Who was in Wicked in 2015?

Jennifer DiNoia temporarily returned to the role of Elphaba on March 19, 2015. Caroline Bowman returned to the role of Elphaba on April 7, 2015. Fred Applegate replaced P.J. Benjamin as The Wizard on June 29, 2015. Kathy Santen temporarily returned to the role of Madame Morrible on June 29, 2015.

Who played Elphaba in Wicked 2015?

Emma Hatton will take over the role of ‘Elphaba’ in the West End production of Wicked from 02 February 2015 at London’s Apollo Victoria Theatre. She will replace Jennifer DiNoia, who will play her final performance as Elphaba on 31 January 2015.

Who currently plays Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway?

Lucie Jones
“We’re thrilled to announce that the new cast of Wicked from 1 February 2022 will be led by the sensational Lucie Jones as Elphaba, West End ‘Dreamgirls’ star Ryan Reid as Fiyero, two-time Olivier Award nominee Sophie-Louise Dann as Madame Morrible and Gary Wilmot – whose prolific 40+ year career has made him one of …

Who played Elphaba on Broadway in 2014?

Kerry Ellis is the only actress who has portrayed Elphaba four seperate times (throughout her time in the West End and Broadway). Kerry Ellis returned to the role of Elphaba in 2014, five years after her departure.

Who played Elphaba in 2017?

Jackie Burns
Producers of Broadway’s hit musical Wicked have announced new principal casting from July 31, 2017, at the Gershwin Theatre. Jackie Burns returns to the lead role of Elphaba. She made her Broadway debut in the 2009 revival of ‘Hair’ and also appeared in the 2014 Broadway premiere of ‘If/Then.

Who played Elphaba in Wicked in 2018?

Jessica Vosk
Broadway’s hit musical Wicked is set to welcome Jessica Vosk to the cast at the Gershwin Theatre, as she assumes the leading role of Elphaba from July 16, 2018.

Who is the new cast of Wicked?

Wicked’s executive producer Michael McCabe said: “We’re thrilled to announce that the new cast of Wicked from 1 February 2022 will be led by the sensational Lucie Jones as Elphaba, West End Dreamgirls star Ryan Reid as Fiyero, two-time Olivier Award nominee Sophie-Louise Dann as Madame Morrible and Gary Wilmot – whose …