As the author of the new āSchool for Wicked Witchesā middle grade series from Scholastic, Iāve been lucky enough to get paid to study up on The Wizard of Ozāboth L. Frank Baumās famous books and the legendary 1939 film. That research has also included a deep dive into āWicked,ā the global-phenomenon musical based on the Gregory Maguire novels revealing the untold backstory behind Glinda the Good Witch and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West.
The new PG-13-rated movie adaptation of āWickedā opened November 22, and Iāve heard from plenty of young āSchool for Wicked Witchesā readers who absolutely cannot wait to see it. Iāve also heard from more than a few baffled parents looking for Cliffās Notes on the musical so they can properly share the moment with their kids.Ā
If youāre planning to accompany your young ones to the theater and have never seen the musical or heard āWickedā songs, Iāve got you covered. The guide below is designed to help you impress your kids with your knowledge of the filmās six key Act 1 hits. So stream or download the Original Broadway Cast Recording, and letās get studying!
No One Mourns the Wicked
A clear tribute to Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead from āThe Wizard of Oz.ā
What an opening number! Weāre instantly in it with those horns and strings straining to break free and the minor-key basses yanking them down to earth once, twice, before sinking into the anxious overture.Ā
DONāT MISS: Glinda gets cut off by the crowd before she can sing āIā ā a crucial bit of character conflict since she knows sheās lying here. Who else gets cut off just before that word? Elphaba, in our next song. Parallelism!
KEYWORD ALERT: Whatās the first word of the entire musical? Good. This will be important. Also a certain gentleman sings āand follow me down.ā Put a pin in that word, too.
The Wizard and I
Same vibe as Somewhere Over the Rainbow from āThe Wizard of Oz.ā
Like Dorothyās main ditty, this is Elphabaās āI Wishā song, where she tells us all her problems and dares to dream her dreams really could come true. Howās she going to do it? She going to follow advice, work hard, and āmake good.ā Keyword alert!
DONāT MISS: Elphaba stopping short at āWhat a pair weāll be, the Wizard and-ā not only parallels Glinda from the opener but leaves the question of who will actually join the Wizard unresolved. Symbolism!
Dancing Through Life & Popular
Think Hakuna Matata from āThe Lion King,ā Where You Are from āMoana,ā or Under the Sea from āThe Little Mermaid.ā
Itās pure scandal to smash these songs together, I know, but they serve the same role: convincing Elphaba she should want what everyone else wants and be happy with what they give her. After all, her big dream was for all of Oz to love her (translation: social acceptance). Think itāll stick?
KEYWORD ALERT: Fiyero leads the crowd in a clear direction with āLetās go down to the Ozdust Ballroomā and ādown at the Ozdustā while Glinda starts to claim a certain label with āHere, out of the goodness of my heart.ā
One Short Day
Follows in the footsteps of Weāre Off to See the Wizard from āThe Wizard of Oz.ā
This prancy song might not be everyoneās favorite, but I love the blink-and-youāll-miss-it reminder that the Wizard arrived via balloon, a form of flight thatās apparently totally acceptable. Maybe due to its lack of power, purpose, or direction?
KEYWORD ALERT: Giddy with the optimism of conformity, our two fab friends sing āSo Iāll be back for good someday,ā opening a rich vein of double-meaning foreshadowing.
Defying Gravity
Any animated film fan will recognize this precursor to Let It Go from āFrozenā or How Far Iāll Go from āMoana.āĀ
Itās that song. The song. Elphabaās declaration of independence.
DONāT MISS: Listen for the ding-dong bells teasing at 2:00 then giving us chills at 4:53. Want the full circle moment? 5:28 brings back the same chords that opened the show, only this time Elphaba is telling her own story.
KEYWORD ALERT: āYou canāt pull me down,ā ātheyāll never bring us down,ā and finally, on the very last word of Act 1, setting up Act 2ās conflict, āWeāve got to bring her down!ā
Of course, I donāt want to give it all away. Now that youāre in the know for Act 1, Iāll leave it to you to identify the keywords in Act 2 songs Thank Goodness, No Good Deed, and For Good on your own. Sound good? Everyone down? Wicked! See you at the theater.
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