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You’ll soon be able to visit the tulip field from ‘Wicked.’ Here’s where
Nine million tulips of a variety of colors were grown in Norfolk, England to serve as the backdrop for Munchkinland in "Wicked," and starting next year visitors can go and see the tulip fields.
‘Wicked’: What Happened to the 9 Million Tulips Planted for the Film?
The endless rows of tulips made for a spectacular visual captured by Alice Brooks’ cinematography. The film’s opening number “No One Mourns the Wicked” is set in Munchkin Village — which Crowley built, and the tulips serve as a painterly backdrop.
“Wicked”: All About the 9 Million Tulips Planted for Munchkinland and Where They Are Now
Wicked’s Munchkinland set had some serious flower power. The film’s production designer, Nathan Crowley, had nine million tulips planted to create the look of the magical village in the musical, a prequel to The Wizard of Oz.
The Set of ‘Wicked’ Features a Field of 9 Million Real Tulips
Working with a farmer in Norfolk, England, production designer Nathan Crowley grew a field of real flowers in a rainbow of colors for Munchkinland.
Nine million tulips were planted for 'Wicked'
Nine million tulips were planted for the musical fantasy film Wicked. Variety reported that production designer Nathan Crowley aligned with director Jon Chu's vision of doing everything on camera. His proposal was initially questioned and was asked to opt for visual effects,
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Shiz University: How the ‘Wicked’ Movie Built Oz’s Epic School
Shiz University is where much of the action takes place. The theory behind it was Shiz — like Oxford, Cambridge, Ivy League ...
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Where Was Wicked Filmed? From Munchkinland to the City of Oz Explained
The two-part film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical was so massive, it needed 17 soundstages and four backlots.
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Making Those ‘Wicked’ Library Shelves Spin and More Secrets from the Oz Production Design
Production designer Nathan Crowley discusses his architectural world building and keeping the library in motion for Jonathan ...
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How ‘Wicked’ Built Immersive Real-Life Sets, From Shiz To Emerald City
From planting nine million tulips for Munchkinland to Shiz’s 52-foot high set, Crowley’s designs for ‘Wicked’ are truly ...
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An Insider's Look at 'Wicked's' Wonderful, Gravity-Defying Sets
I’ve done a lot of very big films,” says production director Nathan Crowley, a Brit who also worked on Interstellar and The ...
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