The Wiz first opened on Broadway in 1975 and became an immediate hit. It ended up winning seven Tony Awards, including Best ...
My apologies to Evilene, the wicked witch in “The Wiz,” who famously demands in song that her henchmen bring her “no bad news.” Two hours and 30 minutes, with one intermission. At the Marquis Theatre, ...
SHE TELLS US WHY THE MUSICAL IS SO SPECIAL TO CHARM CITY. EVERYONE FROM THE DIRECTOR TO THE MUSICAL SUPERVISOR TO THE ACTORS AND ACTRESSES TELL ME THE WIZ CHANGED THEIR LIVES WHEN IT HIT THE STAGE.
Nearly 75 years after novelist Frank L. Baum introduced readers to the wondrous world of Oz (and some 40 years after its eye-popping, Oscar-winning debut film adaptation), The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ...
The world has been fascinated by Dorothy and the gang ever since L. Frank Baum published the first book in a series, “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” in 1900. The books led to the beloved 1939 movie ...
Brandi Carlile recorded a cover of The Wiz song "Home," which debuted during the penultimate episode of Ted Lasso's third and final season. The track was written by Charlie Smalls and sung by ...
In a word, “The Wiz” is wonderful. So say critics, audiences, and the multiple awards it’s received, including seven Tony Awards. And now the North American tour of the Broadway sensation is easing on ...
THE WIZ is back and coming to San Jose’s Center for the Performing Arts for a limited engagement. The musical features a book ...
Everything OZ continues these days. L Frank Baum would be flabbergasted to think that his 1900 novel "THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ" would be as popular, if not MORE popular, in 2025. The endless ...
A 24-year-old triple threat who toured in "Hairspray," competed on "American Idol" and came to the attention of casting agents with her TikTok videos has landed the plum role of Dorothy in the ...
BALTIMORE -- A beloved musical is coming back. The revival of the musical The Wiz, a Tony Award winner, is premiering in Baltimore next month. The show will start in Baltimore on Sept. 23, then go on ...