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WICKED-themed: Idina Menzel + Cara Mentzel REPLAY!
Season 22, Ep. 49
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In honor of the new movie version of "Wicked," here's a replay of Zibby's conversation with the first actress to inhabit the witch's costume on Broadway, Idina Menzel!! Her sister, Cara Mentzel, contributed an essay to On Being Jewish Now, Zibby's anthology.
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