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Julia Murney as Elphaba -- so not your normal Wicked thread.

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lfae
#125re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 5:21am

CanadianSnowbird - is it definite that she will be leaving before Toronto? And all this talk of her going to broadway when Eden leaves, is there any truth in that or is it all wishful thinking? Because I reallllly want to see her and my only hope is if she's doing the role *somewhere* next Jan or Feb...sigh re: Julia Murney as Elphaba

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matiboi
#126re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 8:46am

I could TOTALLY be wrong, but I know from someone who works very closely with the Broadway production that it may very well NOT be Murney replacing Eden . . .

scottcain
#127re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 9:21am

Here is a link to a review (by me for Talkin' Broadway) of JULIA in Wicked in Cincinnati.


Julia Murney in WICKED Tour in Cincinnati

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somethingwicked
#128re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 9:23am

Her going to Broadway is not official by any means (although most of us are assuming it will happen.)

HOWEVER, her only doing the show six months is indeed fact. If you listen to her interview on Jim Caruso's Cast Party, she states two or three times that her run is very much a limited engagement, and that she will only be with the show for six months.

In the same interview, she says all the cities people can see her in, and the last one she names is Costa Mesa (August 9th- 20th,) so I assume that will be her last stop.


Tonya Pinkins: Then we had a "Lot's Wife" last June that was my personal favorite. I'm still trying to get them to let me sing it at some performance where we get to sing an excerpt that's gone.
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.

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luvtheEmcee
#129re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 9:42am

OH MY GOD SHE LOOKS SO PRETTY.

I will honestly squeal aloud if she comes to Broadway. And go live at the Gershwin. After saying I wouldn't see WIcked again.


A work of art is an invitation to love.

BwayTheatre11
#130re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 9:47am

I better be able to get tickets for the Cleveland run!


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Amber_C2003
#131re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 9:50am

*hates everyone who gets to see Julia*

She does look gorgeous. I think she looks a little bit like Margaret Hamilton in the latest picture

BwayTheatre11
#132re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 9:59am

Hmmm, was checking out the onsale date for Cleveland [4/28] and saw that they will be having a performance Monday, July 3, and no performance Tuesday, July 4...wonder why.


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luvtheEmcee
#133re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:00am

So you can celebrate! :)


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BwayTheatre11
#134re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:02am

Oh right...re: Julia Murney as Elphaba

Maybe I can watch fireworks with Julia! re: Julia Murney as Elphaba


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luvtheEmcee
#135re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:03am

Tell her I love her! re: Julia Murney as Elphaba


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BwayTheatre11
#136re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:09am

Are you going to atleast try the lotto in Cincy?

http://www.broadwayacrossamerica.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=99&tabid=36&Story_ID=6078


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luvtheEmcee
#137re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:16am

I want to. My mother doesn't. re: Julia Murney as Elphaba I shall use my powers of persuasion.


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BwayTheatre11
#138re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:18am

Well you tell mom...


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luvtheEmcee
#139re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:20am

Well, we ARE gonna be there anyway. She likes Wicked. re: Julia Murney as Elphaba

*persuades*


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BwayTheatre11
#140re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:22am

Screw Wicked...it is JULIA.


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luvtheEmcee
#141re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:26am

My mom doesn't like Julia, so she doesn't really care. re: Julia Murney as Elphaba

*persuades*


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somethingwicked
#142re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:27am

Just "saw" re: Julia Murney as Elphaba Julia's DG from her second performance. Indeed.... amazing.


Tonya Pinkins: Then we had a "Lot's Wife" last June that was my personal favorite. I'm still trying to get them to let me sing it at some performance where we get to sing an excerpt that's gone.
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.

BwayTheatre11
#143re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:27am

Screw Julia...it's WICKED! Haha. Tell her Julia played a performance, didn't like it, and left.


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luvtheEmcee
#144re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:30am

hee.

Yeah. My mom saw Lennon with me and was (a) too smitten with Will to care about the rest of them and (b) not impressed with Julia wailing on whatever note that was. She's silly.


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#145re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:43am

Julia was AMAZING!!!!! I can't think of anything else to say about her, but that she was brilliant and perfect! It was only her second performance (I saw the Thurs. matinee) and she already owns the role. I really wanna see her again in a month or so to see how much she grows. She looked beautiful green, and blew the roof off the very large P&G Hall, like I knew she would.

Alma Cuervo, the new Morrible, was devilishly good. She had two mess ups. When she came in to give Galinda her wand, she called out to her, "Miss Elphaba!" Oops. Also, during her speech in the middle of Defying Gravity, she dropped the line about Elphie being responsible for the mutilation of the monkeys and just repeated "She is evil!"

PJ Benjamin, the new Wizard, was his same bland uninteresting self as when he played Amos in CHICAGO on Broadway all those years.

Kendra was a yawn. I've read on these boards that she doesn't normally do matinees, so I don't know if she was being forced to be there for consistency for the new cast members or what, but she definately phoned this one in. She sped through her lines and raced her way through the Popular scene.

Sebastian was HOT! He had some great moments, but at other times was kinda "beige." And when he swung in on the rope to save Elphaba was weak!

Well, this is what I remember. I'm hoping to do lotto before the show leaves, I was way up in the third balc and am glad I got to see the "whole picture," but now I wanna see faces!


<-- Tevye, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, March 2018

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millie_dillmount
#146re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:50am

Why doesn't Kendra do matinees? Too much?


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timote316
#147re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 10:59am

She not contracted to do them. Since she's not a soprano, singing a soprano's part, she's only contracted to 6 for vocal rest.

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newsieboy23
#148re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 11:17am

I thought she WAS doing matinees these days?

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somethingwicked
#149re: Julia Murney as Elphaba
Posted: 3/10/06 at 11:29am

According to her, she does them on a case to case basis. Most of the time she will do them, but if she isn't feeling well or she feels strained or just tired, she wants it known that she is not obligated to do them.

I saw the show four times here in Ft Lauderdale (once being a matinee,) and she was in all four times. I know that over the course of the two week run she missed three shows, two of which were evening performances and one a matinee. So there really is no way of telling when she'll be out.


Tonya Pinkins: Then we had a "Lot's Wife" last June that was my personal favorite. I'm still trying to get them to let me sing it at some performance where we get to sing an excerpt that's gone.
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.