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The Wizard Of Oz

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for most ages

Run Time

Around two hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission

Dates

Finished May 11, 2014

Cast

Danielle Wade (Dorothy)

Creative

Jeremy Sams (direction)

Robert Jones (set and costume design)

Arlene Phillips (choreography)

Hugh Vanstone (lighting design)

Mick Potter (sound design)

Jon Driscoll (video/projection design)

David Cullen (orchestrations)

Graham Hurman (musical supervision)

Reviews

Customer reviews

12 reviews, average rating: (3.5 Stars)

Robyn

Wonderful

The entire cast did a tremendous job recreating childhood memories of the movie into living color. Each cast member did a phenomenal job perfecting the cadence, accent and mannerisms of the original cast members. Highly entertaining. You will have chills from the lion’s performance, but all cast members gave remarkable performances. ... Read more

Anonymous

Very Impressed!

Saw the evening performance on May 10th. I have seen many plays, tons of versions of OZ movies, I've seen Wicked twice and the 2 people with me have read lots of the OZ books. The play was great. Some small changes from the movie but mostly good changes and fun and funny. Some of the "personality added" I did not care for as much- Glenda and the Lion and Scare Crow. But the other people with me loved the Scare Crow. Over all very quality show and very very enjoyable!!! ... Read more

Dave Schanding

Stage adds interesting perspective for Wizard movie watchers

The Wizard of Oz is a very enjoyable rendition of the ago-old story of Dorothy, Toto, Scarecrow, Tinman, Cowardly Lion and the rest. There are a few new songs to become acquainted with. The acting was excellent across the board. Toto received the largest applause by far. We all wondered how he could always come to the right place, on or off stage, every single time. Dorothy's voice and energy are excellent. The special effects to show the tornadoes,movement of the house where Dorothy lived, and the perceived distance between Oz and Kansas were very well done. The play seemed to fascinate both children and adults. ... Read more
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