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Total Rating: 
****
Opened: 
December 11, 2014
Ended: 
March 15, 2015
Country: 
USA
State: 
California
City: 
Los Angeles
Company/Producers: 
Marc Platt / Universal Pictures
Theater Type: 
Touring
Theater: 
Hollywood Pantages
Theater Address: 
6233 Hollywood Boulevard
Phone: 
800-982-2787
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 45 min
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Score: Stephen Schwartz. Book: Winnie Holzman (adapting Gregory Maguire novel)
Director: 
Joe Mantello
Review: 

Wicked is back, and L.A. loves it! The Broadway musical, which first played here nine years ago and then returned for a record-breaking run two years later, has checked into the Pantages yet again. This time, the cast is headed by Chandra Lee Schwartz (as Glinda) and Emma Raver-Lampman (as Elphaba). Note: Lampman is the standby for Emma Hunter, but she played the role on opening night.

It almost doesn’t matter who is performing in Wicked, so popular is the show. (The sold-out house at the Pantages started cheering lustily the minute the orchestra struck up.) It’s nice to report, though, that both leads light up the stage all night long, thanks to their electrifying singing, clowning, dancing and emoting. They are backed up by some equally gifted supporting actors, notably Kim Zimmer as Madam Morrible and Tim Kazurinsky as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Actually, the entire cast of Wicked deserves praise of the highest order; this may be a third-generation touring company, but there is nothing stale or tired about it. On the contrary, the show seemed as fresh and vital as it could be. Credit director Joe Mantello with not only keeping Wicked’s standards up but getting maximum energy and enthusiasm out of the cast.

Much of the show’s enduring success–at present there are nine international road shows and two concurrent N. American tours–must be attributed to Stephen Schwartz’s captivating score and Winnie Holzman’s sprightly book. When you have a team like that and back up their contributions with the know-how and razzle-dazzle of such Broadway vets as set designer Eugene Lee, costumer Susan Hilferty, and lighting specialist Kenneth Posner–well, that’s the ticket to success. America may not have invented the musical comedy, but practitioners like these sure have perfected it.

Cast: 
Emma Hunton, Chandra Lee Schwartz, Emma Raver-Lampman, Nick Adams, Etai BenShlomo, Jenny Florkowski, Tom Flynn, Kurt Zimmer, Tim Kazurinsky, and a 28-person ensemble.
Technical: 
Set: Eugene Lee; Costume: Susan Hilferty; Lighting: Kenneth Posner; Sound: Tony Meola; Projections: Elaine J. McCarthy; Wigs & Hair: Tom Watson; Production Supervisor: Thom Widmann; Technical Supervisor: Michael Keller; Music Arrangements: Alex Lacamoire & Stephen Oremus; Music Director: Andrew Graham; Dance Arrangements: James Lynn Abbott; Music Coordinator: Michael Keller
Critic: 
Willard Manus
Date Reviewed: 
December 2014