Wicked: The Original Broadway Script

Wicked: The Original Broadway Script Read Online Free PDF Page A

Book: Wicked: The Original Broadway Script Read Online Free PDF
Author: Devin Carter
FRIENDS... All: SHARING ONE WONDERFUL
ONE SHORT... Ozian Official: The Wizard will see you now! All: DAY!!!
    [Scene 15 - Sentimental Man]
    A Large Head Is Rolled Onstage... It Speaks To The Two... Voice Booming Wizard: I am Oz, the great and terrible! Who are you and why do you seek me? Glinda: Say something! Elphaba: Uh... Elphaba Thropp your terribleness! His Speaks Normally. Wizard: Oh? Is that you Elphaba? I didn't realize! He Climbs Out Of The Head. Wizard: I hope I didn't startle you, it's so hard to make out peoples' faces all the way back there. So, let's see... which is which? Elphaba!
He grabs her hands.
And you must be.. Glinda: Glinda. The Ga is silent. Elphaba touches the Oz mask. Wizard: I know. It isn't much, is it? But people expect this sort of thing. You have to give people what they want. The thing is, I hardly ever let people meet the real me, but this being special occasion. Elphaba: I'm so happy to meet you. Wizard: Well, that's good. 'Cause that's what I love best: making people happy!
I AM A SENTIMENTAL MAN
WHO ALWAYS LONGED TO BE A FATHER
THAT'S WHY I DO THE BEST I CAN
TO TREAT EACH CITIZEN OF OZ AS SON
OR DAUGHTER
SO ELPHABA I'D LIKE TO RAISE YOU HIGH
'CUZ I THINK EVERYONE DESERVES THE CHANCE TO FLY!
AND HELPING YOU WITH YOUR ASCENT
ALLOWS ME TO FEEL SO PARENTAL.
FOR I AM
A SENTIMENTAL MAN! Elphaba: I'm here... we're here to alert you that something bad is happening... Wizard: Please, I'm the Wizard of Oz. I already know why you've come. Elphaba & Glinda: Oooo. Wizard: Of course, you must prove yourself... Glinda: Prove yourself, prove yourself. Elphaba: But how? Wizard: Oh, I don't know.
SOME SORT OF GESTURE
MOSTLY FOR SHOW
SOMETHING TO TEST YOUR ADEPTNESS..
I know! Madame, the book! Morrible Enters. Glinda: Madame Morrible... Wizard: I believe you're well acquainted with my new Press Secretary. Elphaba: Press Secretary? Morrible: Oh, yes dearies, I've risen up in the world. You'll find that the Wizard is a very generous man. If you do something for him, he'll do much for you. Elphaba: What do you want me to do? Wizard: Well, this is my monkey servent, Chistery. He looks so longingly at the birds every morning.... Morrible: So the Wizard was thinking, perhaps, a levitation spell... Glinda: Noticing A Book In Morrible's Hands. Is that the Grimmerie? Morrible: Yes, the ancient book of spells and enchantments. Hands It To Elphaba. Glinda: Whispers . Can I touch it? Morrlbe: Whispers. No! Elphaba: What funny writing... Morrible: Well it's a lost language. The lost language of spells. Wizard: It's kind of a recipe book for change. Morrible: Don't be discouraged if you can't decipherate it, dearie. I, myself, can only read a spell or two, and that took years and years Elphaba: AHVEN, TATEY, AVEN TATEY AVEN... Wizard: She Continues Chanting. Oh, Chistery, what a experience you are about to have! Elphaba: .................................. AH MAY AH TAY ATUM Wizard: SINCE ONCE I HAVE MY OWN DAY IN THE SKY... Elphaba: AH MAY AH TAH TAY MAY TU SE SAY TA! Wizard: I KNOW EVERYONE DESERVES THE CHANCE TO FLY! Chistery Screams & Begins To Twitch. Elphaba: What happened? Is something wrong? Morrible: No just a transition, dearie. Elphaba: No, stop you're hurting him! Wizard: She's actually done it! Chistery Sprouts Wings. And Begins Running Around The Stage. Elphaba: NO! Quick, how do I reverse it? Morrible: You can't! Elphaba: What?! Morrible: You can't! Spells are irreversible! I knew she had the power, I told you! Elphaba: You planned all this? Morrible: Well, you benefit too, dearie! You benefit, too. Wizard: And this is only the beginning! Look. The Other Monkeys Begin To Grow Wings And Fly. Morrible: Won't they make perfect spies? Elphaba: Spies?! Wizard: You're right, that's a harsh word... how about scouts? That's what they'll be really. They'll fly around Oz! Report any subversive Animal activity. Elphaba: You can't read this book at all! Can you? That's why you need enemies, and cages, and spies. You have
Read Online Free Pdf

Similar Books

Sleepwalking With the Bomb

John C. Wohlstetter

Hidden Depths

Ann Cleeves

Edge of Midnight

Charlene Weir

Runaway Vampire

Lynsay Sands

Life Sentences

Laura Lippman

Soccer Duel

Matt Christopher