2007
The “Wizard of Oz”
Artistic
Director/Music Staging: Doreen Cohn
Music Director: Willard Minton; Choreographer: Terry Corbin
With Music and Lyrics by Harold
Arlen and E.Y. Harburg
Background Music by Herbert Stothart
Dance and Vocal Arrangements by Peter Howard
Orchestration by Larry Wilcox
Adapted by John Kane for the Royal Shakespeare Company
Based upon the Classical Motion Picture owned by Turner Entertainment
Co. and distributed in all media by Warner Bros.
THE
CAST:
Dorothy
Gale: Janet Bowler
Aunty Em (Emily Gale):
Karen Sidel
Uncle Henry (Henry Gale):
Rick Anderson
Hunk: Farmhand & Scarecrow:
Rob Thornton
Hickory: Farmhand & Tin
Woodsman: Nate Strick
Zeke: Farmhand & Cowardly
Lion: Steve O'Brien
Professor Marvel: Wizard of
Oz: Chip Janiszewski
Glinda: Good Witch of the North:
Kate Brophy
Miss Elmira Gulch: Wicked Witch
of West: Rosemarie Beskind
Nikko: Becky
Sandridge
Tree/Ensemble:
John Schenkman
Crow/Ensemble: Tracy
Arcari, Lisa Camargo, Laura Garger, Lisa Nichols
Ensemble: Penny
Carroll, Aubrey Caulfield, Len Fenelon, Elizabeth Gunn,
Melissa Heaton, Arthur Hetherington, Virginia Hetherington,
Andy Laplante, Catherine Noujaim, Dian Pomeranz, Deb Thaler,
Zelma Wooten
And, of course, 41 children who will perform as MUNCHKINS!
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SYNOPSIS:
Dorothy
Gale, a young girl who lives on a farm in Kansas with her Aunt Em
and Uncle Henry, gets in the way while the adults try to work. She
finds a quiet place where she won't get into any trouble -Over
The Rainbow. The girl is upset because their mean neighbor,
Miss Gulch, presents her with a Sheriff's summons for her cherished
dog, Toto. Toto escapes from Miss Gultch's bicycle basket and joins
Dorothy as she runs away from the farm. They meet up with kind Professor
Marvel, who convinces her to go back home. A cyclone hits the area,
and Dorothy and Toto are locked out of the family's storm cellar.
They go into her room in the house, where Dorothy is accidentally
hit on the head. This begins their journey to the Land of Oz.
When she wakes up in Oz, Dorothy is greeted by Glinda, the Witch
of the North (who has an uncanny resemblance to Aunt Em). Upon landing,
Dorothy's house inadvertently lands on and fatally strikes the Wicked
Witch of the East. This frees the Munchkins from the Wicked Witch
of the East's power, so they now consider Dorothy their heroine
-Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead & Munchkin Musical Sequence.
The Wicked Witch of the West (Miss Gulch) comes to avenge her sister's
death and to claim her sister's magic ruby slippers, only to find
that Glinda has already put them on Dorothy's feet. The Wicked Witch
of the West has a new challenge - to get those slippers for herself.
Dorothy wants to go back home to Kansas, but the Munchkins tell
her the only one who may help her get back home is the Wizard of
Oz. So Dorothy is off to see the Wizard -Yellow Brick Road.
Along the way she meets three new friends and travel companions.
The Scarecrow (Hunk, the first of Uncle Henry's farmhands) explains
why he needs to see the Wizard in If I Only Had A Brain.
The Tinman (Hickory) joins them because his life would be better
If I Only Had A Heart and the Lion (Zeke) comes along -If
I Only Had The Nerve. All four sing We're Off To See The
Wizard.
The Wicked Witch of the West makes her second unsuccessful attempt
to get Dorothy's ruby slippers when Dorothy is with the Scarecrow
and the Tinman. But she fails to scare them. Her next plan includes
the Lion, and involves a beautiful field of poppies with a poisonous
scent. Glinda rescues the travelers by turning the poppies into
snowflakes -Poppies.
Our travelers arrive at the Emerald City to be discouraged from
entering by the Gatekeeper (Uncle Henry). He finally lets them in
-Merry Old Land Of Oz. Before they are allowed to meet the Wizard,
the travelers must be cleaned up by the Osians. Even after they
prepare for the meeting, the Wizard refuses to meet them. The Wicked
Witch appears again. The lion fantasizes in King Of The Forest.
The guard finally brings them to the Wizard, but the four friends
must prove themselves worthy of the Wizard's help by bringing him
the Wicked Witch of the West's broomstick. The only way to get her
broomstick would be to kill her. So off the foursome goes, to the
land of the Winkies (the Wicked Witch's slaves) and the Wicked Witch's
castle.
The group is in the haunted forest filled with jitterbugs that spook
them. The jitterbugs make them dance until they all collapse from
exhaustion - Jitterbug and then the Wicked Witch's flying
monkeys swoop down and capture Dorothy and Toto. At the castle the
Wicked Witch again fails to take the ruby slippers off Dorothy's
feet, so threatens Dorothy with her life. Toto manages to escape.
The Lion, Scarecrow and Tinman recover from the poppies' scent,
and make it to the castle to rescue Dorothy. Toto meets them at
the entrance, and they sneak in, wearing Winkie uniforms, as part
of the Winkie army. The foursome and Toto are reunited, but the
Wicked Witch prevents their escape. The Wicked Witch becomes even
meaner and threatens the Scarecrow with fire on her broomstick.
Dorothy throws a bucket of water at the fire and ends up dousing
the Wicked Witch. The Wicked Witch screams, smoulders and shrinks.
She melts into nothing. -Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead (reprise)
. The foursome take the broom back to the Wizard.
The Wizard is again reluctant to see the travelers, but Toto playfully
pulls aside the curtain that separates the Wizard from them. An
ordinary man (Professor Marvel) speaking into a microphone is revealed.
As the Wizard he performs graduation exercises, giving the Scarecrow
a Dr. of Thinkology, making the Lion a member of the Legion of Courage
and giving the Tinman a heart-shaped watch. He offers to take Dorothy
back to Kansas in his hot-air balloon. The balloon accidentally
takes off without Dorothy and Toto, but Glinda saves the day. She
explains to Dorothy that all this time, Dorothy has had the power
herself to go home. All she has to do is close her eyes, tap her
heels together three times and repeat to herself "there's no place
like home."
Back in Kansas the storm is over. Dorothy wakes up confused, with
a bump on her head. She and Toto were not the only ones who had
an adventure during the storm. Miss Gulch was hit by a telegraph
pole and broke her leg. At least Miss Gulch won't be bothering Toto
for a while. Dorothy appreciates her family and friends even more
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