Gultch and Professor Marvel are absent in the MUNY script, as is Toto, and Dorothy returns to Kansas aboard a rocket ship, rather than a hot air balloon. Foy has provided flying effects for several revivals of The Wizard of Oz at the MUNY. Flying by Foy created flying sequences for.

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The Wizard of Oz Music (additional) (incidental) Lyrics (additional) Book Basis 1939 film and 1900 novel by Productions 2011 2012 2013 North American tour 2017 Australian tour The Wizard of Oz is a based on the 1939 film, with a book adapted. The musical uses the and songs from the film and includes some new songs and additional music by and additional lyrics.

After previews in the from 7 February, the musical opened on 1 March 2011, directed by, and closed on 2 September 2012. The original cast included as, as and as the. Played Dorothy on Tuesday evenings and took over the role full-time in February 2012.

The role of Dorothy was cast through the 2010 reality television show, in which Hope won and Evans was the runner-up. After, a Toronto production began in December 2012 and closed in August 2013, and was followed by a North American tour. In April 2017 an Australian tour was announced including season at the Lyric Theatre,,the in Sydney, and at the. The cast includes as with as and as. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] The Wizard of Oz was first turned into a by Baum himself. A loose adaptation of his 1900 novel (there is no Wicked Witch or Toto, and there are some new characters), it first played in in 1902 and was a success on the following year. It then toured for nine years.

The bore a closer resemblance to the storyline of Baum's original novel than most previous versions. It was a strong success, winning the for and, and continues to be broadcast perennially. Among the many adaptations of The Wizard of Oz, two previous ones have used the songs from the film. In 1945, the (MUNY) created with a script adapted by Frank Gabrielson from the novel, but it is influenced in some respects by the motion picture screenplay. It uses most of the songs from the film. This was followed, in 1987, by a (RSC) designed to more closely recreate the film version.

The book by closely follows the film's screenplay, and it uses nearly all of the film's music. Both the MUNY and RSC adaptations were successes and have been revived numerous times in the US and UK. Lloyd Webber The Wizard of Oz is 's 18th musical. First collaborated with Lloyd Webber in 1965, together writing. Their next piece was, followed by two more concept albums that became hit musicals, (1971) and (1978). Except for a special collaboration for 60th birthday celebration, the musical in 1986, after Evita, each man turned to other collaborators to produce further well-known musical theatre works.

The Wizard of Oz was Rice and Lloyd Webber's first production together in the in over three decades. To create the new musical, Lloyd Webber and director adapted the 1939 film's screenplay, and Rice and Lloyd Webber added several new songs to the film's score.

In 2010, Lloyd Webber told the Daily Mail, 'The fact is that The Wizard of Oz has never really worked in the theatre. The film has one or two holes where in the theatre you need a song. For example, there's nothing for either of the two witches to sing.' He also commented 'Tim and I are doing quite a specific thing, because we know what's missing.' Productions [ ] After previews beginning 7 February, the musical opened in the West End, at the, on 1 March 2011.

The role of was originated by, who was selected through the reality television show, and the title role of was created. Over the Rainbow runner-up performed the role of Dorothy on Tuesday evenings and when Hope was ill or on holiday. Originated the role of the and was replaced in September 2011 by her understudy, Marianne Benedict.

Hope and Crawford left the production on 5 February 2012. Evans replaced Hope in the role of Dorothy full-time in February 2012, and took over soon afterwards as The Wizard, for 14 weeks. Portrayed The Wizard from May 2012 until the production closed.

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The musical was produced by Lloyd Webber and, with direction by, choreography by and sets and costumes by Robert Jones. It took in pre-opening sales of £10 million. The production celebrated its 500th performance on 9 May 2012 and closed on 2 September 2012. An autumn 2012 reality TV show,, hosted by, searched for a Canadian girl to play the role of Dorothy in a staging. On 5 November 2012, viewers of the show chose Danielle Wade, a 20-year-old acting major, to play the role, with Stephanie La Rochelle as 1st runner up. The production premiered on 20 December 2012 at the with an official opening on 13 January 2013. Besides Wade, the all-Canadian cast also included as Professor Marvel/the Wizard, Lisa Horner as Miss Gulch/The Wicked Witch of the West, Mike Jackson as the Tin Man, Lee MacDougall as the Cowardly Lion, Jamie McKnight as the Scarecrow and Robin Evan Willis as Glinda.