Here's how the 'Wicked' movie cast compares to the Broadway musical cast
Based on Gregory Maguire's books and Stephen Schwartz's Broadway musical, these actors are bringing Wicked to the big screen!
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Based on Gregory Maguire's books and Stephen Schwartz's Broadway musical, these actors are bringing Wicked to the big screen!
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