Wicked
indie rp account for Elphaba Thropp from the book Wicked: the life and times of the Wicked Witch of the West written by George Maguire.

I can also rp the Musical version, or from most Oz movies and books, comics and other variations just specify, so that we can be in the same page.

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sacari:

After 4 months of work I can finally post… my thesis! These are decorative chapter covers for Gregory Maguire’s novel “Wicked”.
(the musical is coming back to Toronto in September, I am beyond excited!!)

If you come to the Sheridan Illustration Grad Show next week these will be on display :)


yomama126:

Can I have this on a t-shirt, please?


tom-grillo-illustration:

So I read the book Wicked a while ago after seeing the musical, and the musical was kind of campy compared to the novel, which covers more graphic subject matter and darker issues with very dry wit.

Basically, musical Elphaba (the eponymous “Wicked” witch) is an idealistic, magically gifted, activist with a mean unlucky streak who embraces the label “Wicked” even though it’s not really true. Novel Elphaba is a blunt intellectual, and an activist. At her worst, she’s an angst ridden, withdrawn, misanthrope who also seems to suffer from a similar case of chronic bad luck. In addition to this, it is implied that novel Elphaba might be a hermaphrodite, which isn’t a character flaw, but rather a factor that further adds to her tragic social alienation and hidden insecurities. Both are cool examples of protagonists, but novel Elphaba makes the musical Elphaba look watered down for more conventional audiences. In the end, it’s up to personal preference, but I enjoyed the book much more than the musical. It should also be noted that the plots share similarities, but are ultimately quite different, so it’s not a waste to check them both out.

Also, in case you didn’t notice, I did a painting of how I imagined book Elphaba’s appearance around her university years.  

- Tom


‘Boq, does she really mean that much to you?’
‘She is my world,’ he answered.
‘Your world is too small if she is it.’

Elphaba and Boq, Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire. (via thebookishfairy)

“My agent called. I said, ‘Yes?’ and he said ‘Maggie, they want you to play a part on the Wizard.’ I said to myself, ‘Oh Boy, The Wizard of Oz! That has been my favorite book since I was four.’ And I asked him what part, and he said ‘The Witch’ and I said ‘The Witch?!’ and he said ‘What else?’ ”

-Margaret Hamilton on getting the role of The Wicked Witch




robun:

Elphaba Thropp & Nessarose Thropp

 The Wicked Witch of the West &  the Wicked Witch of the East.


alizabug:

The room quieted down. Elphaba made up a little song on the spot, a song of longing and otherness, of far aways and future days. Strangers closed their eyes to listen.


loquaciouslizzy:

Monkey Pause by *AdamHughes on deviantART