How ‘Wicked: For Good’ Rebuilt Oz, from Yellow Brick Road to Dorothy’s House | Architectural Digest

Architectural Digest welcomes back production designer Nathan Crowley to share how ‘Wicked: For Good’ brings the Land of Oz to life. Find out how Crowley recreated the Yellow Brick Road using painted scenic backings inspired by the 1939 ‘Wizard of Oz’ and staged Kiamo Ko for Elphaba and Glinda to sing No Good Deed and For Good. Step behind the scenes to see how timeless Hollywood artistry and modern design come together to reimagine Oz for a new generation.

WICKED: FOR GOOD is in theaters November 21, 2025. https://wickedmovie.com

00:00 Intro

01:50 Yellow Brick Road

06:47 Dorothy’s House

08:45 Kiama Ko Castle

13:49 Mother Tree

17:07 Glinda’s Tower

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