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Wicked


Question Posted Wednesday June 25 2008, 11:55 am

Is the book like the play?
is it good?
anything on the book or play will help


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solidadvice4teens answered Wednesday June 25 2008, 2:41 pm:
ADDITIONAL: I DID ANSWER YOUR QUESTION ABOUT THE PLAY AND THE BOOK. I TOLD YOU TO GO TO WIKIPEDIA AND TYPE IN WICKED. TWO ARTICLES POP UP. ONE IS ABOUT THE BOOK AND THE OTHER THE PLAY. IT COMPARES THE TWO. I SHOULD HAVE GIVEN YOU THE LINKS BECAUSE YOU YOU DIDN'T DO THE SEARCH OR READ ALL OF MY RESPONSE.

[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) (THE BOOK)

[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) (PLAY)

ORIGINAL RESPONSE:


I haven't read the book but I do know that Wicked is a fabulous show. I was lucky to even get tickets for it when it came to Toronto. The entire run was sold-out. It's much different from the Wizard Of Oz if that's what you are thinking.

If you log on to Wikipedia and type in Wicked an article on the play and the book will come up. From that you'll be to see some of the differences between the two. If you get a chance to see it on Broadway or in a touring production you should do it.

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BlackAngel answered Wednesday June 25 2008, 12:05 pm:
They have the same basic plotline, but they're not that similar. The characters are portrayed differently and not everyone survives 'till the end of the book.
I've seen the play and read the book and they're good. If you see the play first, you won't be comparing it to the book, which is nice.

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