Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagicCynthia Erivois ready to get “greenified” for the upcomingWickedfilm!The Tony Award-winning actress — who was cast as Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, in the big screen adaptation of the Broadway musical — said that she’s looking forward to transforming into the green girl now that pre-production has begun.“I haven’t seen myself as Elphaba yet,” Erivo, 35, toldEntertainment Tonight. “We’re sort of trying to decide, like, how green we’re gonna go and, like, what the stages are and whether or not it changes as she changes.“Steve Granitz/WireImageTheColor Purplestar also discussed working alongside the film’s director, Jon M. Chu, saying that “he’s really open to making this as creative as we possibly can.““He asked me at one point if I wanted to be actually green or CGI green and I was like, ‘I’d like to actually be green because I’m not sure that the CGI will sit the way you need it to sit,’ " she added. “I want it to still feel like it’s my skin.“Explaining that she would be “happy to sit in makeup for hours and hours to go green,” the Grammy Award winner toldETthat the physical transformation “will help me when I look at myself and see a green person.““I will feel like I’m playing this character as opposed to looking at myself as I am now and then they fill in the green,” she continued. “I think it will help me perform because I will know when I look at my hands, I’ll see someone who is green.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In February, Erivo revealed that she andAriana Grande— whowill play Glinda— have “been meeting and chatting and talking and building our own relationship” ahead of filming.“We know that it’s a sisterhood and we want to beready and preparedto be there for one another,” she told E!‘sLaverne Coxat the time. “So it’s that, and Jon is amazing so we’re just sort of waiting to start. We’re ready to rehearse and get into it.“Earlier this month, Erivo also said that she and the “7 Rings” singer, 28, haveforged a special bondsince learning they’d be costars.” ‘For Good,’ when we get to doing that, I think that will be a very special moment for us,” she told E! at the 2022Grammy Awards, referencing the musical’s powerful duet. “There’s a song called ‘For Good,’ and it’s about friendship.“Wickeddebuted on Broadway in October 2003 withIdina Menzel,Kristin Chenoweth, andJoel Greyas the original cast members playing Elphaba, Glinda, and the Wizard, respectively.The original Broadway production won three Tony Awards and six Drama Desk Awards, as well as a Grammy Award.
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Cynthia Erivois ready to get “greenified” for the upcomingWickedfilm!The Tony Award-winning actress — who was cast as Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, in the big screen adaptation of the Broadway musical — said that she’s looking forward to transforming into the green girl now that pre-production has begun.“I haven’t seen myself as Elphaba yet,” Erivo, 35, toldEntertainment Tonight. “We’re sort of trying to decide, like, how green we’re gonna go and, like, what the stages are and whether or not it changes as she changes.“Steve Granitz/WireImageTheColor Purplestar also discussed working alongside the film’s director, Jon M. Chu, saying that “he’s really open to making this as creative as we possibly can.““He asked me at one point if I wanted to be actually green or CGI green and I was like, ‘I’d like to actually be green because I’m not sure that the CGI will sit the way you need it to sit,’ " she added. “I want it to still feel like it’s my skin.“Explaining that she would be “happy to sit in makeup for hours and hours to go green,” the Grammy Award winner toldETthat the physical transformation “will help me when I look at myself and see a green person.““I will feel like I’m playing this character as opposed to looking at myself as I am now and then they fill in the green,” she continued. “I think it will help me perform because I will know when I look at my hands, I’ll see someone who is green.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In February, Erivo revealed that she andAriana Grande— whowill play Glinda— have “been meeting and chatting and talking and building our own relationship” ahead of filming.“We know that it’s a sisterhood and we want to beready and preparedto be there for one another,” she told E!‘sLaverne Coxat the time. “So it’s that, and Jon is amazing so we’re just sort of waiting to start. We’re ready to rehearse and get into it.“Earlier this month, Erivo also said that she and the “7 Rings” singer, 28, haveforged a special bondsince learning they’d be costars.” ‘For Good,’ when we get to doing that, I think that will be a very special moment for us,” she told E! at the 2022Grammy Awards, referencing the musical’s powerful duet. “There’s a song called ‘For Good,’ and it’s about friendship.“Wickeddebuted on Broadway in October 2003 withIdina Menzel,Kristin Chenoweth, andJoel Greyas the original cast members playing Elphaba, Glinda, and the Wizard, respectively.The original Broadway production won three Tony Awards and six Drama Desk Awards, as well as a Grammy Award.
Cynthia Erivois ready to get “greenified” for the upcomingWickedfilm!
The Tony Award-winning actress — who was cast as Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, in the big screen adaptation of the Broadway musical — said that she’s looking forward to transforming into the green girl now that pre-production has begun.
“I haven’t seen myself as Elphaba yet,” Erivo, 35, toldEntertainment Tonight. “We’re sort of trying to decide, like, how green we’re gonna go and, like, what the stages are and whether or not it changes as she changes.”
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TheColor Purplestar also discussed working alongside the film’s director, Jon M. Chu, saying that “he’s really open to making this as creative as we possibly can.”
“He asked me at one point if I wanted to be actually green or CGI green and I was like, ‘I’d like to actually be green because I’m not sure that the CGI will sit the way you need it to sit,’ " she added. “I want it to still feel like it’s my skin.”
Explaining that she would be “happy to sit in makeup for hours and hours to go green,” the Grammy Award winner toldETthat the physical transformation “will help me when I look at myself and see a green person.”
“I will feel like I’m playing this character as opposed to looking at myself as I am now and then they fill in the green,” she continued. “I think it will help me perform because I will know when I look at my hands, I’ll see someone who is green.”
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In February, Erivo revealed that she andAriana Grande— whowill play Glinda— have “been meeting and chatting and talking and building our own relationship” ahead of filming.
“We know that it’s a sisterhood and we want to beready and preparedto be there for one another,” she told E!‘sLaverne Coxat the time. “So it’s that, and Jon is amazing so we’re just sort of waiting to start. We’re ready to rehearse and get into it.”
Earlier this month, Erivo also said that she and the “7 Rings” singer, 28, haveforged a special bondsince learning they’d be costars.
" ‘For Good,’ when we get to doing that, I think that will be a very special moment for us,” she told E! at the 2022Grammy Awards, referencing the musical’s powerful duet. “There’s a song called ‘For Good,’ and it’s about friendship.”
Wickeddebuted on Broadway in October 2003 withIdina Menzel,Kristin Chenoweth, andJoel Greyas the original cast members playing Elphaba, Glinda, and the Wizard, respectively.
The original Broadway production won three Tony Awards and six Drama Desk Awards, as well as a Grammy Award.
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