Wicked: The Grimmerie, a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Hit Broadway Musical

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A companion volume to the hit Broadway musical set in Oz recounts the exploits of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, and Glinda, the good witch, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the musical and its creation, profiles of cast and crew, anecdotes, and the show's libretto.

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My video review/flip-through: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRPRH8DxMVE

This book is gorgeous!!!!

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I absolutely loved this. There was a lot of insight into all the effort that went into making this play. It is beautifully designed and gorgeous to look at. The colour scheme was great and I found myself forgetting time just staring at the large pictures and maps and reading every little detail. So much effort when into making this amazing and it shows.

There were so many people interviewed on different topics and they all flowed so well into each other that it wasn't jarring. I really appreciated that they'd interviewed the author of [b:Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West|37442|Wicked The Life and Times of the show more Wicked Witch of the West (The Wicked Years, #1)|Gregory Maguire|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1437733293l/37442._SY75_.jpg|1479280] as it was nice to see what he liked/didn't like and how he dealt with it and also to hear that he gave them his blessing to mess around with the original story a bit. My favourite part were the interviews with the different actors who have brought the characters to life. Even though they were short, it was neat to see what they took/didn't take form those who came before them and how they tried to develop the characters they were playing while still staying true to the original. It was so cool.

I should also mention that there is a lot of text. I was happily surprised to find that I spent a lot more time reading this than I had first anticipated. I also liked the little interactive sections like learning to do Elphaba's dance or taking a character personality quiz. I was not expecting that and it was a good surprise.

I do wish that when they showed copied of notes they had not clustered them on top of each other as I did try to read them and it was quite annoying that the bottom corners were cut off. Also, I would have liked it if instead of just saying that the script changed in a certain way, they provided examples. While it still gave a great insight into how they developed the play from the book and the author of the original book even gave his two cents, I would have liked to have had a better idea what the original drafts might have looked like or the lyrics to songs that later got replaced.

Other than that, I don't have any complaints about this. I love it. It is certainly something that I will treasure for a very long time.

I highly recommend this to anyone who is a fan of the musical.
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This oversize green volume describes Wicked's journey from book to stage, with insight from Stephen Schwartz (music and lyrics), Winnie Holtzman (book), Gregory Maguire (novel), Joe Mantello (director), Idina Menzel (Elphaba), Kristin Chenowith (Glinda), and more. There's a timeline (along a yellow brick road, of course), the evolution of the story, and spotlights on the costumes, choreography, set, and sound, as well as reviews and impact (including a few fan letters). There are many photographs, and the complete lyrics and story of Wicked. Overall, a beautifully designed book that fans will enjoy.

See also: As You Wish by Cary Elwes; Hamilton: The Revolution

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Everyone's desires lead to the tragic elements of the story. (48)

In the show more end, that's what Wicked is about. For whatever reason, people need to look at things in black and white, to label one person a villain and another a hero. (85)

[The story behind the song "For Good"] Pretty much the entire first verse of "For Good" is what [Stephen Schwartz's daughter Jessica] said: People come into our lives for a reason, there are things we learn from each other, and we help each other to grow. (87)

It's amazing the sounds you can create to represent a thing that look[s] nothing like the thing itself. (117)

[Wicked] is a skillful balance of comedy, tragedy, and morality tale. Psychologically, it's a very deft portrait of how a social pariah can internalize negativity and become transformed. It is a sophisticated view of how concepts like goodness and wickedness change meaning depending on who is speaking. And, of course, it is a testament to the transformative power of friendship. (180)
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A thorough and intricate companion piece to the hit Broadway musical, 'Wicked the Grimmerie' goes behind the scenes in making the musical, includes portions of the script and sheet music, beautiful photographs of the various productions, and fascinating trivia for the die-hard 'Wicked' fan. An excellent coffee table book!
A lavish look behind the scenes of a great show!

This book pulls the curtain back on the making of the Broadway musical "Wicked", and is based largely on interviews with the show's creators, including Stephen Schwartz (music and lyrics) and Winnie Holzman (book), as well producers, director, costume designer, set designer, make up designer, and several of the actors from the original Broadway run, including Kristin Chenoweth (Glinda) and Idina Menzel (Elphaba).

The book contains chapters on the origins of the show, as well as the process by which the music, costumes, make up, and set design were developed for the show. This includes the story of how Stephen Schwartz convinced Gregory Macuire (the author of the book upon which the show is show more based) and Universal Pictures (who had licensed the book for film) to produce a musical version of the story, and how he enlisted later Winnie Holzman and the other creatives involved in developing the show.

The book also includes a section that tells the story of the show, including all the lyrics from all of the show's songs.

