Pamina und auch Judith spielen die Nessa mit so einer Natürlichkeit! (Fand es am Broadway zum Teil zu überspielt) Die Szene hat mich in Hamburg sehr unerwartet berührt... 🥺
Ich liebe diese Szene und bin echt so traurig, dass die nicht auf CD dabei ist... Aber naja, es sind halt sehr viele Sprechparts... Danke fürs Hochladen!
Well it is red like it, but it was red and gold (Like her wheelchair.) and almost to me at least almost looked like a very elegant robe. But i do like of how her hair was down and curly instead of in a bun.
why are countries always don't getting permission or using american parts to movies or stores when they are clearly not supposed to be that way when written, the Shoes are Silver SHOES OR sILVER Slippers not RUBY SLIPPERS. Stop using the films shoes especially when the creators went back to the original book to use silver not ruby.
This production did not buy the rights to thw original broadway production so they had to change all these details... As you can see... Elphaba has red hair and is a little more emerald than pure green and so on...
If I may: you can‘t see it in the video, but the shoes start out silver and Elphaba’s magic turns them red. This was done to honor both the movie as well as the book. 😊
@@PaminaLenn thank you for this, the only pictures from this production i can find are of her in the red shoes not the silver ones. And The Broadway show did this as well, they paid warner allot of money to change them from Silver to Ruby with lighting, and then you never see the shoes ever again till curtain call. I'm so used to every one turning them ruby just cause the film, when the writer of the story clearly mafde them Silver Shoes, or he would have said Ruby shoes not Silver, and just cause the movie did it due to the lights and it being new technology with colors doesn't mean you need to throw out what the original used and created long before the mom film. Thank you for this information. I believe that this production is better with its effects and its acting due to it being much richer with the dramatic realism that the original book had, and not what the Broadway shows depicting. I love the book hated the show and just love the score not the story they are telling cause it Grates what the writer was and is trying to say to his audience. And you can have darker musicals on Broadway not everything has to be MGM Sugar coated and teaching life lessons for children.