

The Wizard of Oz (Townley) (Musical)
L Frank Baum
This musical account of L. Frank Baum's classic story contains all the loving ingredients for popular family audience appeal: an engaging plot, delightful characters, breath-taking action, uproarious comedy and charming music.
This versitile script can be performed either by an all-adult cast or by a cast that is half children.
The children play stage hands, unseen by the cast, but visible to the audience.
They move the slippers, a broom, a haystack, and other set pieces.
All the time smiling, tip-toing, shhing each other, and generally having a good time.
The tunes are both catchy and memorable, and your audience will leave singing or humming one of them.
Further, it is an easy-to-produce, full-length musical with simplifications of the already minimal sets.
Dorothy's familiar journey from Kansas to Oz is highlighted by her meetings with all the beloved characters: the Munchkins, Glinda the Good Witch, the Wicked Witch, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion.
The charm of this adaptation is its inventiveness: the ruby slippers have a distinct personality, and Dorothy places importance on the meaning of the heart as well as intelligence.
This rich and rewarding musical speaks eloquently of hopes, dreams, and friendship.
The Wizard of Oz is a American christmas play written by L Frank Baum and published by Samuel French (1979).
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