As a fan of musicals in general and a student of the creative process, this book was a a very welcome addition to my library.

I recommend this book to anyone who is fan of the show or musicals in general, but it's also a great examination of the creative process involved in taking a property from one medium and adapting it to another medium.
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FANTASTIC. But I just wanted to read a 'story'..... however, this book makes you think politically, socially, and emotionally. Great read. Read all of McGuire's books!
Wicked: The Grimmerie offers a behind-the-scenes story of the Broadway musical from Gregory Maguire's 1995 novel, Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, to the adoration the play eventually garnered from fans. The Grimmerie explores casting choices, the difficulties in translating the characters' backstories to the stage and the challenges in creating the ideal songs to express this, the writers' struggles with how faithful they needed to be to the novel while still telling a good story, the creation of sets, costumes, make-up, and lighting, and more. The book also helps to set the musical within the context of other adaptations of Baum's novels, explaining what elements from the books made it in to the play. Fans show more of Oz, Maguire's novels, or the musical will delight in this behind-the-scenes book. show less
Absolutely love this book, I recieved it as a birthday present (along with tickets to see the show the next day!) and it was so amazing to see how they put together the show. I loved the fact that you get a little of the script in the grimmerie, and I also love the profile pages. If you're a fan of Wicked and haven't yet brought this book I stongly suggest you do, you will not be dissapointed

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Ayers, David (Contributor)
Bean, Shoshana (Contributor)
Block, Stephanie J. (Contributor)
Butz, Norbert Leo (Contributor)
Chenoweth, Kristin (Contributor)
Denslow, W. W. (Illustrator)
Federer, Michelle (Contributor)
Garrison, David (Contributor)
Green, Jenna Leigh (Contributor)
Grey, Joel (Contributor)
Headcase Design (Designer)
Hearn, George (Contributor)
Hilferty, Susan (Illustrator)
Holzman, Winnie (Contributor)
Kane, Carol (Contributor)
Kassebaum, Kendra (Contributor)
Kuhn, Jeffrey (Contributor)
Leutwyler, Henry (Photographer)
Lipton, Logan (Contributor)
Maguire, Gregory (Contributor)
Mantello, Joe (Contributor)
Marcus, Joan (Photographer)
McCabe, Sean (Illustrator)
Menzel, Idina (Contributor)
Neill, John R. (Illustrator)
Platt, Marc (Foreword)
Schwartz, Stephen (Contributor)
Shelley, Carole (Contributor)
Smith, Douglas (Illustrator)
Stone, David (Contributor)
Williams, Derrick (Contributor)
Youmans, William (Contributor)

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Coyne, Serino (Cover artist)

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Canonical title
Wicked: The Grimmerie, a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Hit Broadway Musical
Original title
Wicked: The Grimmerie, a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Hit Broadway Musical
Original publication date
2005
People/Characters
Wicked Witch of the West (Elphaba Thropp); Glinda; Madame Morrible; Wizard of Oz; Chistery Nikko; Fiyero Tigelaar (show all 35); Boq; Wicked Witch of the East (Nessarose Thropp); Doctor Dillamond; L. Frank Baum; Gregory Maguire; Stephen Schwartz; Winnie Holzman; Idina Menzel (Elphaba Thropp); Shoshana Bean (Elphaba Thropp); Stephanie J. Block (Elphaba Thropp); Kristin Chenoweth (Glinda); Jennifer Laura Thompson (Glinda); Kendra Kassebaum (Glinda); Joel Grey (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz); George Hearn (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz); David Garrison (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz); Carole Shelley (Madame Morrible); Carol Kane (Madame Morrible); Norbert Leo Butz (Fiyero Tigelaar); David Ayers (Fiyero Tigelaar); Derrick Williams (Fiyero Tigelaar); Christopher Fitzgerald (Boq); Jeffrey Kuhn (Boq); Logan Lipton (Boq); Michelle Federer (Nessarose Thropp); Jenna Leigh Green (Nessarose Thropp); William Youmans (Doctor Dillamond); Timothy Britten Parker (Doctor Dillamond); Manuel Herrera (Chistery Nikko)
Important places
Broadway, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA; Manhattan, New York, New York, USA; New York, New York, USA; New York, USA; Oz
Disambiguation notice
This is the story of the making of the musical Wicked, not to be confused with the book Wicked by Gregory Maguire, which is the book the musical is based on.

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792.642Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsTheater: Plays, Ballet, OperaMusical plays; ballad operas, musicals, revuesMusical play productions; production and stage guides; specific productions in specific theatresSingle musical plays
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ML410 .S42 .C68MusicLiterature on musicLiterature on musicHistory and criticismBiography
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