vocal gravity at the end of Wicked, when her character Elphaba lets out a passionate riff to conclude the “Defying Gravity” number.
It also reflects the determination of those in front of and behind the camera that brought Wicked’s pièce de résistance “Defying Gravity” to life onscreen. The show-stopping battle cry is ...
“Poor Cynthia Erivo” might seem like an odd thing to think about a Grammy-winning, Oscar-nominated superstar whose film Wicked is ... her iconic run from “Defying Gravity” to her ...
I’m still trying to figure out how to [react]," the Oscar nominee said during an appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' ...
Watch Wicked's next Elphaba, Lencia Kebede, sing 'Defying Gravity' in an emotional video. On March 4, she will make history as the first Black actress to assume the role of Elphaba full time in the ...
“Not sure where I’ll be.” We both agreed to spend 2025 defying gravity. Wrapping up a wicked turn of division, fear and strife, I’ll gladly reup another 20 bucks to sit with somebody else ...
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