Exploring 'Wicked': From Early Struggles to Cinematic Magic

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Before becoming a Broadway sensation, the musical 'Wicked' underwent significant changes during its initial run in San Francisco in 2003. Despite mixed reviews and a lengthy runtime, the show evolved through audience feedback and creative team adjustments, leading to its eventual success. The musical, based on Gregory Maguire's novel, explores the backstory of the witches from 'The Wizard of Oz' and has become a cultural phenomenon, grossing over $5 billion. The upcoming movie adaptation is expected to be a box office hit.
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