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Elphaba
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Idina Menzel as Elphaba with Norbert Leo Butz as Fiyero in the Original Broadway Cast of Wicked
First appearance Wicked (1995)
Created by L. Frank Baum & Gregory Maguire
Portrayed by Idina Menzel
Information
Nickname(s) Elphie
Fabala
Sister (Saint) Aelphaba
Fae
Auntie Witch
Species human (witch)
Gender female
Title Wicked Witch of the West
Family Melena Thropp (mother)
Wizard of Oz (father)
Nessarose (half-sister)
Shell Thropp (half-brother)
Children Liir
Address Kiamo Ko

Elphaba is the name given to the Wicked Witch of the West in Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire, as well as in the Broadway adaptation, Wicked. Idina Kim Menzel (born May 30 1971 is an American Tony Award winning Actress, Singer and Songwriter who achieved fame for her Norbert Leo Butz (born January 30, 1967) is an American Actor best known for his work in Broadway theatre. Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, is a Parallel novel published in 1995. Lyman Frank Baum ( May 15 1856 &ndash May 5 1919) was an American Author, Actor, and Independent filmmaker Gregory Maguire (born June 9, 1954 in Albany, New York) is an American author Idina Kim Menzel (born May 30 1971 is an American Tony Award winning Actress, Singer and Songwriter who achieved fame for her The Wicked Witch of the West (or simply The Wicked Witch) is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L Melena Thropp a Fictional character in Gregory Maguire 's novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. The Wizard of Oz (or simply The Wizard) is a Fictional character in the Land of Oz created by American author L Nessarose Thropp is the name of the woman who becomes the Wicked Witch of the East in Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Shell Thropp is a character in the fictional works Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West and Son of a Witch, both by Liir (pronounced "leer" is a supporting character in Gregory Maguire 's novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, and Kiamo Ko is the ancestral home of Fiyero, the Prince of the Arjiki tribe in both the novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by The Wicked Witch of the West (or simply The Wicked Witch) is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, is a Parallel novel published in 1995. Gregory Maguire (born June 9, 1954 in Albany, New York) is an American author Broadway, as the name implies is a wide avenue in New York City. Wicked is a musical with songs and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Winnie Holzman. In the original L. Frank Baum book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the witch is unnamed and we know little about her life. Lyman Frank Baum ( May 15 1856 &ndash May 5 1919) was an American Author, Actor, and Independent filmmaker Witchcraft, in various historical anthropological religious and mythological contexts is the use of certain kinds of Supernatural or magical powers Elphaba is modeled after the witch as she is shown in the 1939 classic movie The Wizard of Oz: Green-skinned, clad entirely in black, and wearing a tall peaked hat. Year 1939 ( MCMXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical - Fantasy film mainly directed by Victor Fleming and based on the 1900 children’s Maguire formulated the name out of L. Frank Baum's name. L. Frank Baum became El-pha-ba. In both adaptations, Elphaba is also called by several nicknames including Elphie, Fabala, Sister (Saint) Aelphaba, and Fae.

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Elphaba in the book

Elphaba is the daughter of Melena Thropp and the Wizard of Oz (a fact which Elphaba discovers near the end of her life). Melena Thropp a Fictional character in Gregory Maguire 's novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. The Wizard of Oz (or simply The Wizard) is a Fictional character in the Land of Oz created by American author L Her father's origins beyond Oz is one possible explanation of her green skin, and is the reason she is able read to the Grimmerie. The Grimmerie (a variation on the words ' Grimoire ' and 'gramarye' is a Fictional book of spells in Gregory Maguire 's novel Wicked Through her mother, she can lay claim to the highest held title of Munchkinland, the Eminent Thropp. Munchkin Country (or Munchkinland in the 1939 film and its imitators is a region in the fictional Land of Oz in L Frexspar, the unionist minister and missionary, is her mother’s husband. Nessarose, the Wicked Witch of the East, and Shell, the Emperor of Oz after the wizard's departure, are her half siblings. Nessarose Thropp is the name of the woman who becomes the Wicked Witch of the East in Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by The Wicked Witch of the East is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L Shell Thropp is a character in the fictional works Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West and Son of a Witch, both by Elphaba also has a son, Liir, who was illegitimately conceived with her lover, Fiyero. Liir (pronounced "leer" is a supporting character in Gregory Maguire 's novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, and Fiyero is a character in Gregory Maguire 's novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, as well as in the Broadway Liir was apparently carried to term while Elphaba was in a coma.

