Add professional costumes, limitless lighting and set options, and WIZARD OF OZ backdrops and you have a production you truly can taper to meet your exact vision. Choosing the Best Script Older Casts. The original, 1939 cinematic adaptation is the basis for the most popular versions of THE WIZARD OF OZ. Gultch and Professor Marvel are absent in the MUNY script, as is Toto, and Dorothy. Flying effects for several revivals of The Wizard of Oz at the MUNY.
Program for Starlight Theatre's 1953 production Music Lyrics Book Basis 1939 film and 1900 novel by Productions, 1942, 1953, 1963, 1984, 1982, 1990 The Wizard of Oz is a commissioned by the (The Muny) based on the novel, by and the 1939 film, and using the film's songs. The book of the musical is by, who would later write an adaptation of for (1960). The musical was first presented in 1942 at The Muny and has been revived many times thereafter, both by The Muny and by other companies. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Synopsis [ ] Act I [ ] A teenage girl, Dorothy, lives on a farm in dreary Kansas with her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em dreaming of faraway places ('). One day the farmhouse, with Dorothy inside, is swept off by a tornado to Munchkin land in the Land of Oz. The falling house kills the cruel ruler of the Munchkins, the Wicked Witch of the East.
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The Munchkins and the Sorceress of the North greet Dorothy (' and '). The Sorceress tells Dorothy that she will have to go to the Emerald City to ask the great Wizard of Oz to help her return home. The Wicked Witch of the West, sister of the late Wicked Witch of the East, vows revenge upon Dorothy. Dorothy meets the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman.
The Scarecrow wants to get a brain, and the Tin Woodman needs a heart ('/'If I Only Had a Heart'). Dorothy suggests that the Wizard can help them too ('). They then meet the Cowardly Lion ('If I Only Had the Nerve').
The four friends travel down the yellow brick road, having been warned of the lions, tigers, bears and the fantastical jitterbugs who are controlled by the Wicked Witch. The three friends meet a lion who lacks courage, and they invite him to join them. When the jitterbugs attack, Dorothy appeals to the Sorceress of the North, who freezes the jitterbugs ('). Act II [ ] The friends finally reach the Emerald City, where they meet Lord Growlie, his daughter Gloria and the Royal Army of Oz. Lord Growlie warns that if someone bothers the Wizard with a foolish request, he may destroy them.
After a tour ('; 'Evening Star'), the friends meet the Wizard. He is very frightening and says that, before he will help them, they must kill the Wicked Witch of the West. As Dorothy and her new friends travel to the castle of the Wicked Witch, she sends various foes to hamper or attack them, but they manage to persevere. The witch eventually captures Dorothy, and her friends rush to try to rescue her, disguising themselves as ghosts. The witch is not fooled and intends to shrink Dorothy and her friends with a magic potion in her cauldron. Thinking fast, Dorothy pushes the witch into the cauldron. The water shrinks the Wicked Witch away to nothing ('Ding-Dong!
The Witch Is Dead' (reprise)). The friends return to the Emerald City, but the Wizard tries to put them off. The Wizard turns out to be an ordinary old man who had journeyed to Oz from Omaha long ago. However, the Wizard provides the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion with a diploma, a watch to show large heartedness, and a medal of 'courage', respectively, and convinces them all that these items solve their problems.
In order to help Dorothy get home, the Wizard personally takes her in his new rocket ship. Songs [ ] Act I [ ] • ' – Dorothy • 'Munchkinland' () – Munchkins, Dorothy and Sorceress • ' – Scarecrow • ' – Tin Woodman • ' (Follow the Yellow Brick Road) – Dorothy, Scarecrow and Tin Woodman • ' – Cowardly Lion • ' – Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Woodman and Cowardly Lion Act II [ ] • ' – Gloria and Company • 'Evening Star' – Dorothy and Chorus • 'Ding-Dong!
The Witch Is Dead' (reprise) – Company • 'Over the Rainbow' (reprise) – Company Background [ ] The Wizard of Oz was first turned into a by L. Frank Baum himself.
It was a loose adaptation of Baum's 1900 novel that had no Wicked Witch, Toto, magic slippers or yellow brick road, but had several new characters and subplots. It first played in in 1902 and was a success on the following year. It then toured for seven years. Other early of the novel followed, including a. The of the novel bore a closer resemblance to the novel's storyline than previous versions. It was a critical success and won the for best song and best score.
