--FILE--American singer and actress Ariana Grande performs at a concert in Guangzhou city, south China's Guangdong province, 30 August 2017.
Ariana Grande has shared her enthusiasm for singing live during the filming of the upcoming movie adaptation of Wicked. The 31-year-old performer, who takes on the role of Glinda, highlighted her dedication to authenticity and collaboration with her co-star Cynthia Erivo, who plays Elphaba.
The decision to perform live on set was a mutual and straightforward choice for both actors, reflecting their commitment to capturing genuine emotion and energy. Performing live brought a unique dynamic to their roles, enhancing the atmosphere and connection within the scenes.
Grande’s portrayal of Glinda involved more than just singing; she focused on altering her natural voice pitch to better embody the character. This effort aimed to ensure that her performance resonated as fully immersive and distinct from her own persona.
Despite putting significant effort into her role, Grande has encountered online criticism from some who noticed traces of Glinda’s high-pitched voice in her speech long after filming wrapped. She addressed this by explaining the challenges of vocal transformation, noting that such efforts are often praised when performed by male actors, who are typically commended for immersing themselves deeply into a role.
Despite any negative feedback, Grande remains proud of her dedication and the comprehensive approach she took to her performance. She expressed that she put her full energy and physicality into the portrayal of Glinda and felt the need to defend and value the hard work she had invested.
Audiences can look forward to what promises to be a captivating and heartfelt interpretation by Grande and Erivo when Wicked makes its debut, bringing a new layer of authenticity and vibrancy to the classic musical.
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