Elphaba attends Shiz University where she becomes fast friends with Glinda (who later becomes "Glinda the Good") and Boq. Shiz University is a fictional university in Gregory Maguire 's revisionist novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. Glinda (or Glinda the Good Witch) is a Fictional character in the Land of Oz created by American author L Boq is a minor character in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L Frank Baum. She also meets Fiyero there. Fiyero is a character in Gregory Maguire 's novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, as well as in the Broadway When she runs into Glinda near the end of her life and finds out Glinda has given Nessarose's ruby slippers to Dorothy and is helping to support the Wizard, she becomes angry, frustrated and sad. Nessarose Thropp is the name of the woman who becomes the Wicked Witch of the East in Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by The ruby slippers are the magical shoes worn by Dorothy (played by Judy Garland) in the 1939 MGM movie The Wizard of Oz Dorothy Gale is a Fictional character, the Protagonist of many of the Oz novels by American author L Elphaba also has paranoia problems, so she is scared as well. Paranoia is a disturbed thought process characterized by excessive Anxiety or Fear, often to the point of Irrationality and Delusion. She enters into a heated argument with Glinda, eventually storming off to track down Dorothy and retrieve the slippers, with which she is obsessed. Shortly thereafter, the two encounter each other as Elphaba prepares to return to the Vinkus. The Winkie Country is a division of the fictional Land of Oz. Glinda attempts to speak to Elphaba, but finds herself ignored. This is the last time the two see each other.

Elphaba is portrayed as an aspiring revolutionary, perhaps inspired by her childhood days in Quadling Country, whose ecosystem and people were stricken by the government’s ruthless ruby mining and road building efforts in the area. The Quadling Country is the southern division of L Frank Baum 's Land of Oz. She is shown as a passionate supporter of Animal rights (Animals, as opposed to animals, are speaking/thinking animals): she speaks out against Madame Morrible’s anti-Animal poetry; works with Doctor Dillamond, a Goat, to find the biological difference between Animals, animals, and humans; protects a Lion cub in a life sciences class; and is often shown refusing to eat meat that could possibly come from Animal sources. Madame Muriel Morrible is a Fictional character in author Gregory Maguire 's 1995 novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of Doctor Dillon Dillamond is a character in author Gregory Maguire 's 1995 novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West Her revolutionary goals, however, fade after a failed assassination attempt on Madame Morrible’s life and the death of Fiyero. Fiyero is a character in Gregory Maguire 's novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, as well as in the Broadway

The theme of forgiveness plays a large role in her life after this point, as she attempts to seek forgiveness for the death of Fiyero from his wife, Sarima. Sarima, however, refuses to listen to Elphaba’s story of his death, and when she is murdered by the Wizard’s forces, Elphaba is left unsatisfied and plunges into madness. The theme of forgiveness comes full circle, and is instrumental in her death: Dorothy comes to Elphaba's castle asking her forgiveness for killing her sister. Elphaba dies before being able to grant forgiveness of her own.

Elphaba is green, and several theories are put forward in the book to explain the phenomenon. Melena sees the color as a punishment for her infidelity to her husband, Frexspar sees it as originally as a result of his careless words “The devil is coming” on her birth day, and later as punishment for his failure to protect his parishioners from the Clock of the Time Dragon. The Wizard’s use of the Magical Elixir during Elphaba’s conception, along with the fact that the Wizard is of another world, are also possibilities.

Elphaba is also seemingly allergic to water. Water is a common Chemical substance that is essential for the survival of all known forms of Life. This connects to the Elphaba’s ponderings over the existence of her soul: without water, there is no baptism. The soul, according to many religious and philosophical beliefs is the self-awareness, or Consciousness, unique to a particular living In Christianity, baptism ( Greek, "immersing" "performing Ablutions " is the ritual act with the use of water by which one is admitted While she raves at Dorothy toward the end of the book, Elphaba claims that she does not want a soul, as it would grant her "everlastingness", and she has already been tormented enough by life. The final bucket splash is described as a baptism, after which Elphaba is clearly shown to have a soul.

This bucket splash also connects to the fable of Saint Aelphaba, for whom Elphaba is named, who was said to disappear beyond a waterfall, and never return. This in turn connects Elphaba with the stories that Sarima tells her children about a wicked witch who disappears into a cave. At the end of the story it is tradition that the children ask if the witch ever comes out, to which Sarima replies "not yet". At the end of the book, that dialogue is repeated, suggesting that Elphaba will eventually rise again. In interviews, Maguire has stated that the witch may die but will always come back, no matter what.

