happyfilmluvguy
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Tonight I had the wonderful pleasure of seeing the Broadway musical, "Wicked" tonight at the beautiful Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. I invited a friend to come along. My friend was very excited about it since I asked. He'd never been inside the Pantages, let alone seen a play/musical of that magnitude. Since he works at Universal Studios, he sees an advertisement of it quite often. Universal Pictures is at part of the production. He told everyone at work about it and they were jealious. Hopefully they'll get a chance to see it.
I myself hadn't been to the Pantages since 2002 when The Lion King was making it's first run in Los Angeles. There was a much greater opportunity for my friend than me. He's also an admirer of Howard Hughes, so I told him that Mr. Hughes had owned the theatre at one time and had used it as a moviehouse. I'd post photos of the theatre, but take my word for it. Visit the theatre itself if you can.
The moment we entered the lobby, he was in awe. I could tell. The decor is absolutely beautiful beyond belief. Imaging the time and effort that went into building the theatre much have been enchanting and difficult. As we entered the theatre itself and we sat down, I told him to look up. The ceiling was amazing, and having not see it in a few years, I couldn't help but look at it. Our seats were in the 5th or 6th row, stage right, so we had an almost stage front view of the show.
Enough about the theatre, and onto the musical. It was a spectacular show. The music, the lyrics, the lights, the sound, the cast and crew, it was great. The story I felt had some loose ends, but the way it ties "The Wizard Of Oz" with this prequel was interesting. Not at all disappointing. I only wish that at the end of theatre experiences like this, the cast would come out and greet the audience. Many do, and many don't. My friend said he had chills running through his body the entire time. I can tell he just can't wait until the next show.
Have you seen "Wicked"? Have you planned on it? Have you read the novel? If you've seen the performance or read the novel, what can you compare from the two?