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Interview Brittney Johnson Is Grateful for Her Year as Wicked's Good Witch

The performer reflects on the impact of her history-making run as Broadway's first Black actor to play Glinda full-time.

Brittney Johnson and Lindsay Pearce in Wicked Joan Marcus

When Brittney Johnson took over the role of Glinda in Wicked on February 14, 2022, she thought she knew what to expect. She already had four other Broadway credits, so an eight-show week was nothing new. And she鈥檇 already been with Wicked for a couple of years, having started in the ensemble and spent a year as the Glinda standby.

What she didn鈥檛 see coming was the impact her history-making run in the role would have on audiences.

When Johnson stepped into the bubble last year, she became the first Black woman to play Wicked鈥檚 popular witch full-time. 鈥淚t felt like a very significant moment,鈥� Johnson tells 半岛体育, now a year later, as her time in Wicked came to a close.

Brittney Johnson Emilio Madrid

That kind of significance can often come with a little pressure. 鈥淵ou want to do a great job. I never felt like people were rooting for my failure, but just the added eyes on it made it feel more pressure-filled. People were truly coming from all over the world to see me,鈥� she says. 鈥淵ou want to do your best with an opportunity that you鈥檝e been given.鈥�

Due to this season鈥檚 Covid safety regulations in place, Johnson didn鈥檛 get a chance to meet fans at the stage door, but they still let her know they were there. Every day she gets messages on social media or people tag her in the photos they鈥檝e taken, posing by her picture on the posters outside the theatre.

With great popularity, comes great responsibility, though. A responsibility that Johnson says she was happy to take on鈥攁nd not just for young Black girls in the audience who can now see themselves in Oz. 鈥淚 have the opportunity to show the powers-that-be in all kinds of capacities in our society that people are people, and we鈥檙e all capable. Let鈥檚 give everybody a shot and see what they can do,鈥� Johnson urges.

The performer is a little coy when asked what鈥檚 next for her, promising that she has a few little irons in the fire while she鈥檚 taking a much-needed break from singing eight times a week. We do know that she鈥檒l be playing the Queen of Hearts in a concert version of Mad Hatter The Musical April 16 at Montr茅al's Place des Arts Symphony Hall.

It鈥檚 been a whirlwind year for Johnson, and she鈥檚 been packing the special moments and memories into her iPhone, not wanting to forget a second. More than anything, though, she鈥檚 grateful. For the past year. For the journey. And for everyone who鈥檚 taken it with her.

And if she does start to miss that honey-blonde wig, 鈥渕aybe I鈥檒l get a little balayage,鈥� she says with a laugh.

See Brittney Johnson's Historical Bow as Glinda in Wicked

 
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