Elphaba in the musical

For the musical Wicked, Elphaba was written to be less cynical and more sympathetic than the novel counterpart. In the book, Elphaba virtually goes mad, and tries to convince herself and others that she is truly "wicked"; however in the musical, she is merely carried away by her emotions for a period after the deaths of several of those closest to her. The end result in both cases is an unfair and distorted transformation of her reputation into a legendary figure of evil. Evil, in many cultures is used to describe acts or thoughts which are contrary to some particular religion

Liir and Sarima are not present in the musical, and a love triangle with Fiyero and Glinda exists instead of that with Sarima. The young Elphaba shows interest in sorcery from the beginning of her education (being selected by Madame Morrible to be tutoured personally), as opposed to having it thrust upon her as in the book. Madame Muriel Morrible is a Fictional character in author Gregory Maguire 's 1995 novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of Elphaba is explicitly shown to survive at the end, and goes to live a life beyond Oz with Fiyero, where in the book her impending resurrection is only hinted at. Elphaba is also the creator of the Tin Woodman (through a spell to save Boq, who had had his heart shrunken to apparent non-existence by Nessarose), the Scarecrow (through a spell with which she attempts to save Fiyero from being tortured to death on her account) and the Cowardly Lion (the Lion Cub she rescued from the class after the Goat Doctor's removal); in the book the former is a result of an ax bewitched by Nessarose, and the latter's existence has nothing to do with Fiyero, other than her slight suspicion that he might indeed be her love coming back to find her, which just proves to be a paranoid delusion. The Tin Woodman (also known as the Tin Man or the Tin Woodsman, the latter appearing only in adaptations the former used only occasionally by Baum is a character Boq is a minor character in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L Frank Baum. The Scarecrow is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L The Cowardly Lion is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L

Her relationship with Glinda (called "Galinda" until she renames herself in the latter part of the first act) is a central feature of the musical. As in the novel, the two initially despise each other, but eventually develop a strong friendship (though their original, mutual hatred is far stronger in the musical than in the book). For a while, Elphaba goes along with Glinda's attempts to make her popular, but her rebellious and revolutionary nature ultimately forces her to reject both social and political popularity in favour of doing what she knows to be right in fighting to save the Animals. Just prior to Elphaba's supposed melting, the two confess that each has been changed by their friendship: Elphaba admits that Glinda was the only friend she ever had, and Glinda replies that Elphaba was the only friend she has ever had who really mattered.

Elphaba also has a less significant vendetta with Madame Morrible in the musical than in the book: In the novel, Elphaba relentlessly attempts to kill Morrible, but in the musical, Elphaba has virtually nothing to do with her after the conclusion of the first act.

In the musical, Elphaba's aversion to water is no more than one of several ridiculous rumors started by those who fear her. Elphaba used this to her advantage by disappearing when Dorothy threw a bucket of water at her, fooling everyone into believing she was dead, even though she just went down a trapdoor.

The role of Elphaba was originally played on Broadway and in London by Idina Menzel, who won the 2004 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance. Idina Kim Menzel (born May 30 1971 is an American Tony Award winning Actress, Singer and Songwriter who achieved fame for her The Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical is the Tony Awards award given to the actress who was voted as the best actress in a musical, whether a new production

Powers and Abilities

The first power which Elphaba demonstrates is the ability to perform a magical attack on anyone toward whom she feels anger. Magic, sometimes known as sorcery, is a Conceptual system that asserts human ability to control the natural world (including events objects people and She uses this power twice: Following the song "Dear Old Shiz", Madame Morrible insists upon caring for Nessarose, something which Elphaba has always done herself. Madame Muriel Morrible is a Fictional character in author Gregory Maguire 's 1995 novel Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of Nessarose Thropp is the name of the woman who becomes the Wicked Witch of the East in Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by When the headmistrss ignores her objections, she flies into a rage, and somehow causes everyone standing around Nessarose's wheelchair to be thrown backward. A wheelchair is a wheeled Mobility device in which the user sits The chair then spins in place for several seconds before reversing into Elphaba's hands. She uses this power a second time when, following the firing of Doctor Dillamond, the new History teacher brings a caged Lion Cub into the classroom and announces that he intends to prevent the Animal from learning to talk. The lion ( Panthera leo) is a member of the family Felidae and one of four Big cats in the Genus Panthera. This enrages Elphaba, and she uses her magic to throw everyone away from the cage and subsequently immobilise them long enough to take the Lion Cub out of the room and set it free. In this instance, her power does not affect Fiyero, the first suggestion that she may have feelings for him.

Elphaba is shown to have certain precognitive and/or clairvoyant abilities. Precognition (from the Latin præ- “prior to” + cognitio “a getting to know” denotes a form of Extrasensory perception where in a person is said to perceive Clairvoyance (from 17th century French with clair meaning "clear" and voyance meaning "visibility" is the apparent ability to gain These are in evidence at two points during the musical: During the song "The Wizard and I", Elphaba sings of how she has just experienced "a vision almost like a prophecy", in which she foresees that one day, all of Oz will hold a celebration all to do with her. In Spirituality including Religion, visions comprise Inspirational renderings generally of a Future state and/or of a mythical Prophecy, generally describes the disclosing of Information that is not known to the Prophet by any ordinary means In a tragic twist, this actually turns out to be the celebration which takes place following her supposed death. The second reference to this ability occurs when she has a vision of Dorothy's house flying through the sky, accompanied by a feeling that Nessarose is in danger. Her seeing the house could be regarded as simply catching sight of it as it is carried by the cyclone, however the fact that Fiyero, who is with her at the time, could not see it seems to support the theory of its being a vision.

