Emma Hunton played Elphaba on the 1st National Tour of Wicked. She replaced Alison Luff on April 23, 2014 with Gina Beck playing Glinda. She left the production a month before it's closing in March of 2015, and was replaced by Jennifer DiNoia on February 18, 2015, after almost 10 months with the tour. She holds the record of being the youngest Elphaba in an English-language production, and second youngest in the world. She is 23 years old, and began performances at the age of 22. Danna Paola (from the Mexican production) is the youngest ever, beginning performances 18.
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| - Emma Hunton played Elphaba on the 1st National Tour of Wicked. She replaced Alison Luff on April 23, 2014 with Gina Beck playing Glinda. She left the production a month before it's closing in March of 2015, and was replaced by Jennifer DiNoia on February 18, 2015, after almost 10 months with the tour. She holds the record of being the youngest Elphaba in an English-language production, and second youngest in the world. She is 23 years old, and began performances at the age of 22. Danna Paola (from the Mexican production) is the youngest ever, beginning performances 18.
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| - Emma Hunton played Elphaba on the 1st National Tour of Wicked. She replaced Alison Luff on April 23, 2014 with Gina Beck playing Glinda. She left the production a month before it's closing in March of 2015, and was replaced by Jennifer DiNoia on February 18, 2015, after almost 10 months with the tour. She holds the record of being the youngest Elphaba in an English-language production, and second youngest in the world. She is 23 years old, and began performances at the age of 22. Danna Paola (from the Mexican production) is the youngest ever, beginning performances 18.
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