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‘Wicked’ Original Broadway Cast: Where Are They Now?

Since Wicked launched on Broadway in 2003, the musical has remained eternally “Popular.”

The original production starred Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel as Glinda and Elphaba, respectively. Their portrayals earned them both Tony Award nominations for best performance by a leading actress in a musical — which Menzel won at the 2004 ceremony.

Wicked hasn’t left the Gershwin Theatre since its premiere in October 2003, making it the fourth-longest-running musical in Broadway history. The Stephen Schwartz-written show has been toured and produced around the world, from Mexico City to Melbourne and London. On Nov. 22, the film adaptation starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande as Elphaba and Glinda will hit theaters.

As Wicked moves from the world’s biggest stage to the silver screen, catch up with the cast of the musical’s Broadway debut.

Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda

Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda in 2004; Kristin Chenoweth in January 2024.

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Already an established theater star, Kristin Chenoweth’s set the standard for her successors with her work as Glinda. She left the show after nine months to play Annabeth Schott in The West Wingmake her solo concert debut at Carnegie Hall and appear in the movie musical Asphalt Beach. Chenoweth also released her second studio album, As I Amin 2005.

The actress returned to Broadway three more times after Wicked for The Apple Tree in 2006, Promises, Promises in 2010 and On the Twentieth Century in 2015, for which she earned her third Tony nomination. She will lead a new musical, The Queen of in a Broadway production set to open in the 2025 to 2026 season.

Of her role as Glinda, Chenoweth joked to PEOPLE for the musical’s 15th anniversary, “Very few times in our career do we have a hand-in-glove moment, and Glinda was mine. I just thought when I read it, ‘This is my part! And if anybody else plays Glinda, I’ll kill them in their sleep!’ “

In 2021, Chenoweth got engaged to Josh Bryant, the guitarist of country band Backroad Anthem, and the pair later wed on Sept. 2, 2023, in Dallas.

“I have been a self-proclaimed bachelorette my whole life,” Chenoweth told PEOPLE after the nuptials. “I was never going to get married. I even got engaged before and couldn’t do it. Until I met Josh. Then I was like, ‘Why would I ever let this guy go?’ I’m so blessed.”

Idina Menzel as Elphaba

Idina Menzel as Elphaba in June 2004; Idina Menzel in June 2024.

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Idina Menzel’s soaring performance as Elphaba cemented her in Broadway history with a Tony Award. Menzel stayed with the Broadway production until 2005, and after briefly stepping away from the iconic green witch, she returned to the role for the West End’s version of Wicked.

“I had no idea what it would become but I knew it was something special,” Menzel said of playing Elphaba. “I needed this role to teach me something about life that I needed to learn.”

Aside from Wickedthe actress is best known for lending her voice to Elsa from the hit Disney film Frozen. Her solo song from the 2013 animated movie, “Let It Go,” peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Menzel voiced Elsa again in the Frozen sequel and is set to return for the third installment, coming in 2027.

The Daytime Emmy winner also reprised her Tony-nominated role in Rent for the 2005 film adaptation and played a supporting role in the 2007 movie Enchanted and 2010s show Glee.

Menzel married actor Aaron Lohr, in September 2017. She has one son, Walker Diggs, with ex-husband Taye Diggs.

Norbert Leo Butz as Fiyero

Norbert Leo Butz as Fiyero; Norbert Leo Butz in March 2022.

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Norbert Leo Butz originated the role of Fiyero, a prince who attends school with Glinda and Elphaba. The actor departed from the musical the July after its Broadway opening, and he went on to have a successful career across film, TV and theater.

Over the years, Butz added productions like Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Enron, My Fair Lady and more to his Broadway credits. On TV, he was part of the leading cast in shows such as Bloodline and Mercy Streetand this year, he portrayed Patriots coach Bill Belichick in American Sports Story. Butz will also star in the 2024 film A Complete Unknown opposite Timothée Chalamet, Edward Norton, Elle Fanning and more.

He is married to Wicked costar Michelle Federer, and the pair welcomed a daughter in 2011, Georgia Teresa.

