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She’s that girl. Cynthia Erivo transformed into Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, in “Wicked” thanks to the film’s makeup artist and hairstylist Frances Hannon.
TheWrap magazine: The Emmy, Grammy and Tony-winning entertainer reaches new heights in Jon M. Chu's film adaptation of Broadway's beloved trip to Oz The post Cynthia Erivo Casts a Spell: How Her ...
Cynthia Erivo talks Elphaba’s micro braids, long nails and the subtle nuances of her ‘Wicked’ character’s Blackness “The green stands for every person who feels othered,” said Cynthia ...
Cynthia Erivo spoke to Elle and described the hours-long process of being painted green every day for the role of Wicked ‘s Elphaba. On Broadway, the process is streamlined to a half-hour or ...
Cynthia Erivo Reveals How She Approached Elphaba Differently in ‘Wicked: For Good’: ‘She’s Delicious’ The multi-hyphenate explained how her heroine is "able to access her rage" in her ...
Cynthia Erivo Reveals She Co-Wrote an Original Song for Elphaba in ‘Wicked: For Good’: ‘When We Filmed It, the Entire Crew Was in Tears’ Awards Circuit Podcast: Also on this episode ...
Cynthia Erivo talks with All Things Considered host Scott Detrow. Image: Nickolai Hammar/NPR 00:00 In 'Wicked: Part I', Cynthia Erivo defies gravity — and convention — as Elphaba ...
The friendship between Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo's characters is put to the test in the sequel, hitting theaters on Nov ...
Cynthia Erivo made the effort to have micro braids to honor Black women. Universal Pictures The Ozdust Ballroom scene marked a crucial turning point for Elphaba.
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