Add professional costumes, limitless lighting and set options, and WIZARD OF OZ backdrops and you have a production you truly can taper to meet your exact vision. Choosing the Best Script Older Casts. The original, 1939 cinematic adaptation is the basis for the most popular versions of THE WIZARD OF OZ. Gultch and Professor Marvel are absent in the MUNY script, as is Toto, and Dorothy. Flying effects for several revivals of The Wizard of Oz at the MUNY.
Program for Starlight Theatre's 1953 production Music Lyrics Book Basis 1939 film and 1900 novel by Productions, 1942, 1953, 1963, 1984, 1982, 1990 The Wizard of Oz is a commissioned by the (The Muny) based on the novel, by and the 1939 film, and using the film's songs. The book of the musical is by, who would later write an adaptation of for (1960). The musical was first presented in 1942 at The Muny and has been revived many times thereafter, both by The Muny and by other companies. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Synopsis [ ] Act I [ ] A teenage girl, Dorothy, lives on a farm in dreary Kansas with her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em dreaming of faraway places ('). One day the farmhouse, with Dorothy inside, is swept off by a tornado to Munchkin land in the Land of Oz. The falling house kills the cruel ruler of the Munchkins, the Wicked Witch of the East.
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The Munchkins and the Sorceress of the North greet Dorothy (' and '). The Sorceress tells Dorothy that she will have to go to the Emerald City to ask the great Wizard of Oz to help her return home. The Wicked Witch of the West, sister of the late Wicked Witch of the East, vows revenge upon Dorothy. Dorothy meets the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman.
The Scarecrow wants to get a brain, and the Tin Woodman needs a heart ('/'If I Only Had a Heart'). Dorothy suggests that the Wizard can help them too ('). They then meet the Cowardly Lion ('If I Only Had the Nerve').
The four friends travel down the yellow brick road, having been warned of the lions, tigers, bears and the fantastical jitterbugs who are controlled by the Wicked Witch. The three friends meet a lion who lacks courage, and they invite him to join them. When the jitterbugs attack, Dorothy appeals to the Sorceress of the North, who freezes the jitterbugs ('). Act II [ ] The friends finally reach the Emerald City, where they meet Lord Growlie, his daughter Gloria and the Royal Army of Oz. Lord Growlie warns that if someone bothers the Wizard with a foolish request, he may destroy them.
After a tour ('; 'Evening Star'), the friends meet the Wizard. He is very frightening and says that, before he will help them, they must kill the Wicked Witch of the West. As Dorothy and her new friends travel to the castle of the Wicked Witch, she sends various foes to hamper or attack them, but they manage to persevere. The witch eventually captures Dorothy, and her friends rush to try to rescue her, disguising themselves as ghosts. The witch is not fooled and intends to shrink Dorothy and her friends with a magic potion in her cauldron. Thinking fast, Dorothy pushes the witch into the cauldron. The water shrinks the Wicked Witch away to nothing ('Ding-Dong!
The Witch Is Dead' (reprise)). The friends return to the Emerald City, but the Wizard tries to put them off. The Wizard turns out to be an ordinary old man who had journeyed to Oz from Omaha long ago. However, the Wizard provides the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion with a diploma, a watch to show large heartedness, and a medal of 'courage', respectively, and convinces them all that these items solve their problems.
In order to help Dorothy get home, the Wizard personally takes her in his new rocket ship. Songs [ ] Act I [ ] • ' – Dorothy • 'Munchkinland' () – Munchkins, Dorothy and Sorceress • ' – Scarecrow • ' – Tin Woodman • ' (Follow the Yellow Brick Road) – Dorothy, Scarecrow and Tin Woodman • ' – Cowardly Lion • ' – Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Woodman and Cowardly Lion Act II [ ] • ' – Gloria and Company • 'Evening Star' – Dorothy and Chorus • 'Ding-Dong!
The Witch Is Dead' (reprise) – Company • 'Over the Rainbow' (reprise) – Company Background [ ] The Wizard of Oz was first turned into a by L. Frank Baum himself.
It was a loose adaptation of Baum's 1900 novel that had no Wicked Witch, Toto, magic slippers or yellow brick road, but had several new characters and subplots. It first played in in 1902 and was a success on the following year. It then toured for seven years. Other early of the novel followed, including a. The of the novel bore a closer resemblance to the novel's storyline than previous versions. It was a critical success and won the for best song and best score.