The first 189 lines.
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["No One Mourns the Wicked" playing]
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* Good news *
* She's dead *
* The Witch of the West is dead *
* The wickedest witch there ever was *
* The enemy of all of us here in Oz *
* Is dead *
* Good news *
* Good news *
Look!
It's Glinda!
* Let us be glad *
* Let us be grateful *
* Let us rejoicify that goodness *
* Could subdue *
* The wicked workings of *
* You-know-who *
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* Isn't it nice to know *
* That good will conquer evil? *
* The truth we all believe'll *
* By and by *
* Outlive a lie *
* For you and-- *
- It's good to see me, isn't it?
Bowen.
What are you doing here?
- I, uh, paid for the Bubble Machine
Meet and Greet Experience.
Is this not the line?
- No, this is-- this is the opening number.
Then who did I Venmo?
OK, whatever. Break legs, everyone.
Love you. - Love you. See you later.
See ya.
Now, where were we?
Thank you, former Broadway Biq.
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* No one mourns the Wicked *
* No one cries, "They won't return" *
* No one lays a lily on their grave *
* The good man scorns the Wicked *
* Through their lives, our children learn *
- * What we miss when we misbehave *
* And goodness knows *
* The wicked's lives are lonely *
* Goodness knows *
* The wicked die alone *
* It just shows when you're wicked *
* You're left only on your own *
* Yes, goodness knows *
* The wicked's lives are lonely *
* Goodness knows *
* The wicked cry alone *
* Nothing grows for the wicked *
* They reap only *
* What they've sown *
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* No one mourns the Wicked *
* Now at last she's dead and gone *
* Now at last there's joy throughout the land *
* And goodness knows *
* Goodness knows *
* We know what goodness is *
* Goodness knows the wicked die alone *
* She died alone *
- * Woe to those, woe to those *
* Who spurn what goodness is *
* They are shown *
* No one mourns the wicked *
* Good news *
* No one mourns the wicked *
* Good news *
* No one mourns *
* The wicked *
* Wicked *
* Wicked *
Fellow Ozians, hello.
And please welcome Cynthia Erivo
and our incredible "Wicked" cast.
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Ariana Grande, everybody.
Welcome to "Wicked: One Wonderful Night."
- And welcome, welcome, welcome to the--
To the legendary Dolby Theater right here in Hollywood.
- The global impact this movie has had
has been nothing short of magical.
- Tonight, we will celebrate the fans,
hear stories from behind the scenes,
and even get a little tease
of what's still to come in "Wicked: For Good."
- You'll also see some incredible musical performances
of all the songs from "Wicked" that you know and love,
in ways you've never seen before
and never will again.
- Being part of this cast has been
one of the most life-changing experiences for me.
Their talent and spirit inspire me every day.
- "Wicked" is a movie about friendship, love,
and defying every limit placed upon you.
It's a story about honoring those parts of ourselves
that don't fit the mold.
It's owning your difference as a doorway to your power
and using that power to become
who you were always meant to be.
This is "Wicked: One Wonderful Night."
- Tonight, on "Wicked: One Wonderful Night"...
- Everyone knows that it's "Wicked."
No one and nothing is bigger than this piece.
- A celebration of music, wonder, and spectacle...
both: "Wicked"!
With dazzling performances.
- Loving "Wicked" isn't a hobby for me.
It is a lifestyle.
- The cast look back on their "Wicked" experience.
- Most likely to burst into song.
* Loathing *
* Loathing *
- And a once-in-a lifetime performance
from the Gershwin Theatre, featuring Stephen Schwartz
and two very special guests.
You are truly wicked.
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305. Take one. Marker.
Did you keep any props from set?
- I kept one of the books from the library scene.
I took Boq's handkerchief.
- There's a hat, a pair of boots.
- One of the things I held onto is this small piece of fabric
from the pajamas that I wore in "What Is This Feeling?"
- Did I take anything to keep as a kind of keepsake?
Well, um--hmm.
Yes, actually, I did.
Isn't that magnificent?
He took the head?
- The giant one that I run into in "The Wizard and I,"
he kept that?
Isn't it, like, 10 feet tall?
- Does anyone know what he does with that?
As of late, I've been taking it every place with me,
wherever I go.
Thank you.
I find it to be very naturalistic and subtle.
It gives me great comfort.
- I think he likes it because it's his head, you know.
And it's huge.
- No, no, no, it has nothing to do with size.
I think these days I can recognize
good craftsmanship and a kind of mesmerizing artistry.
Does it hang on a wall?
Does he just carry it around with him?
Ow.
- How does it move around his home?
- Grab. No, no, oh!
I like to think that this statue kind of is me.
* Together we're *
* Unlimited *
Hi, honey.
Hey. Shh.
- Please welcome Jeff Goldblum.
Thank you.
I love you.
I love you.
Look at you.
Look at you. Hi. Hi.
Thank you so much for coming.
My name is Jeff.
Hello. Hello. Thank you.
Hey, who feels like a little more singing and dancing?
You feel like that?
Good.
Look what I see over here.
This is a piano. Do you recognize it?
OK.
Let's see. Oh, hey.
Ooh, I dig this tune.
Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
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You know what we need?
May I kindly request the presence
of the one and only Cynthia Erivo?
Well, hello.
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