Why does everyone love WICKED? — Page 2
Posted: 5/13/06 at 7:53pm
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Posted: 5/13/06 at 8:02pm
in fact, i've still never seen it.
but i *LOVE*LOVE*LOVE* the original cast recording... so much so that i dont think seeing the show could match up to the scenes i've staged in my imagination.
to go a little deeper, i relate to the story of the misunderstood outsider.
Posted: 5/13/06 at 8:04pm
I think they like belting and mediocre storytelling...
Posted: 5/13/06 at 8:05pm
Honestly i seriously doubt that.
The musical goes strong there and on tour selling out.
Its got a base audience that will be there for quite some time.
The fact that it still sells out far from the stars says a lot.
Posted: 5/13/06 at 8:07pm
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Posted: 5/13/06 at 8:19pm
Posted: 5/13/06 at 8:38pm
Also, I think a lot of people go to see it because it relates to the Wizard of Oz. It's another family-friendly show.
Posted: 5/13/06 at 8:51pm
Love or hate Wicked, it's going to be far more than a blip on the radar. In fact, I'd venture a guess that it may still be playing the Gershwin in 15 years!
Posted: 5/13/06 at 9:44pm
Posted: 5/13/06 at 9:54pm
Sometimes it's okay to love something that isn't necessarily the most intelligent thing out there or that doesn't qualify as "good". Ars gratia artis. However, that doesn't mean you have to love it, but please, don't act condescending towards those who do. Nobody likes elitists. In fact, I bet many of the people who love Wicked are just as intelligent, open-minded, and educated as those who love Sweeney. In fact, it is possible that some of us EVEN LOVE BOTH!!!
Posted: 5/13/06 at 10:13pm
Posted: 5/13/06 at 10:22pm
...with limited edition kiddie-sized green milk.
Posted: 5/13/06 at 10:29pm
I'd rather waste a hundred bucks on that than Wicked.
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Posted: 5/13/06 at 10:36pm
Posted: 5/13/06 at 10:43pm
For those that asked why people love it....
i think it depends on where you are in life, but i find it very relatable for some. I think its a good story for younger girls to see how there is so much more to life than being "popular" and having the cute bf. It shows that standing up for what you believe in is hard, but worth it. Also, it has a political and social undertone to it...not as much as the book did, but still some. There aren't many plays out there about the growing friendship between two girls. It sells for partly the same reason that certain movies sell....besides, everyone likes something different when it comes to plays. I hated The Producers for example, but im sure some of you that are yelling about WICKED, liked it. Instead of focusing on my hatred for a play, however, I find it more useful to discuss a play I actually enjoy.
Posted: 5/13/06 at 10:47pm
I think it seems that EVERYONE LOVES WICKED because those who do are incessantly talking about it and are obsessed, which tends to lead to look like a bigger 'fan base' than there really is.
However, I don't think people actually HATE Wicked. If there were a few appropriate threads about it, I'm sure all would be ok but the incessant posting and obsessing over it is annoying people. Sometimes there are more Wicked threads than anything else. (I do have to say it has gotten better.)
Many people don't like the posts
"OMG, Wicked is WicKed and lyke im ObSessed WiTH EEYDeena and I stALked Her so she Wood Take a PicTuRe wit me! I no I am her fav Fan. Im gonA maKe DinNer for her and ShE wiLL spEnd The Nite OvA!"
So, I'm pretty sure the majority of people enjoy Wicked but don't enjoy some of the threads/posts that are Wicked related.
Edit: I'm the one that asked why people like it and some of your answers are very appropriate and well stated. I can appreciate that you relate to both the main characters. Thank you for your honesty.
Updated On: 5/13/06 at 10:47 PM
Posted: 5/13/06 at 10:51pm
Posted: 5/13/06 at 10:54pm
It was ok....but once was definately enough for me.
Posted: 5/13/06 at 10:55pm
It was ok....but once was definately enough for me."
Wow! That really well summed up what I wrote above.
Posted: 5/14/06 at 12:53am
How do you not watch a show you bought a ticket for? And how do you know you don't like it if you don't watch it?
Looks like those Wicked fans who go on and on about it don't like when the detractors speak up. Freedom of speech!!!
Posted: 5/14/06 at 1:01am
and about the tv show comment, which perhaps i should have worded better, jane, obviously you watch a show you bought a ticket for...i meant to address (and should have worded it better, i apologize) those that say they hate it, and then buy tickets to it, see it, and then continue to bitch about it.
Updated On: 5/14/06 at 01:01 AM
Posted: 5/14/06 at 1:10am
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