Cynthia Erivo has revealed she will not return to Broadway as Elphaba in ‘Wicked,’ citing her desire to open the role for other talented actresses. Her generous sentiment was warmly received by ‘The View’ hosts, while Lencia Kebede continues the legacy as the current Elphaba on stage.
Erivo’s Generous Decision to Step Aside
Cynthia Erivo, the acclaimed star of ‘Wicked: For Good,’ has made a thoughtful and generous decision to decline reprising her role as Elphaba on Broadway. In a recent appearance on ‘The View,’ Erivo explained her reasoning with remarkable clarity and sincerity.
“I feel like it would be a little selfish,” Erivo said. “We’ve been given such a gift with this [film] version, and everyone is seeing it. It’s in everybody’s houses right now, and people can go to the cinema and see it.”
Her explanation went deeper, highlighting her belief that the film’s massive popularity creates a unique opportunity for other women to take on the iconic role on stage. “What’s wonderful about this particular film now is that I think it provides more room for other women to go do [the role on Broadway],” she added.
‘The View’ Hosts Praise Erivo’s Generosity
Erivo’s decision resonated deeply with the hosts of ‘The View,’ who responded with heartfelt admiration. “[It gives] someone else the opportunity,” Joy Behar remarked, while Sunny Hostin added, “That is so generous, so generous.”
Behar went further, praising Erivo not only for her talent but also for her character. “You’re not only wonderful — you’re a terrific person,” she said, underscoring the emotional impact of Erivo’s choice.
Idina Menzel, who originated the role of Elphaba on Broadway in 2003, remains a central figure in the legacy of the character. Since then, many talented actresses have taken on the role, including Stephanie J. Block, Shoshana Bean, Lindsay Mendez, and Jessica Vosk.
The Legacy Continues with Lencia Kebede
The current Elphaba on Broadway is Lencia Kebede, who made her debut in March 2025. She is the first Black actress to play the role full-time on Broadway, marking a historic moment for the production.
Erivo’s decision to step aside is not only a personal choice but also a powerful statement about inclusivity and opportunity in theater. Her film version of ‘Wicked’ has already introduced millions to the character, and now she’s ensuring that the stage remains open for diverse voices to shine.
Erivo’s Other Theater Projects
While she’s stepping away from Elphaba, Erivo is not slowing down in the theater world. She is set to play 23 characters in a one-woman Dracula play in London’s West End, a project she admits she’s “f—— petrified” about — but also incredibly excited for.
“I’m very scared,” Erivo told ‘Wicked’ costar Jonathan Bailey in a conversation for Wonderland magazine. “But I’m also like — I don’t know, is this sadistic of me — but I’m really excited about it as well. It’s absolutely nonsensical and insane.”
Her upcoming projects also include Suzie Miller’s stage-to-screen ‘Prima Facie’ and Tomi Adeyemi’s page-to-screen ‘Children of Blood and Bone,’ which is set to hit theaters on January 15, 2027.
Why This Matters for Broadway and Fans
Erivo’s decision is more than just a personal choice — it’s a cultural moment. Her willingness to make room for others reflects a growing trend in theater toward inclusivity and representation. The success of ‘Wicked’ on Broadway and in film has created a wave of interest, and Erivo’s generosity ensures that the stage remains a welcoming space for new talent.
For fans, this news is both bittersweet and inspiring. While they may miss Erivo’s portrayal of Elphaba on stage, her decision to open the door for others is a testament to her character and commitment to the art form.
As Lencia Kebede continues the legacy, fans can look forward to seeing how the role evolves under new hands — and how Erivo’s influence continues to shape the future of Broadway.
What’s Next for Erivo and ‘Wicked’
Erivo’s impact on ‘Wicked’ is undeniable. Her film version has brought the story to a global audience, and her performance as Elphaba has become iconic. With tickets for ‘Wicked’ on Broadway still available, fans can experience the magic of the stage firsthand — now with Lencia Kebede as the new Elphaba.
As Erivo continues to push boundaries with her upcoming projects, her legacy as a trailblazer in theater and film is only growing stronger. Her decision to step aside from Elphaba is not an end — it’s a beginning for the next generation of Broadway stars.
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