Idaho Theaters Are Requesting One Thing During The Wicked Movie
When it comes to movies, no one wants their immersive experience interrupted. With one of the year's most anticipated movies coming out, theaters are warning people not to do this one thing.
Wicked is a wildly popular Broadway musical that reimagines the untold story of the witches from The Wizard of Oz. With music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Winnie Holzman, the show first premiered in 2003 and quickly became a sensation.
It follows the unlikely friendship between Elphaba, the misunderstood Wicked Witch of the West, and Glinda, the bubbly Good Witch, as they navigate love, politics, and the complexities of good versus evil. Packed with jaw-dropping performances, stunning visuals, and hit songs like Defying Gravity, Wicked has captured the hearts of millions, earning its place as one of the most beloved musicals ever.
The movie is an adaptation of the musical that brings it to the big screen. Directed by Jon M. Chu, known for Crazy Rich Asians, it stars Cynthia Erivo as the misunderstood Elphaba and Ariana Grande as the glittering Glinda, promising a dazzling on-screen duo.
What's the one thing theaters don't want you to do?
Even though AMC put out this one very simple request, I'm sure that other theaters and patrons of the movie would love to if your terrible singing doesn't ruin the movie experience for them. Even if you can sing, you should respect those around you. AMC would prefer you keep those vocal pipes tucked away during the show.
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