Gregory Maguire at the Cincinnati Public Library

Gregory Maguire was just here! (Seriously, as it's only 8:30pm as I write this, he might still be signing books the library.)

Maguire-- best known as the author of the Wicked series-- popped by the downtown branch of the library this evening to give a presentation he called "My Wicked Origins," and to sign books for his adoring fans. I'm always amazed that events like these are free, since to me they're a lot like concerts but for writing, complete with roadies and tech checks and backstage passes. (This event did have a "backstage" option-- for a $100 donation to the library, you could meet Mr. Maguire for dinner and a chat beforehand. A "very cool fundraiser," as Dan put it.)


I was the first one plopped in a folding chair, because I am a nut. I read to pass the time, and just before 7pm, they ushered on a couple of students from the SCPA to belt a few songs from the musical version of Wicked. (For the diehard among you: "The Wizard and I," followed by "For Good.")


(Pardon for the poor photography-- I remembered the book I wanted to have signed, but not a decent camera. Priorities!)

Gregory Maguire was engaging, funny, and flawlessly-timed (he had one piece of his presentation set to music). I feel that, in the same shoes, I might have been fatigued to be talking about a book I wrote 15 years ago, but Maguire completely owned it and melted the hearts of his Wicked-loving audience.


Dan also had a great time, which is important to include as he is not the Maguire nutter that I am. :)

Interesting though tangential: Idina Menzel (the original Elphaba, from the Broadway cast of Wicked) is performing at Music Hall this weekend.


Gregory Maguire's website: http://www.gregorymaguire.com/

2 comments:

luckeyfrog said...

That's what he looks like? Not what I expected!

So cool that you got to go hear him, though! I need to re-read Wicked so I can get to the sequels.

Unknown said...

Ha, yes. He reminds me of the guy who plays the Wizard on Broadway (Joel Grey), but I might just be forcing connections. But Maguire sang and danced-- I think he'd be a good fit for the role.

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