
"Wicked: Part I" Pre-Production Breakdown with Tori Calamito of The Oz Vlog (Part 1)
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Tara and EmKay begin their journey into the bulk of season 6: breaking down each scene of "Wicked: Part I"! In this pre-production episode, they are joined by Tori of The Oz Vlog to share favorite movie musicals, reflect on similarities and differences to Jon M. Chu's "In the Heights," and so much more!
Stay tuned for Part 2 dropping this Wednesday!
Show notes:
- The Oz Vlog Tik Tok
- "Wicked The Musical" - The Movie (2024/2025) - DTYBP
- Jon M. Chu Has A Hilarious Response After Lin-Manuel Miranda Claimed Wicked Copied In The Heights Choreography
- The Rise and Fall of Movie Musicals- A Statistical Analysis
- 'Crazy Rich Asians' Is a Huge Win for Representation — But It's Not the Full Story
- Why acclaimed ‘In the Heights’ fell short at the box office
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Music by: Shane Chapman
Edited by: Emily Kay Shrader
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