It’s been an absolute pleasure witnessing the extraordinary events leading up to the creation of the highly stylish film musical, “Wicked”. With the second movie set to hit cinemas later this year, there’s no end in sight to these exciting updates! Recently, a vocalist from the production couldn’t resist poking fun at “Hamilton” with a clever joke on TikTok.
Meg Doherty, who has played various roles in the Wicked Broadway musical, had the chance to be part of the ensemble of the movie adaptations. In a viral TikTok the performer posted from her work on the movie, she gave fans a look inside the vocal booth with her. Check it:
@meggles_doherty
♬ original sound – Meg Doherty
Instead of focusing solely on the well-known cast members such as Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande from the “Wicked” movie, it’s important to remember that numerous talents played a crucial role in its production. In a viral video with over six million views, Doherty demonstrates the ensemble performing “Defying Gravity” collectively for the soundtrack. Their harmonies are nothing short of breathtaking, and with each singer isolated in their own mini vocal booths, they essentially create a symphony of voices. However, what truly captivates me is Meg Doherty’s tribute to “Hamilton” in the video description.
was in the room where it happens. Wait, that’s a different show… 💖💚
As a dedicated theater enthusiast, I can’t help but appreciate the clever reference she made to “The Room Where It Happens” from the iconic Broadway play, Hamilton. While her quip was undoubtedly aimed at fellow drama buffs, her claim rings true given her incredible opportunity to record vocals for the movie adaptation of “Defying Gravity.” This must have been an immense honor for Doherty, who graced both the stage as Madame Morrible and Shenshen, Glinda’s friend, in the original Broadway production. Now, her voice adds a crucial dimension to the Wicked soundtrack, making it all the more thrilling to witness this experience from her unique perspective.
From a movie enthusiast’s perspective, it’s fascinating to note that “Wicked” and “Hamilton,” two musicals that have had an incredible run on Broadway, share a connection through the talented director Jon M. Chu. This filmmaker was also behind the camera for the film adaptation of another Broadway gem, “In The Heights,” which was penned by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the same genius who wrote “Hamilton.” In an amusing twist, Miranda himself joked that some of the choreography from “In The Heights” found its way into “Wicked.
Notably, two of the century’s most popular and cherished musicals are under discussion, which comes as no shock. We eagerly anticipate the moment when Wicked: For Good graces the screens in cinemas this November, reminiscent of Doherty’s video. Presently, the initial film is playing in theaters and on Premium Video On Demand, generating buzz during award season. It seems this sensation will linger for quite some time.
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2025-01-17 06:07