Vgyvfsbsuhshegsvs!!!!!!!! GUYS!! GUESS WHO GOT TO GO TO WICKED's 7,486th SHOW!!! On Tuesday, April 11th, Wicked performed its 7,486th show, making it the 4th longest running show in Broadway history. IT WAS SO GOOD!! THE CAST WAS AWESOME AND IT WAS JUST ONE OF THE BEST THINGS IN MY LIFE
I saw Wicked a couple of weeks ago and idk what happened to my phone but i didn't get the audio of the first act so, I'm wondering if there's a kind soul out there who can share with me an audio with the current cast 🙏🏼
Notes: MK’s second performance as Elphaba s/b on Broadway
Mary Kate Morrissey (s/b Elphaba), McKenzie Kurtz (Glinda), James D. Gish (Fiyero), Michele Pawk (Madame Morrible), Cleavant Derricks (The Wizard), Michael Wartella (Boq), Mikayla Renfrow (Nessarose), Clifton Davis (Dr. Dillamond)
Thank you for all the things you do and for sharing them 💜
would you happen to have the full show audio or footage of James D. Gish as Fiyero from Wicked? If not, is there anyone else who might have it? Thank you and Happy New Year 💜
I only have audios of him as Fiyero! Here’s a few:
Talia Suskauer (Elphaba), Allie Trimm (s/b Glinda), James D. Gish (Fiyero), Cleavant Derricks (The Wizard), Sharon Sachs (Madame Morrible), Mikayla Renfrow (Nessarose), Jordan Barrow (Boq), Clifton Davis (Doctor Dillamond) July 11, 2022; Broadway
Talia Suskauer (Elphaba), Brittney Johnson (Glinda), James D. Gish (Fiyero), Cleavant Derricks (The Wizard), Sharon Sachs (Madame Morrible), Mikayla Renfrow (Nessarose), Jordan Barrow (Boq), Clifton Davis (Doctor Dillamond) October 23, 2022; Broadway
Alyssa Fox (s/b Elphaba), Brittney Johnson (Glinda), James D. Gish (Fiyero), Clevant Derricks (The Wizard), Michele Pawk (Madame Morrible), Mikayla Renfrow (Nessarose), Yando Lopez (u/s Boq), Clifton Davis (Doctor Dillamond), Dashi Mitchell (u/s Chistery), Kristina Doucette (Witch's Mother), Kevin Massey (u/s Witch's Father/ Ozian Official), Alicia Albright (s/w ensemble), Micaela Martinez (s/w Ensemble), Hunter Mikles (s/w Ensemble), Allsun O'Malley (s/w Ensemble), Jesse JP Johnson (s/w Ensemble) January 7, 2023; Broadway || Notes: Overall some of the best performances by the cast! Photo of the cast board included. Recorded by a friend and released by Operachristinedaae
Shelton Jackson “Spike” Lee (born March 20, 1957) is a film director, producer, writer, actor, and professor. His production company, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks has produced more than 35 films since 1983.
He was born in Atlanta, the son of Jacqueline Carroll (néeShelton), a teacher of arts and black literature, and William James Edward Lee III, a jazz musician, and composer. He has three younger siblings, Joie, David, and Cinqué, each of whom has worked in many different positions in his films. Director Malcolm D. Lee is his cousin. When he was a child, the family moved from Atlanta to Brooklyn. His mother nicknamed him “Spike” during his childhood. He attended John Dewey High School in Brooklyn’s Gravesend neighborhood.
He graduated from Morehouse College with a BA in Mass Communications, where he made his first student film, Last Hustle in Brooklyn. He took film courses at Clark Atlanta University. He did graduate work at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where he earned an MFA in Film and Television.
He made his directorial debut with She’s Gotta Have It. He has since written and directed such films as Do the Right Thing, Jungle Fever, Malcolm X, He Got Game, The Original Kings of Comedy, 25th Hour, Inside Man, Chi-Raq, and BlacKkKlansman. He acted in ten of his films.
His films have explored race relations, colorism in the African American community, the role of media in contemporary life, urban crime and poverty, and other political issues. He has won numerous accolades for his work, including an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, a Student Academy Award, a BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, two Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards, and the Cannes Grand Prix. He has received an Academy Honorary Award, an Honorary BAFTA Award, an Honorary César, and the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize.
