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'Wizard of Oz ' Production stays true to movie You won't think you're in Lexington anymore when the Ledford High School Fine Arts Department presents "The Wizard of Oz " in April. www.the-dispatch.com
Characters from ‘Oz’ fill comics, too In 1900, the children’s book “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum could be purchased for $1.50. Today, a first edition of the book sells for $40,000 and up, a reflection of the cultural significance of Baum’s creation. For more than 100 years, the Oz characters have spawned spinoffs, from the iconic 1939 film starring Judy Garland to the novel and musical “Wicked.” They also are in ... www.sfexaminer.com
Face Off Recap: Re-imagining The Wizard Of Oz If you had to re-imagine the main characters from The Wizard of Oz, what would you do to change the icons? That was the premise of the main task on tonight’s premiere episode of SyFy’s second season of Face Off. After a very successful first season last year, SyFy brought the reality smash back with [...] realitytvmagazine.sheknows.com
Wizard of Oz comes to Children's Museum The interactive "Wonderful World of Oz" traveling exhibit opened at the Children's Museum of La Crosse Saturday. www.news8000.com
Easter pantomime heading to York Barbican YORK Barbican is extending the pantomime season to Easter by presenting The Wizard Of Oz in April. www.yorkpress.co.uk
Off to see the ‘Wizard’ at NHS As rehearsals come to an end, the 30 students from Norton High School Drama Club and the Norton Middle School are ready to present a stage version premiere of Victor Fleming’s classic movie “Wizard of Oz” this weekend at the NMS auditorium, 215 West Main St. www.wickedlocal.com
What would it cost to name a Kansas state dog? “It was Toto that made Dorothy laugh, and saved her from growing as gray as her other surroundings. Toto was not gray; he was a little black dog, with long, silky hair and small black eyes that twinkled merrily on either side of his funny, wee nose. Toto played all day long, and Dorothy played with him, and loved him dearly.” www.kansas.com
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Arts Watch: High school students ready to put on a show When about 100 Bryan High School fine arts students raise the curtain Friday on their production of The Wizard of Oz, be prepared for both the familiar and the new. It's probably safe to say that all who attend will be familiar with the legendary s ... www.theeagle.com
Anything goes with clowns and nuns in dark comedy stage production There are many ways to get into heaven and possibly land a gig as a perfect angel. ca.news.yahoo.com
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