Cynthia Erivo shares her thoughts on fans singing along to “Wicked” in theaters: “We’ve spent a lot of time singing it ourselves. “

Cynthia Erivo shares her thoughts on fans singing along to “Wicked” in theaters: “We’ve spent a lot of time singing it ourselves. “

Some movie theaters have asked people not to sing during the show.

Cynthia Erivo has shared her thoughts on fans singing along to Wicked in theaters, and she approves of it.

During an interview on NBC’s Thanksgiving Day Parade broadcast yesterday (November 28), the actress who plays Elphaba, along with Ariana Grande’s character Galinda, was asked if she thinks it’s okay for fans to sing along during movie screenings.

“Okay” “I’m fine with it,” she said strongly. “We have been singing this by ourselves for a while now — it’s time for everyone else to join us. ” “It’s great” You can watch the interview below (skip to 1:21 to hear her response).

Since Wicked came out on November 22, it has done really well at the box office, making a total of $270 million (about £214. 6 million) in ticket sales all over the world in its first weekend.

Since then, social media users have pointed out that movie theaters have rules against people singing loudly along to the songs in the movies. To address this, special “sing-a-long” screenings have been set up.

Earlier this week, Dwayne Johnson was the first to share his thoughts with everyone: “You paid for your ticket, you went to see a musical, and you’re enjoying it. ” “Sing,” he said to BBC News at the Moana 2 premiere on the red carpet.

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