Two people in elaborate costumes pose in front of a decorative backdrop for a Glinda and Elphaba meet and greet. One wears a black witch outfit, while the other dazzles in a pink gown and crown.

Universal Orlando Resort Casting for Glinda and Elphaba from ‘Wicked’

Lauren Shahan

Universal Orlando Resort is accepting audition submissions for Glinda and Elphaba from the film “Wicked.”

Glinda and Elphaba Auditions

Two people in elaborate costumes pose in front of a decorative backdrop for a Glinda and Elphaba meet and greet. One wears a black witch outfit, while the other dazzles in a pink gown and crown.

Universal Orlando Resort is currently accepting applications for female-presenting actors to portray the characters of Glinda and Elphaba. The actors must be between 5’1″ – 5’4″ in height.

Below are the details for submissions.

All Submissions must include:

  • Headshot
  • Resume
  • Full-length photo in athletic wear
  • Aufition video Link

Video Audition Instructions

  • Video background should be a solid color wall or backdrop for the audition slate
  • Full body should be visible in the frame for the recording
  • State your first name, last name, and height
  • Perform a one-minute comedic monologue

The deadline for submissions is March 17, 2025.

Last November, Glinda and Elphaba made surprise appearances where they would meet with guests at the Wicked: The Experience at Universal Orlando Resort. They met periodically in the lobby of the experience. It’s unclear how long Wicked: The Experience will be around, but Universal is apparently intending to continue the meet and greets for now.

Glinda was dressed in her pink bubble dress with a silver crown and a wand in her hands. Elphaba was dressed in her black dress, a witch’s hat, and held a broomstick.

Last month, Universal Studios Hollywood announced that Glinda and Elphaba would meet and greet with guests, making their debut during Fan Fest Nights.

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