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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 4:31 am
Kahlan_BrightBlade 3nodding I liked the prequel better though. 3nodding I agree Wicked is much better It's a nice wrap up of the series though. sweatdrop I'm about 100 pages away from the end of Son of a Witch. ^^;;
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 5:20 am
Yes it is . Wasn't Liir really Elphabla's son?
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 2:35 pm
Kahlan_BrightBlade Yes it is . Wasn't Liir really Elphabla's son? 3nodding I believe so.
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 4:50 pm
Izu_Reia Kahlan_BrightBlade Yes it is . Wasn't Liir really Elphabla's son? 3nodding I believe so. I think so too. I remember she met him at Saint Glinda's
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 5:35 pm
Kahlan_BrightBlade Izu_Reia Kahlan_BrightBlade Yes it is . Wasn't Liir really Elphabla's son? 3nodding I believe so. I think so too. I remember she met him at Saint Glinda's Also at the end of Son of a Witch: *spoiler* Candle supposidly has Liir's kid and the girl turns out to be green.
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 1:09 am
I'm reading Wicked now because my dad recommended it. It's interesting so far. 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:54 am
Jinsei I'm reading Wicked now because my dad recommended it. It's interesting so far. 3nodding I loved it. ^^;;
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:50 pm
Wicked is a great book, if you know someone who hasn't read it you should reccomend it to them.
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:01 pm
Kahlan_BrightBlade Wicked is a great book, if you know someone who hasn't read it you should reccomend it to them. Most definately. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:58 pm
Izu_Reia Kahlan_BrightBlade Wicked is a great book, if you know someone who hasn't read it you should reccomend it to them. Most definately. 3nodding 3nodding Wicked is an awsome book. Definetly worth looking at. Like I said when I first posted in the topic it gave me a new prespective on the life of the wicked with of the west.
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:38 pm
Kahlan_BrightBlade Izu_Reia Kahlan_BrightBlade Wicked is a great book, if you know someone who hasn't read it you should reccomend it to them. Most definately. 3nodding 3nodding Wicked is an awsome book. Definetly worth looking at. Like I said when I first posted in the topic it gave me a new prespective on the life of the wicked with of the west. I liked how Elphaba was kind of the rebel in society. sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 8:56 am
So, I know I haven't said much about Wicked what with how Sunday went and all, but I really did enjoy it. Just a few memorable notes: Carol Kane played Madam Morrible (sorry, my fiance has the playbill, and I don't know how to spell it, so it may be wrong) and I have just loved her since I was a kid, so that was really exciting for me (although her voice got on my friend's nerves). Since we went to the Sunday evening show, we had the understudies for Glinda and Elphaba. Glinda wasn't a name I recognized, but I thought she did very well. Elphaba was played by the girl you played Libby on Sabrina the Teenage Witch. I never saw the show, but my friends had and it ruined it for them. Although I must agree I think she had some off moments. Also, our Fiaro (again, no playbill, sorry) was from the original Broadway cast and he was awesome.
To be honest, when I see live theatre I am usually less impressed by the acting and more impressed by the stage mechanics. Things that are really simple on screen are suddenly very difficult on stage. It is amazing to see these things live and see what these geniuses can do. (Also, I was shocked to find that Wicked has 2 stage managers and one assistant stage manager, I can't possibly imagine have 2 stage managers sharing one show (or one booth for that matter).)
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:00 am
I liked how Elphaba was kind of the rebel in society. sweatdrop
Yea that was kind of awsome
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:25 am
kaiyo-chan So, I know I haven't said much about Wicked what with how Sunday went and all, but I really did enjoy it. Just a few memorable notes: Carol Kane played Madam Morrible (sorry, my fiance has the playbill, and I don't know how to spell it, so it may be wrong) and I have just loved her since I was a kid, so that was really exciting for me (although her voice got on my friend's nerves). Since we went to the Sunday evening show, we had the understudies for Glinda and Elphaba. Glinda wasn't a name I recognized, but I thought she did very well. Elphaba was played by the girl you played Libby on Sabrina the Teenage Witch. I never saw the show, but my friends had and it ruined it for them. Although I must agree I think she had some off moments. Also, our Fiaro (again, no playbill, sorry) was from the original Broadway cast and he was awesome. To be honest, when I see live theatre I am usually less impressed by the acting and more impressed by the stage mechanics. Things that are really simple on screen are suddenly very difficult on stage. It is amazing to see these things live and see what these geniuses can do. (Also, I was shocked to find that Wicked has 2 stage managers and one assistant stage manager, I can't possibly imagine have 2 stage managers sharing one show (or one booth for that matter).) Sweet Kaiyo-chan I'm glad you enjoyed it. I want a plushie Fiyero after reading the book. *pouts* Speaking of which there is a petition on gaia to get a Glinda outfit and an Elphaba outfit as well. Needless to say I signed it. wink
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:26 am
Kahlan_BrightBlade I liked how Elphaba was kind of the rebel in society. sweatdrop Yea that was kind of awsome ^^;; I think she represents both parts of humanity and philosophy at the same time. So to me it was an enlightening expierence.
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