
Wicked: Part I - “Dancing Through Life Part 1” with Lee Slobotkin
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Tara and EmKay continue their journey into the bulk of season 6: breaking down each scene of "Wicked: Part I"! In this episode they are joined by former Boq Lee Slobotkin to dive into the first half of the epic “Dancing Through Life” segment! Rabbit holes include favorite prom memories, the design of the library set, and so much more!
Show notes:
- "Wicked The Musical" - The Movie (2024/2025) - DTYBP
- Lee Slobotkin
- Interview: 'It's So Rewarding': Actor Zizi Strallen on Taking on The Role of Glinda in WICKED
- Jonathan Bailey’s Horse in Wicked Is the Same One in Bridgerton: ‘He’s a Legend’
- Christopher Scott: Dancing through life and onto the big screen of ‘Wicked’
- Making Those ‘Wicked’ Library Shelves Spin and More Secrets from the Oz Production Design
- ‘Wicked’ Choreographer on Ariana Grande’s High Kick, Viral Dance Moves and Why ‘No Books Were Harmed’ in ‘Dancing Through Life’
- 'Wicked' Director & Cinematographer Break Down the 'Dancing Through Life' Scene | Vanity Fair
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Music by: Shane Chapman
Edited by: Emily Kay Shrader
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