He married attorney Tonya Lewis Lee (1992). They have two children. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
people will get mad at me for “armchair diagnosing” real life (or dead) musicians as autistic. but autism isn’t a pathology, it’s a neurotype, so i can do what i want and will anyway. my list (argue with the wall) (based off lyrics, biographies, interviews, vibes) is in no particular order as follows:
will toledo thom yorke aurora gerard way courtney love (is prof. diagnosed so i didn’t even need to put her here but apparently some people don’t believe it) bjork richard d. james colin meloy (has a diagnosed son which just confirms it for me) adrianne lenker katiejane garside kat bjelland connie converse mc ride yeule kimya dawson david tibet emilie autumn adrian borland tom waits michael gira townes van zandt IAMX eminem (controversial) henry rollins kurt cobain (controversial) lydia lunch julien baker conor oberst blixa bargeld fiona apple (HIGHLY controversial) nico poly styrene amanda palmer (contentious. could be) sidney gish lauren tate marina diamandis (controversial) jeff mangum jay clayton i could go on and on and have missed so many i will hit myself for not having remembered later. you get my point
people like david byrne gary numan and grimes aren’t listed here because they’ve openly spoken about it before and some have been diagnosed so it doesn’t count
Alex Brightman (Beetlejuice), Elizabeth Teeter (Lydia Deetz), Natalie Charle Ellis (u/s Barbara Maitland), David Josefsberg (Adam Maitland), Adam Dannheisser (Charles Deetz), Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer (Delia Deetz), Michelle Aravena (Miss Argentina), Will Blum (u/s Otho), Danny Rutigliano (Maxie Dean), Brooke Leigh Engen (u/s Maxine Dean/Juno), Dana Steingold (Girl Scout), Eric Anthony Johnson (s/w Ensemble), Sean McManus (t/r Ensemble)
Notes:
Very good capture of Nat as Barbara! some shakiness throughout but not too bad. some washout is seen throughout but nothing enough to take away from the video. Nat is absolutely fantastic as Barbara and she proves to be the absolute best and most underrated cast member. Also has Will Blum as Otho, but only as Otho. Eric Anthony Johnson plays all the ensemble parts Will should be playing for the Otho track. This causes some issues in songs with big ensemble parts such as beautiful sound and the reprise where a clone is missing. Overall a fantastic capture of a 'new' Barbara u/s.
1080p
NFT Date: August 1, 2023
Screenshots: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAiv99
Video is $15
Wicked - Broadway
January 8, 2023 - Medium Observation
Video | Matinée
Cast:
Talia Suskauer (Elphaba), Brittney Johnson (Glinda), James D. Gish (Fiyero), Clevant Derricks (The Wizard), Michele Pawk (Madame Morrible), Celia Hottenstein (u/s Nessarose), Yando Lopez (u/s Boq), Clifton Davis (Doctor Dillamond), Dashi Mitchell (u/s Chistery), Alison Mitchell (u/s Witch's Mother), Michael Thatcher (Witch's Father/ Ozian Official)
Notes:
Fantastic capture of Wicked. a head blocks some action in the bottom right at times but I work around it so not much is missed. Washout is inevitable on Elphaba in some scenes like defying gravity, unfortunately. Yando was a great Boq and was very adorable in the role. Talia and Brittney slay the house down together where I get goosebumps throughout.
From Wichita to Dodge City, to the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Wyatt Earp is taught that nothing matters more than family and the law. Joined by his brothers and Doc Holliday, Earp wages war on the dreaded Clanton and McLaury gangs.

Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Wyatt Earp: Kevin Costner
Doc Holliday: Dennis Quaid
Nicholas Earp: Gene Hackman
James Earp: David Andrews
Morgan Earp: Linden Ashby
Ike Clanton: Jeff Fahey
Josie Marcus: Joanna Going
Sheriff Johnny Behan: Mark Harmon
Virgil Earp: Michael Madsen
Allie Earp: Catherine O’Hara
Ed Masterson: Bill Pullman
Big Nose Kate: Isabella Rossellini
Bat Masterson: Tom Sizemore
Bessie Earp: JoBeth Williams
Mattie Blaylock: Mare Winningham
Mr. Sutherland: James Gammon
Frank McLaury: Rex Linn
John Clum: Randle Mell
Tom McLaury: Adam Baldwin
Urilla Sutherland: Annabeth Gish
Curly Bill Brocius: Lewis Smith
Young Wyatt: Ian Bohen
Virginia Earp: Betty Buckley
Lou Earp: Alison Elliott
Sherm McMasters: Todd Allen
Francis O’Rourke: Mackenzie Astin
Warren Earp: Jim Caviezel
Mrs. Sutherland: Karen Grassle
Frank Stillwell: John Dennis Johnston
Sally: Téa Leoni
Ed Ross: Martin Kove
Bob Hatch: Jack Kehler
Pete Spence: Kirk Fox
Johnny Ringo: Norman Howell
Marshal Fred White: Boots Southerland
Indian Charlie: James ‘Scotty’ Augare
Billy Clanton: Gabriel Folse
Billy Claiborne: Kris Kamm
Judge Spicer: John Lawlor
John Shanssey: Michael McGrady
Dr. Seger: Ben Zeller
Stable Hand: Rockne Tarkington
Mayor Wilson: David Doty
Gyp Clements: Matt O’Toole
Saddle Tramp: Brett Cullen
Danny: Owen Roizman
Gambler: Lawrence Kasdan
McGee: Matt Beck
Film Crew:
Costume Design: Colleen Atwood
Original Music Composer: James Newton Howard
Producer: Kevin Costner
Set Decoration: Cheryl Carasik
Production Design: Ida Random
Producer: Lawrence Kasdan
Executive Producer: Charles Okun
Director of Photography: Owen Roizman
Producer: Jim Wilson
Casting: Jennifer Shull
Editor: Carol Littleton
Art Direction: Gary Wissner
Set Designer: Charlie Daboub
Key Costumer: Barry Francis Delaney
Set Designer: Barry Chusid
Music Editor: Jim Weidman
Supervising Sound Editor: Stu Bernstein
Camera Operator: Ian Fox
Executive Producer: Michael Grillo
Hair Supervisor: Marlene D. Williams
Assistant Art Director: Gershon Ginsburg
Executive Producer: Dan Gordon
Camera Operator: Bill Roe
Foley: John Murray
Script Supervisor: Anne Rapp
Second Unit Director of Photography: Richard Bowen
Set Designer: Tom Reta
Dialogue Editor: Lewis Goldstein
Executive Producer: Jon Slan
Makeup Artist: Francisco X. Pérez
Stunts: Gary McLarty
Visual Effects Producer: Robert Stadd
Chief Lighting Technician: Ian Kincaid
Still Photographer: Ben Glass
Dialogue Editor: James Matheny
Costume Supervisor: Cha Blevins
Foley: Dan O’Connell
Property Master: William A. Petrotta
Supervising Sound Editor: Robert Grieve
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Kline
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin O’Connell
Construction Coordinator: Greg John Callas
Boom Operator: Joel Shryack
ADR Supervisor: Jessica Gallavan
Hairstylist: Elle Elliott
Dialogue Editor: Alison Fisher
Key Makeup Artist: Gerald Quist
Makeup Supervisor: Michael Mills
ADR Editor: Joe Dorn
Supervising Dialogue Editor: Bobby Mackston
Key Costumer: Ruby K. Manis
Key Grip: Tim Ryan
Location Manager: Paul Hargrave
Key Hair Stylist: Dorothy D. Fox
Steadicam Operator: Rusty Geller
ADR Editor: Stephen Janisz
Rigging Gaffer: Kim Kono
Dolly Grip: David L. Merrill
Costume Supervisor: Le Dawson
Key Costumer: James M. George
Casting Associate: Phil Poulos
Casting Associate: Elizabeth Shull
Movie Reviews:
GenerationofSwine: Tombstone was a different beast, and that sort of overshadows this, given that one tries to be more accurate and the other goes for entertainment.
Take Wyatt Earp as a biopic and it is a superb and fair film. Compare it to Tombstone which was more of a Western and it’s lacking the flair.
However, it ends abruptly, and it is miscast. Cosner (and i am a fan) doesn’t really make a good Earp. Dennis Quaid who I am also a fan of, doesn’t make a good Doc. This was 1994, in the 80s I might have a dif...