I have known about your videos for 2 years now and am still waiting to see your name on the National Tour or Broadway! Honestly, you are one of the best Elphabas I’ve ever heard! You are up there with the top ones of our time! You remind me of Jemma Rix!
@@NairAthul I think perhaps this commenter is from the UK (given the reference to Rachel Tucker and Alice Fearn). In the UK I'm pretty sure they use British accents for Wicked (not sure if it's for some or all of the characters though). Is that correct @Do You Hear The People Sing ?? I do understand how they might assume that in Australia we would do the same and use a neutral version of our own accent, but Aussie productions tend to use the accents of the original versions of shows. So for Wicked, we play it with American accents and for Matilda, we play it with British accents etc etc. Hope that clears things up! :)
I love how the suitcase gets it's own spotlight and hovers around lol so cute
Wow her tone and clarity is AMAZING!!!!!!!!! Last part gave me chills
I predict a professional casting. MIND BLOWN
I have known about your videos for 2 years now and am still waiting to see your name on the National Tour or Broadway! Honestly, you are one of the best Elphabas I’ve ever heard! You are up there with the top ones of our time! You remind me of Jemma Rix!
You are so sweet! Just made my day xxx
Okay. But. "I could MELT" just solved world hunger.
HAHAHAHA this is my favourite comment
Holy cow!!!! How is this not a Broadway performance?! This is incredible!
omg! the performance was superb!
You're incredible! Loved the "melt" 😍
You are an amazing Elphaba
You're incredible!! Would pay good money to see you as Elphaba ;)
That's so kind! Thank you :)
Holy eff your voice is amazing. "Defying Gravity" sounded bloody amazing too. No Good Deed?
She's unlimited 😍
Thanks mate! Have got a teensy bit of No Good Deed here: ua-cam.com/video/D1KCk62g6pY/v-deo.html
Kenney!!! Love youuuuuu xx
Omg the melt riff is astonishing
0:52 The Vosk Note
@Kellie Folley Almost every riff has been done 10-15 years ago and people still think recent Elphabas invented them lol.
What production where you in!!!
It was a regional production in Sydney, Australia :)
oohhh not bad for a yank. Do yourself a favour have a listen to Rachel Tucker and Alice Fearn and it will help you get even better x
A yank? As in American? I'm actually Australian haha but thanks anyway! And I'm a huge fan of Rachel Tucker! :)
@@emmataviani Really you sound american i apologise
You realize that Wicked is an AMERICAN musical right?
@@NairAthul what does that matter
@@NairAthul I think perhaps this commenter is from the UK (given the reference to Rachel Tucker and Alice Fearn). In the UK I'm pretty sure they use British accents for Wicked (not sure if it's for some or all of the characters though). Is that correct @Do You Hear The People Sing ?? I do understand how they might assume that in Australia we would do the same and use a neutral version of our own accent, but Aussie productions tend to use the accents of the original versions of shows. So for Wicked, we play it with American accents and for Matilda, we play it with British accents etc etc. Hope that clears things up! :)