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Cynthia Erivo Redefines Elphaba in 'Wicked' - A Performance That Breaks the Mold - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Cynthia Erivo’s portrayal of Elphaba in "Wicked" has forever redefined the character, breaking the mold and setting a new standard for how this iconic role is performed. 

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