As Wicked: For Good dazzles audiences on screen, one Taunton student is being celebrated for her wicked good artwork.

Percy Duphily, a Design & Communications junior at Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School, was among those who submitted a piece for NBCU Academy's poster contest.

"Teachers, submit up to 10 student posters to our contest by Friday, November 7, 2025," read NBCU Academy's post.

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Percy’s Winning Design

Duphily's creation, featuring a closeup of Elphaba and Glinda holding hands with the Emerald City in the background, took the top prize.

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How the NBCU Wicked Poster Contest Works

    • Open to U.S. middle and high school teachers (grades 6-12).
    • Students can use any medium (digital, hand-drawn, mixed media, etc). Posters will be submitted digitally.
    • Winning schools will receive prizes!* One winning middle school and one winning high school will receive 35 Fandango gift cards that can be used to see Wicked: For Good in theaters.
    • Teachers may submit up to 10 posters each.

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What the School Is Saying

Duphily was congratulated by her school on social media, sharing its pride for the young artist.

"Percy’s poster was chosen out of 2,000+ entries from across the country – an incredible accomplishment that’s bringing national recognition to both Percy and B-P," the Facebook post read. "We couldn’t be prouder."

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