Butz joked to Broadway.com that he won over Federer with Fiyero’s tight white pants in the show, quipping that “she was checking out those white pants when I was ‘Dancing Through Life.’ Now she’s dancing through wife!”

Joel Grey as The Wizard of Oz

Joel Grey as The Wizard of Oz in October 2003; Joel Grey in June 2024.

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Joel Grey assumed the mantle of the musical’s main antagonist, the Wizard of Oz. The Broadway legend appeared in two more productions after Wicked: the 2011 revival of Anything Goes and the 2016 adaptation of The Cherry Orchard.

In 2015, the actor opened up about his sexuality to PEOPLE, coming out as a gay man. He shares two children — actress Jennifer Grey and chef James — with actress Jo Wilder, to whom he was married for 24 years.

The Academy Award winner released his memoir, Master of Ceremoniesin 2016, with the title referencing his iconic Cabaret role. He made a brief cameo alongside Phillipa Soo, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Bernadette Peters and more in the 2021 film Tick, Tick… Boom! starring Andrew Garfield.

Carole Shelley as Madame Morrible

Carole Shelley as Madame Morrible; Carole Shelley in April 2018.

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Broadway veteran Carole Shelley set the standard for the villainous headmistress Madame Morrible. The Tony Award winner later reprised the role in the 2005 national tour and the 2006 Chicago production.

“It knocked me out, I’ve gotta be honest,” she said of the role to the Theater Development Fund’s magazine. “Morrible takes a heck of a lot of energy. There is a certain driving element to her character, because she’s manipulating a lot of characters and events. Her intense spontaneity takes a lot of energy.”

She went on to appear in two more Broadway productions, Billy Elliot in 2008 and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder in 2014.

Shelley died of cancer at age 79 on Aug. 31, 2018 in New York City. Her final role was three months before her death as John Mulaney’s chaperone around Radio City Hall in his stand-up comedy special Kid Gorgeous.

Michelle Federer as Nessarose

Michelle Federer in May 2005 and in July 2023.

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Michelle Federer made her Broadway debut as Nessarose, Elphaba’s sister and the Wicked Witch of the East before her villainous turn. Out of the original principal cast, Federer stayed on the production the longest, leaving in January 2006. She briefly returned to the role from 2009 to 2010.

“It wasn’t until the second time around that I truly connected with her sadness and mourning. There is an odd strength that comes from loss. A feeling that you’ve already been through the worst, so nothing else can really hurt you,” Federer told Playbill in 2016.

Outside of WickedFederer has appeared in small films and made guest appearances in TV shows like Elementary and Blue Bloods.

She married Wicked costar Butz in 2007, and together they share a daughter, Georgia Teresa.

Christopher Fitzgerald as Boq

Christopher Fitzgerald in April 2004 and in June 2024.

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Three-time Tony Award nominee Christopher Fitzgerald originated the role of the lovesick Munchkin Boq. After departing Wicked in January 2005, he continued his successful Broadway career with shows like Young Frankenstein, Chicago, Waitress, Company and more.

“People are so crazy about that show. I’ve seen people with tattoos of Boq on their arm. Wicked probably will outlast us all,” Fitzgerald said in a 2009 interview with Talkin’ Broadway.

Fitzgerald has been married to director and former actress Jessica Stone since 2003, and they have two sons together.

William Youmans as Doctor Dillamond

William Youmans in December 2007 and in October 2022.

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William Youmans donned intricate prosthetics to become the talking goat professor Doctor Dillamond. He left the show in July 2005 but briefly returned between 2006 and 2007 for the Chicago production. Youmans officially stepped back into the role on Broadway in March 2023.

“When I took my final bow in 2005, I came out with a sign that said, ‘I’ll be back.’ Because Wicked was the greatest thing that ever happened to me. My career was completely revolutionized,” Youmans told Playbill after his 2023 return.

After his initial run of Wickedhe also originated the role of The Director in Richard Gustin’s Being Seen at a festival in 2015 and played Bascombe in the 2018 Broadway revival of Carousel. In November 2019, he joined the play To Kill a Mockingbird’s cast as Dr. Reynolds/Mr. Roscoe.

He resides in N.Y.C. with his wife, artist Susanna Starr.

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