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Laurel Harris and Alexandra Socha, who play Elphaba and Glinda in Broadway’s Wicked, joined us to celebrate 20 years of the hit musical. Wicked looks at what happened in the land of Oz…but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is a young woman, born with emerald-green skin – smart, fiery, misunderstood and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships – until the world decides to call one “Good” and the other “Wicked.” Get your tickets here: https://goo.gle/4flv48q Learn more about Wicked here: https://wickedthemusical.com/ Laurel Harris is thrilled to rejoin Wicked Broadway after just completing 9 months on the Wicked tour. Beginning her Wicked journey 13 years ago, she’s proudest of playing Elphaba full-time 10 years ago on tour. Other Broadway credits: Jagged Little Pill, Beautiful, Evita, In Transit. Many thanks to Lisa, Craig, DGRW, Rob, mom, dad, and my sweet toddler Elliot. @laurelnyc Coaching/concerts/classes: www.laurelharrisnyc.com Alexandra Socha is known for her work on stage and screen. Her Broadway credits include Head Over Heels, Brighton Beach Memoirs, and Spring Awakening. She has also appeared in Encores! productions of Mack & Mabel and Paint Your Wagon. Off-Broadway, she has starred in Actually (MTC), Fun Home (The Public, Lortel nomination), Death Takes a Holiday (Roundabout, Drama League nomination), and Dream of the Burning Boy (Roundabout). Regionally, she has performed at Papermill Playhouse, Williamstown, and Yale Repertory. On television, she is known for her role as Skye on Amazon's "Red Oaks" and has also appeared in "Mrs. Maisel," "Evil," "The Big C," and many other shows. Moderated by Prem Ramaswami.

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