no she did not have a name only wicked witch of the east she in the beggining was portrayed as the evil witch who had put the munchkins in bondage but no name
The story of Glinda the Good Witch and the Wicked Witch of the East is told in the book 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'. The book was published in 1995. The stage script was published in 2003.
In the 1939 movie, Glinda, the good witch of the north told Dorothy that the wicked witch of the east was Alista..I don't know if the name is spelled correct, but that's how Glinda pronouned it..
If you mean in the broudway musical, her real name was supposed to be Elphaba. If you haven't seen Wicked the musical, I HIGHLY suggest you do!
No, in neither the original 1900 book edition nor in the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz' are the names of the Wicked Witch of the West Elvira Gultch or of the Witch of the East Glenda the Good. In the book, the Wicked Witch of the West is given no name. In the film, she's the personality that Almira Gulch takes on in Dorothy Gale's dream.Likewise, in the book, the Witch of the East has no name. There's a witch named Glinda the Good. But she's the Good Witch of the South, in the Red Quadling Country. In the film, the Witch of the East has no name. Glinda appears, but as the Good Witch of the North.
Elphaba is the name given to the Wicked Witch of the West. She is one of the two leads in the show, along with Glinda (the Good Witch.)
the wicked witch of the east's name is Nessarose and the wicked witch of the west's name is Elphaba
no she did not have a name only wicked witch of the east she in the beggining was portrayed as the evil witch who had put the munchkins in bondage but no name
The story of Glinda the Good Witch and the Wicked Witch of the East is told in the book 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'. The book was published in 1995. The stage script was published in 2003.
In the 1939 movie, Glinda, the good witch of the north told Dorothy that the wicked witch of the east was Alista..I don't know if the name is spelled correct, but that's how Glinda pronouned it..
If you mean in the broudway musical, her real name was supposed to be Elphaba. If you haven't seen Wicked the musical, I HIGHLY suggest you do!
Elphaba (the green skinned) ... is supposed to be hte wicked witch, according to The Wizard of OZ. However, if you see musical, you will realize that there is so much more to ELphaba's character than you think.
No, in neither the original 1900 book edition nor in the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz' are the names of the Wicked Witch of the West Elvira Gultch or of the Witch of the East Glenda the Good. In the book, the Wicked Witch of the West is given no name. In the film, she's the personality that Almira Gulch takes on in Dorothy Gale's dream.Likewise, in the book, the Witch of the East has no name. There's a witch named Glinda the Good. But she's the Good Witch of the South, in the Red Quadling Country. In the film, the Witch of the East has no name. Glinda appears, but as the Good Witch of the North.
the sister is the sister of the wicked witch of the west, the wicked witch of the east.
The wicked witch of the West's name is Elphaba Thropp, and her sister (the wicked witch of the East)'s name is Nessarose. and glinda's name is actually Galinda Upland, as revealed in Wicked.
The Wicked Witch of the West is known as Elphaba before the tornado incident in "The Wizard of Oz."
Elphaba