

From Critics at Large: After “Wicked,” What Do We Want from the Musical?
Dec 17, 2024
Cultural critics Alexandra Schwartz, Naomi Fry, and Vinson Cunningham dive into the shifting landscape of American musicals. They explore the enduring appeal of 'Wicked,' reflecting on its legacy and emotional depth. The trio compares it to other innovative works like 'Emilia Pérez' and 'Joker: Folie à Deux,' discussing how nostalgia meets modern storytelling. They also analyze the evolution of musicals, from the early 20th century to today's complexities, highlighting the importance of heightened realism and the emotional connections forged through music.
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High School Musicals
- Vinson Cunningham and Alexandra Schwartz share their high school musical experiences.
- Cunningham voiced Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors, while Schwartz played Brad in Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Wicked's Strengths and Weakness
- Wicked Part One is surprisingly gentle and features strong performances from Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.
- However, the movie is excessively long, impacting its overall enjoyment.
Visual Storytelling in Wicked
- Vinson Cunningham appreciated Wicked's skillful use of visuals to enhance the emotional impact of musical numbers.
- He cites Elphaba's Defying Gravity scene as an example of this effective technique.