Show Synopsis: The citizens of Oz are celebrating the death of the Wicked Witch of the West, and Glinda the Good Witch begins to tell the story of how she knew her before she turned wicked. They were roommates at Shiz University, where Elphaba was looking after her handicapped sister Nessarose, and became friends after Galinda (as she was known at the time) pulls a trick on Elphaba to humiliate her and feels remorse. Elphaba does not know how to control her magic, and helps rescue a lion cub from never knowing how to speak, as animals do in Oz. She begins to fall in love with Fiyero, who is involved with Galinda, and then her favorite teacher Dr. Dillamond, a talking goat, is asked to leave Shiz. Galinda changes her name to "Glinda," because that was what Dr. Dillamond called her, before accompanying Elphaba to the Emerald City to meet the Wizard. They discover that the Wizard is a bamboozling man who wants to enslave the animals of Oz, and Elphaba runs away from him. He and Shiz headmistress Madame Morrible spread the rumor that she is wicked and no one should trust her, while Glinda pretends that they never discovered anything. A few months later, Elphaba visits her sister, who now rules Munchkinland, and realizes that she has stripped the citizens' rights away. Nessarose tries to use Elphaba's spellbook to make the Munchkin Boq stay in love with her, but pronounces the words incorrectly, and Elphaba turns him into tin to save him. Elphaba sneaks into the Wizard's castle and realizes how cruel the Wizard is when she sees her old professor reduced to a mute goat. She is captured by Fiyero and other guards, but Fiyero runs away with her instead, because he has never loved his fiancee Glinda. Elphaba has a vision of Dorothy's house crushing her sister and rushes to Munchkinland, where she argues with Glinda and Fiyero saves Elphaba from being killed. Elphaba, anticipating Dorothy and her companions journeying to her castle to kill her, makes amends with Glinda and gives her her magic spellbook before staging her own death. The scarecrow is revealed to be Fiyero, Elphaba comes out of a trapdoor, and they run away together while Glinda laments that she'll never see Elphaba again, but has been changed by her friendship forever. Character: Elphaba, a young woman about 18 years old; she was born green and has only recently realized that she might be able to make a significant difference instead of feeling like an outcast; stubborn and dedicated to her principles; smart and very much a bookworm; has a quick temper; secretly hates being so different from everyone around her. Song Context: Elphaba believes she's falling for Fiyero after they rescue a lion cub from a classroom experiment together, but Galinda has interrupted them to pull her boyfriend away. Elphaba believes that she will never be with any boy, let alone a boy like Fiyero, looking the way she does. Fun Facts: 1) This musical was based on Gregory Maguire's novel Wicked, which was inspired by L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz. 2) The creative team of Wicked chose Idina Menzel for the role of Elphaba because she was "raw" in contrast to Kristin Chenoweth's Glinda. 3) Menzel won a Tony Award for her performance as Elphaba.
"Hands touch, eyes meet, Sudden silence, sudden heat, Hearts leap in a giddy whirl. He could be that boy, But I'm not that girl. Don't dream too far. Don't lose sight of who you are. Don't remember that rush of joy. He could be that boy, I'm not that girl. Ev'ry so often we long to steal To the land of what-might-have-been, But that doesn't soften the ache we feel When reality sets back in. Blithe smile, lithe limb. She who's winsome, she wins him. Gold hair with a gentle curl- That's the girl he chose And Heaven knows I'm not that girl. Don't wish, don't start, Wishing only wounds the heart. I wasn't born for the rose and the pearl. There's a girl I know - He loves her so I'm not that girl."