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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vicki Noon









Vicki Noon



Vicki Noon temporary lead Elphaba, while Teal Wicks was on an ex-

tended leave of absence.

Born 1985 (age 26–27) Noon departed S.F. on 7 March 2010, and replaced

Tucson, Arizona

Marcie Dodd as the lead Elphaba on the second North

Occupation Actress, singer American Tour from April 6, 2010. She starred opposite

Natalie Daradich as Glinda. Noon played her final perfor-

Years active 1998–present

mance on January 23, 2011 in her hometown of Tucson,

Vicki Noon (born 1985) is an American theater perfor- Arizona and was replaced by standby Anne Brummel.[9]

mer, who played the lead role of Elphaba on the Second

National Tour of Wicked, a role she had previously cov- References

ered in various other productions of the musical.

[1] Ford, R. (August 19, 2007). "Words to ponder! But

all in fun", Green Valley News & Sun. Retrieved

Early life 2010-04-14.

Vicki Noon was born in Tucson, Arizona, and moved with [2] Goodnow, Cecelia (October 5, 1998). "Star in

her family at a young age to Washington state.[1] Noon’s waiting: Talents tug at teen’s future", Seattle Post-

mother worked in airplane systems at the Federal Avi- Intelligencer, p. D1.

ation Administration and her father is a systems engi- [3] Goodnow, Cecelia (December 30, 1998). "Teen holds

neer at The Boeing Company; they divorced in 1997.[2] tightly to her dreams after ACT role", Seattle Post-

She and her older sister grew up in Newcastle, Washing- Intelligencer, p. E1.

ton and Vicki studied at the Washington Academy of Per- [4] Emily Baillargeon Russin, "Ugly duckling flies coop;

forming Arts.[3] In 1998, at the age of 13, Noon appeared And the moral of the story is: Beauty is only skin

as the title character in Violet at Seattle’s A Contemporary deep." Seattle Weekly, October 28, 1998. Found at

Theater.[4] Seattle Weekly website. Accessed April 12, 2010.

Noon was a high school classmate and childhood [5] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F97fUI93uck

friend of San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum, the [6] Preston, Rohan (June 8, 2007). "The new ’Mamma

National League Cy Young winner from 2008 and 2009.[5] Mia!’ is much more fun", Star Tribune, p. B2.

Noon played the principal role of Sophie on the 2007 [7] Donnelly, Pat (January 10, 2008). "Featherlight fun

North American tour of Mamma Mia!.[6][7] She also ap- with a solid cast: Mamma Mia! at Place des Arts: A

peared as Demeter on the national tour of Cats.[8] She was happy ending, and dancing in the aisles", The

one of the show’s "stand-outs with their expressive song Gazette, p. D3.

and dance routines."[8] [8] ^ Deborah Frackt, "Cats", Seattle Weekly, November

16, 2005. Found at Seattle Weekly website. Accessed

April 12, 2010.

Wicked [9] Anne Brummel Will Be Elphaba in Wicked’s Second

Noon first appeared in the Chicago production of Wicked North American Tour

from April 2008, as a member of the ensemble and under-

study for Elphaba. Her first performance as Elphaba took External links

place on 19 July 2008.

She was then asked to join the Los Angeles produc- • Official Wicked Tour website

tion as the Standby Elphaba, and replaced Marcie Dodd • Interview with Vicki Noon on top Wicked fansite

on 4 November 2008. She continued to stand-by for Eden Persondata

Espinosa until the show left Hollywood on 11 January Name Noon, Vicki

2009. Alternative names

Noon then transferred to San Francisco, where she

was the Standby for Teal Wicks. Previews began, with Short description

Noon stepping in as Elphaba for an ill Wicks, on 27 Jan- Date of birth 1985

uary 2009. Opening night took place on 6 February. From Place of birth Tucson, Arizona

the end of March 2009 until early May, she became the

Date of death





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