Courtney Monsma (Glinda) - Sheridan Adams (Elphaba) and the ensemble in "Wicked"
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz – Book by Winnie Holzman
Directed by Lisa Leguillou – Musical
Direction by David Young.
Musical Staging by Wayne Cilento –
Setting designed by Eugene Lee
Costumes designed by Susan Hilferty –
Lighting designed by Kenneth Posner
Sound Designed by Tony Meola –
Projections by Elaine J. McCarthy
Produced by John Frost for Crossroads
Live together with Marc Plarr, David Stone, Universal Stage Productions, The
Araca Group and Jon B. Platt.
Lyric Theatre, Sydney until December
31st 2023.
Opening night performance on
September 7th 2023 reviewed by BILL STEPHENS OAM
It’s rather wonderful to revisit a favourite show and discover it is even more impressive than remembered.
When it
opened on Broadway in 2003 “Wicked” created something of a sensation,
intriguing audiences with its story about the rocky friendship between the two
witches, Glinda and Elphaba, originally minor characters in the story of “The
Wizard of Oz”.
John Frost
secured the show for Australia premiering in Melbourne in 2008. With its
haunting music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, clever book by Winnie Holzman,
lavish production values, and an all-star cast headed by brilliant young Australian leading ladies,
Lucy Durack as Glinda and Amanda Harrison as Elphaba, “Wicked” repeated its
Broadway success, quickly becoming an audience favourite as it toured around
Australia.
The
production repeated this success with its 10th Anniversary tour in 2014.
This time, Lucy Durack repeated her star turn as Glinda, while Jemma Rix created
a small sensation opposite her as Elphaba.
Therefore
the excitement was palpable in The Lyric Theatre in Sydney for the opening
night of this latest iteration of “Wicked”, for which an all-star cast had been
assembled, headed by two new rising stars, Courtney Monsma as Glinda and
Sheridan Adams as Elphaba.
Courtney Monsma (Glinda) - Sheridan Adams (Elphaba) in the 2023 production of "Wicked" |
The
production itself has never looked better. Director, Lisa Leguillou has taken
advantage of technical advances over the last 20 years to insure that the
technical effects are even more amazing than ever with Eugene Lee’s
extraordinary settings still miraculously evoking the fantasy world in which
Susan Hilferty’s brilliant, other-worldly costumes remain as impressive as ever
on the talented young ensemble who luxuriate in their individuality as they
execute Wayne Cilento’s spectacular choreography.
When it
premiered in Australia in 2008, “Wicked” confirmed the star-status of Lucy
Durack and Amanda Harrison as the duelling witches, Glinda and Elphaba. This 2023 iteration will certainly do the same
for Courtney Monsma and Sheridan Adams, both of whom fascinate with the assurance
they bring to inculcating their roles with their own unique talents while remaining
true to the story of their complicated friendship.
From the
moment she descends to the stage in a blaze of lights, it’s obvious that Monsma
has placed her own stamp on her role as the “deeply shallow and seriously
self-absorbed”, Glinda. Still maddeningly sweet, this Glinda has a bag of
physical and vocal tricks to unveil, which she does with particular aplomb in
her rendition of “Popular”. Watch out for the hilarious, quirky moves she
inserts into the choreography, particularly, her slide off the bed.
Sheridan
Adams as the green witch, Elphaba, matches Monsma every inch of the way.
Vocally dazzling, especially in the astonishing “Defying Gravity” which ends
the first act, Adams imbues her character with defiant, dramatic presence,
heightening the interactions between the two, and particularly effective during
“I’m Not That Girl” . Their scenes together are both absorbing and affecting.
Liam Head (Fiyero) - Courtney Monsma (Glinda) - Robyn Nevin (Madame Morrible). |
However,
good performances abound among this all-star cast. Robyn Nevin, as the scheming Madame Morrible,
looks gorgeous in her costumes managing to steal every scene in which she
appears with her ability to nail each Laugh line with unerring accuracy.
Todd McKenney
adds to his growing list of memorable cameos with his gentle interpretation of
the Wizard, who looks exactly like Todd McKenney but sounds just like Barry
Fitzgerald (younger readers might have to google Barry Fitzgerald). His
rendition of “A sentimental Man” is completely charming as is “Wonderful”, his
second-act duet with Elphaba.
Shewit Belay (Nessarose) - Robyn Nevin (Madame Morrible) - Sheridan Adams (Elphaba) |
Shewit Belay
is a stand-out as Elphaba’s wheel-chair bound sister, Nessarose, bringing a
strong voice and presence to the role, while Adam Murphy manages to imbue his
role as the school-teacher, Dr. Dillamond, with impressive depth despite being
hidden behind a goat’s mask throughout.
As the
object of the affections of both witches, Liam Head brings a handsome presence
and fine voice to the role of Fiyero, particularly affective in his lovely duet
with Elphaba “As Long As You’re Mine”, while Kurtis Papadinis is delightfully
perky as Boq.
Particularly
pleasurable during this production is the fine orchestra, conducted by David
Young, the clarity of Tony Meola’s sound design which allowed the dialogue and
lyrics to be clearly heard throughout, and the stunning lighting design of
Kenneth Posner which captivated throughout.
“Wicked”
remains one of the most popular Broadway shows ever. This stunning production,
with its outstanding Australian cast shows exactly why.
Images by Jeff Busby
This review first published in the digital edition of CITY NEWS on 11.09.23