Anyone who’s seen Wickedon Broadway — including those who love Wicked — will tell you: The first act is stronger than the second. It contains almost all of the show’s best songs and most spectacular ...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 17: (L-R) Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande attend the "Wicked: For Good!" New York Premiere at David Geffen Hall on November 17, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Dia ...
Fans of the musical Wicked know the emotional power the show has over an audience and Wicked: For Good uses that to its advantage. The conclusion of the musical is powerful, emotional, but also ...
Are you ready for more “Wicked”? “Wicked: For Good — The Soundtrack” offers a bulked-up take on the music of the original “Wicked” musical’s second act, grounded in yet-again stellar vocals from ...
The post Wicked: For Good review — Cowardly Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo-led Part 2 doesn’t have a heart appeared first on ClutchPoints. After a year, Jon M. Chu’s Wicked: For Good — the second part ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — All yellow brick roads have led to this. Perhaps it’s because I wasn’t really expecting anything from it, but I was quite taken by Wicked: Part I. We don’t get that many ...
That “Wicked: For Good” is excellent is about as surprising as the sun rising again this morning. After all, director Jon M. Chu and his brilliant collaborators in front of and behind the camera ...
“Give us a clock tick” is an expression uttered several times in “Wicked: For Good.” But Jon M. Chu’s two-part musical has asked for quite a bit more than that. Together, the two halves of this ...
Check out WGN Entertainment Reporter Dean Richards’ review for one of the most anticipated films of the year. “Wicked: For Good” is finally here, the second half of the movie version of one of ...
As it turns out, “Wicked” is not too big to fail. In fact, it may be all the excess baggage that weighs down the second installment, making it impossible for the sequel “Wicked: For Good” to defy ...
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande return to Oz for the second part of Jon M. Chu’s maximalist adaptation of the Broadway musical. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...