Keri René Fuller delivered a commanding rendition of "No Good Deed" from Wicked during her May 13, 2026, visit to the Broadway.com studio. Her performance highlighted the emotional depth and vocal prowess required for the iconic role of Elphaba in this enduring musical.
The performance featured Fuller accompanied by Chris Haberl on keyboard. The number places Elphaba at a moment of personal crisis in the second act, and Fuller's vocals conveyed the required dramatic weight and range. She navigated the complex melody with precision and power that captivated listeners in the intimate studio setting.
Fuller currently appears as Elphaba eight times a week at the Gershwin Theatre. Emma Flynn plays Glinda opposite her in the production that has run for nearly 23 years. The long-running show continues to attract new audiences with its compelling narrative and memorable score.
The studio session captured the aria in a stripped-down setting. Fuller's belt and sustained high notes illustrated the vocal demands of the role without the full theatrical production around her. This approach allowed the raw emotion and technical skill to shine through clearly.
Wicked remains a consistent draw at the Gershwin. Theatergoers continue to purchase tickets for the musical's story of the witches of Oz and their diverging paths. The tale of friendship, ambition, and destiny resonates strongly with contemporary viewers.
Fuller's interpretation aligns with the character's established emotional arc. The performance provided an additional view of her work for audiences who follow the show through digital channels. Fans appreciated the chance to experience her artistry in a focused format.
Broadway.com released the video for online viewing. The clip allows remote listeners to hear the intensity Fuller brings to the solo on a regular basis at the theater. Such sessions help bridge the gap between live performances and global fans seeking connection to Broadway.
