This might be the first time many people associate Grande with cinema, but get ready to see her in these spaces a lot. The singer is set to star in the movie adaptation of the notable Broadway musical Wicked, which is already set to give us a ton of fashion moments, specifically from ...
Long beforeAriana Grandewas known as a global pop superstar, Broadway's Kristin Chenoweth was one of the first to recognize her inimitable talent. "She was maybe 7 or 8," Chenowethrecalledof meeting the singer for the first time during a 2019 stop at "Watch What Happens Live with ...
Ariana GrandeandCynthia Erivoonce again paid homage to theirWickedcharacters in the most fashionable way. Grande, 31, and Erivo, 37, stepped out in looks that remindedUsof the costumes their Broadway counterparts wore while performing “One Short Day.” The stars wore the gowns while at the mo...
Ariana Grande would like to put to rest a popular inaccuracy about a lyric in the hit Broadway musical “Wicked.” Grande stars a Glinda, later known as the good witch in “The Wizard of Oz,” in the big-screen adaptation of the musical. She and co-star Cynthia Erivo, who plays fello...
Ariana Grande in WICKED Giles Keyte/Universal Pictures When director Jon M. Chu shared that Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo had been cast as Galinda and Elphaba, respectively, in the long-awaited movie adaptation of Broadway’s smash musical Wicked back in Nov. 2021, reactions were mixed. ...
Merely existing in the world in the past few weeks would be enough for most people to know that the film adaptation of the beloved Broadway play Wicked is arriving in theaters today (Nov. 22). Starring Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and Jonathan Bailey, the musical film is one of the most...
Whoa — could Anna Kendrick really beat out Broadway’s original Elphaba, Idina Menzel, for the role in Universal’s upcoming film Wicked? There’s some fierce competition going on, as HollywoodLife.com learned EXCLUSIVELY that “anyone that is anyone will be offered an audition”, but it loo...
“I couldn’t believe my eyes,” Grande said. “Well, firstly because I don’t have the best eyes. But secondly, because there’s no way. There’s no way! I was like, ‘Ah! Guy on a hand glider.'” Based on the blockbuster Broadway musical of the same name, “Wicked” is a ...
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Ariana Grande explained how changing her voice for 'Wicked' was necessary for the musical, despite the sexist criticisms.