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The Wizard of Oz tour is back for another year?

The Wizard of Oz tour is back for another year?

broadwayguy2
#1The Wizard of Oz tour is back for another year?
Posted: 9/24/11 at 7:24pm

So, apparently the Networks-originated tour of The Wizard of Oz is going back out on the road.. again.. for another year, and without Networks attached.

The website states "this site contains information from the 2010-2011 tour. Check back soon for future tour updates."
http://www.wizardofozontour.com/

There is a one matinee stop at West Point on 05 Nov..
http://theatrer.org/ResultsVenue.aspx?event=The+Wizard+Of+Oz&vname=Eisenhower+Hall+Theatre&venid=194&nid=1&ppcsrc=1-HY-Eisenhow-The+Wizar&dist=GS&uq=wizard%20of%20oz%20tour%202011&cid=8242641402&gclid=CKDI6cKCt6sCFc465QodnAb8cw

Playhouse Square has it for a weekend at the end of October..
http://www.playhousesquare.org/default.asp?playhousesquare=58&objId=1867

The dates listed here start 14 oct at the Taft in Cincinnati...
http://www.ticketnetwork.com/tickets/wizard-of-oz-tickets.aspx

Has anyone heard a THING?? It's obviously out non-Equity and is being produced on it's own (Wizard of Oz Company, LLC), but i don't recall reading a casting notice, seeing buzz from anyone on Facebook about anyone hitting the road... nothing...

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bwayphreak234
#2The Wizard of Oz tour is back for another year?
Posted: 9/24/11 at 7:36pm

Mesa, AZ has it December 6-7
Phoenix, AZ has it December 8-11


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gvendo2005
#2The Wizard of Oz tour is back for another year?
Posted: 9/25/11 at 8:47am

Obviously, they're trying to squeeze the juice out of the lemon before Webber gets a chance. I give them credit for trying!


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jimmycurry01
#3The Wizard of Oz tour is back for another year?
Posted: 9/26/11 at 3:12am

IF Webber's Oz makes it to Broadway it will tank before it ever goes on tour. Americans seem to hold The Wizard of Oz very close to their hearts. They expect it to be the MGM film on stage when they see it, with little to no change. Somehow the MUNY production has become the exception to that rule. Webber has tinkered with it enough that it may be off putting to most people on this side of the pond. Also don't forget, Broadway seems to hate Webber these days anyway.

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beagle
#4The Wizard of Oz tour is back for another year?
Posted: 9/26/11 at 5:12am

I think you're generalizing about Americans. I'm American and I enjoyed ALW's Oz in London. One of the major reasons I liked it was because it was not the film on stage. I'm not interested in "film on stage" productions of Oz, or anything else, really. If I want the movie, I'll see the movie.





Updated On: 9/26/11 at 05:12 AM

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Sally
#5The Wizard of Oz tour is back for another year?
Posted: 9/26/11 at 5:14am

I'm an American, saw it, and it was not at all off-putting for me---but although I've read the books and, of course, seen the movie, I wouldn't say The Wizard of Oz is close to my heart.

Broadway does seem to hate Webber.

OK, which Webber show would stand the better chance of some kind of success on Broadway, Love Never Dies or The Wizard of Oz?

tourboi
#6The Wizard of Oz tour is back for another year?
Posted: 9/26/11 at 1:18pm

NETworks hasn't been involved in OZ for over a year. Last years tour (it's second year I believe) wasn't produced by NETworks either. They just did the first season.

broadwayguy2
#7The Wizard of Oz tour is back for another year?
Posted: 9/26/11 at 5:59pm

Last year was their year three... Cassie Okenka was Dorothy for years one and two, Kate Bristol for year three.. I believe I remember the lack of NETworks from last year's outting, but wasn't sure since i didn't look closely...