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Behind The Scenes Of The WICKED Reunion With Idina Menzel & Kristin Chenoweth

By: Oct. 29, 2013
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A revealing behind the scenes glimpse at Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth, the legendary original leading ladies of international mega-hit musical WICKED, caught while they were recently shooting their tenth anniversary reunion photos for EW have now leaked, including a few alternate poses and additional angles.

Menzel and Chenoweth dramatically pose for a composed black and white shot, while the looser form of the color photo allows for the WICKED women to act more naturally.

In these new glimpses at the photo session with the stars to capture the commemorative candids, for the first time we can view the fabled reunion from a few new angles - and, they are certainly all a sight to see!

Plus, what would a WICKED photo shoot be without a trusty old broom and a tiara or two?

Of note, Robert Maxwell lensed the spectacular series of shots.

The triple-threat performers posed for the recent reunion-themed issue of Entertainment Weekly in honor of the tenth anniversary of WICKED on Broadway, which continues to remain one of the hottest tickets on the Great White Way - and around the world.

Of course, both Menzel and Chenoweth have made memorable appearances on FOX's hit musical dramedy series GLEE since their time with WICKED, yet they unfortunately never shared a scene together on the series, let alone a song, so this is our very first opportunity to see the iconic twosome together since their reign as leading ladies of the Oz-inspired musical by Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman, based on the book by Gregory Maguire.

Additionally, check out BroadwayWorld's article on the photo premieres, available here.

View the new behind the scenes shots of Menzel and Chenoweth below.

Photo Credits: EW/Facebook







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