Elphaba is able to read the Grimmerie despite the fact that it is written in 'the lost language of spells'. The Grimmerie (a variation on the words ' Grimoire ' and 'gramarye' is a Fictional book of spells in Gregory Maguire 's novel Wicked She first demonstrates this talent when the Wizard asks her to perform a levitation spell on one of his pet monkeys as proof of her powers; she finds exactly the right spell within seconds, reads it as easily as she would her own language, and makes it work perfectly on her first try. However, although she has an instinctive knack for knowing which spell is appropriate in certain cases, and can pronounce the words of the language, she later reveals that she does not actually understand what they mean.

Besides these specific powers, Elphaba has amazing power and proficiency with magic in general, to the extent that Madame Morrible insists that she be tutoured in sorcery individually. Elphaba can perform the spells of the Grimmerie (reputed to be the most powerful in all the Land of Oz) with ease, even succeeding in creating an effective result when the subject of the spell is many miles away and when she has adapted the incantation to suit the circumstance in which it is used. An example of such a success when both of the aforementioned problems have been in play is the spell she used to save Fiyero from death, although admittedly that spell did have the unintended effect of transforming him into a scarecrow. She has also used the book's spells to accomplish feats which appear to be impossible for Ozian magicians, such as enabling things to fly. Toward the end of the musical, it is revealed that the Wizard is in fact Elphaba's father, and Madame Morrible attributes Elphaba's immense magical power to the fact that "she was a child of both worlds".

In the book, Elphaba doesn't have that knack for magic. She has a hidden magic power, but it only emerges when Elphaba gets extremely angry. This happens twice in the book: Once when the cook of the caravan she was going with to get to the Vinkus threatened to cook Elphaba's son, Liir, after Elphaba had complained about the cook's cruelty to Animals. His corpse was found all puffed up, as if he had been attacked by bees. Elphaba had some bees with her on the journey, and it is implied that she may have influenced them to kill the cook. She denied that she had done anything to him until the Elephant, Princess Nastoya, told her that she had a hidden power. The second time she used this power was when Sarima's son Manek convinced Liir to hide in the fish well and left him there. Manek is the son of Fiyero and Sarima in Wicked by Gregory Maguire. Liir nearly drowned, but they were just in time to save him. Elphaba realized she had motherly feelings for Liir, but her anger at Manek caused her hidden power to jump out again, this time making an icicle fall on Manek and kill him. Both of the times her power showed itself, it was to protect Liir.

Musical cast

Actresses who have played Elphaba in the musical include:

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Idina Kim Menzel (born May 30 1971 is an American Tony Award winning Actress, Singer and Songwriter who achieved fame for her Shoshana Elise Bean (born September 1, 1977) is an American stage Actress and Singer known for her roles in Broadway Eden Erica Espinosa (born February 2, 1978 in Anaheim, California) is an American Singer and stage Ana Kristina Gasteyer (born May 4, 1967) is an American actress and Comedian. Julia Kathleen Murney (born January 14, 1969) is an American Actress and Singer, primarily featured in Theatre and Kristy Cates is an American actress and Singer, best known for her role as Elphaba in the Chicago production of Wicked Dee Roscioli (born Danielle Marie Roscioli on July 20, 1977 in Easton Pennsylvania) is an American actress. Saycon A Sengbloh (born October 23, 1977) is an American Actress and Singer. Brandi Chavonne Massey is an American stage Actress and Singer. Jenna Leigh Green (born August 22, 1974) is an American actress known for her performances on the television show Sabrina the Victoria Matlock (born 1978 is an American musical theatre actress Coleen Sexton (c 1980 West New York, New Jersey) is an American stage Actress who made her Broadway debut at age 20 in Frank Kerry Ellis (born May 6, 1979) is a British stage actress who recently starred as Elphaba in the West End production of the musical Caissie Levy (born ca 1981 in Hamilton Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian stage Actress and Singer. Stephanie J Block (born Stephanie Janette Block on September 19, 1972) is an American stage Actress and member of Lisa Brescia, born in Sioux Falls South Dakota, is an American musical theatre actress who has performed as lead and understudy in several Broadway shows Ashleigh Gray is a British Musical theatre performer who has worked on UK tours and is currently appearing as the standby for the role of Elphaba in the London Amanda Harrison is an Australian stage actress and singer who is currently originating the role of Elphaba in the Melbourne production of the musical
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