Get tickets to "Wicked": www.broadway.com/shows/wicked/ Kara Lindsay asks the ensemble women of "Wicked" about their crazy onstage mishaps. We're talking costume malfunctions, botched lyrics...the works.
MrDefyinggravity1 Yep! Lindsay let us show her perspective during the Defying Gravity moment thru her Fly Girl webisode.. And darn, dude! I'm a guy, but I think Glinda's bubble ride is a lot scarier than I thought! It's so damn high!
I still haven't heard a story that made me laugh as much as Kara talking about in Newsies when she whacked the broom in King of New York and it hit their conductor in the head!! XD
a cast member of Newsies was going around and asking everyone what their most embarrassing onstage moment was. if you search "Kara answers QOD number 3" it should come up
I just realized Kara did these...well after she began filming them. That's so off, because I've literally seen her walking around and talking into a camera before when I've been backstage grabbing something for my father (who works on the lighting crew) or delivering food to the dressing rooms. I always feel that "oops" videos are really important, especially for people aspiring to be on Broadway. It shows that even Broadway, something many people see as perfect, has flaws and mistakes. It brings shows down-to-earth for the crowd and brings it and the actors who perform in it down from pedestals we often place them on. We definitely need more of these types of videos in the Broadway community
These videos make me insanely happy! Thanks Kara for filming them! Also really funny stories from all the girls :) Just lovely! The bubble ride remind me of Lindsay Mendez's Fly girl where she took us in the Defying gravity ride. But the bubble is way higher
Why is it that just about every time I see granny she has some sort of food or drink in her hand 😂😂😂😂💞💞💞I love you guys and they need to start to remake these!!!
When I saw wicked (June 2013), it was one of Lindsay Mendez's first performances, and she didn't fly in defying gravity!! I didn't know she was even supposed to until about 6 months later when I saw a clip on RU-vid and I was like "wait, she FLIES IN DEFYING GRAVITY???"
Whenever I see kara I always seem to see a perfect little glinda perfect as perfect could be, my little heart tends to start to grin.... She isssss popular she's so popular
7:58 - Carla Stickler!!! Applaud her following the recent news of her going on for "Elphaba" randomly at a moment's notice at the top of 2022!!! 7 years since she last did it and 9:57 - Desi Oakley who is iconic!!! Her voice is spectacular. Halfway during her time in WICKED in 2015, she later also got plucked to being the "Elphaba" understudy. Sad she only got to do the role TWICE. Hoping she returns and does "Elphaba" fulltime 8 times a week in the near future.
OMG I love Kara so much! She's super adorable! LOL My dream is to be on Broadway and play Glinda. :) Is it possible to be the first African-American Glinda on WIcked?
Oh my Oz, those stories were hilarious. I also noticed that when Lindsay Northern was talking about her onstage mishap, Carla could be seen in the mirror as if she was looking for something, like "Did I leave it over here? No, I didn't. Back the way I came." And then she all but runs back the way she came. I don't think Carla even realised that got caught on camera.
My Favourite Moments in This Vlog is when Kara Showed us what was it like tonRide in the Bubble and when She Talked to the ensemble women about their Blooper Stories my Favourite Blooper Story was when Desi talked about how her Netted Skirt got caught and it unraveled across the Stage and she had to pull all of the unraveled threads of the skirt. Funny story
When I watched the show someone trousers broke and nearly fell ( one of the dancing eggs??) they look like that anyway😂 and a backstage member had to come on and hold them up x
8:29 Did they mess up after Fiyero and Elphaba's individual solos? And any one been to that performance? If so, then reply back describing what was it that happened. Please! Did they get prompted by the Stage Manager or Music Director? And who helped them get back on track? The Stage Manager or the Music Director?