Who was in the original cast of Wicked?

Who was in the original cast of Wicked?

Original Broadway production The cast included Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda, Idina Menzel as Elphaba, Robert Morse as the Wizard, Norbert Leo Butz as Fiyero, Michelle Federer as Nessarose, Carole Shelley as Madame Morrible, John Horton as Doctor Dillamond, and Kirk McDonald as Boq.

Who has played Thenardier in London?

Main performers

Colm Wilkinson Jean Valjean Original London Cast Original Broadway Cast
Alun Armstrong Thénardier Original London Cast
Lea Salonga Éponine Replacement Broadway Cast
Michael Ball Marius Pontmercy Original London Cast Complete Symphonic Recording
Michael Maguire Enjolras Original Broadway Cast

How old was Kristen Chenoweth in Wicked?

Taking the stage at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City, Chenoweth, 53, and Menzel, 50, stood together before a masked crowd to perform their set.

Who first played Jean Valjean?

Colm Wilkinson
Colm Wilkinson was the go-to leading man in the ’80s. So much so, his superhero name would be The Originator. The famed tenor is a seasoned solo artist as well as musical theatre performer but is probably best known for being the first ever Jean Valjean.

What is Kristin Chenoweth diet?

– “I try to reach for carrots, celery and hummus. I also like snacking on edamame, almonds, peanut butter and other high-protein foods.” – “I’m a big believer that if you want a Coca-Cola, you should have it. If you need a snack, you should eat it.”

Who are the cast of Les Miserables in London?

Les Miserables tickets are now on sale. Joining the company are Chanice Alexander-Burnett as Fantine, Jordan Shaw as Enjolras, Charlie Burn as Cosette and making her West End debut Sha Dessi as Eponine.

When does Les Miserables return to the West End?

From 20 May, Les Misérables will be returning back where it belongs – at the heart of the West End with Les Misérables – The Staged Concert.

When did Les Miserables first open on Broadway?

After two years in development, the English-language version opened in London on 8 October 1985, by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Barbican Centre, then the London home of the RSC. The success of the West End musical led to a Broadway production.

When was the 10th anniversary of Les Miserables?

The 10th Anniversary recording was of a concert version of Les Misérables, performed at the Royal Albert Hall in October 1995, featuring full orchestra and choir. All parts were sung live, giving the performance a different mood from other recording.

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