If you’re one of the many who caught “Wicked” in a theater, you’ve probably attended a sing-along screening – albeit unintentionally. As a theater kid, I understand both sides; it’s hard not to croon the lyrics to a beloved show but given a choice between hearing you and a Tony winner belt the big number, you can understand why this is annoying to some.
Which is why Universal smartly set up official sing-along showings of “Wicked” starting Christmas Day. I had many questions. Would people sing along if given permission, or is it only the thrill of breaking the rules that appeals to them? What would the lyrics look like
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