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* February 15-March 11, 2012: [http://broadwayacrossamerica.com/tempe/index.html Gammage Auditorium], Tempe, Arizona
* February 15-March 11, 2012: [http://broadwayacrossamerica.com/tempe/index.html Gammage Auditorium], Tempe, Arizona
* March 7-25, 2012: [http://broadwaynorfolk.com/2011-2012-season/ Chrysler Hall at Seven Venues], Norfolk, Virginia
* March 7-25, 2012: [http://broadwaynorfolk.com/2011-2012-season/ Chrysler Hall at Seven Venues], Norfolk, Virginia
* March 14-April 12, 2012: [http://www.pcpa.com/events/keller.php Keller Auditorium, Portland Center for the Performing Arts], Portland, Oregon
* March 14-April 8, 2012: [http://www.pcpa.com/events/keller.php Keller Auditorium, Portland Center for the Performing Arts], Portland, Oregon
* March 28-April 15, 2012: [https://www.bbmannpah.com/content.php?id=14 Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall], Fort Meyers, Florida
* March 28-April 15, 2012: [https://www.bbmannpah.com/content.php?id=14 Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall], Fort Meyers, Florida
*April 11-May 20, 2012: [http://www.denvercenter.org/shows-and-events/Shows/wicked/home.aspx The Denver Center for the Performing Arts], Denver, Colorado
* April 18-29, 2012: [http://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/ North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center], North Charleston, South Carolina
* April 18-29, 2012: [http://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/ North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center], North Charleston, South Carolina
* May 2-27, 2012: [http://www.dpacnc.com/default.asp?dpac=19&objId=444 Durham Performing Arts Center], Durham, North Carolina
* May 2-27, 2012: [http://www.dpacnc.com/default.asp?dpac=19&objId=444 Durham Performing Arts Center], Durham, North Carolina

Revision as of 11:09, 27 June 2011

Going on now

Wicked play, around the world

Now playing: Wicked. This is it, the biggest thing to hit Oz in years: the award-winning musical based on Gregory Maguire's novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. The book is by Winnie Holzman, the music by Stephen Schwartz, and the show is directed by Joe Mantello. It has done so well, it has spawned the following sit-down companies:

After successful runs in Tokyo and Osaka, the Japanese company of Wicked is now playing in Fukuoka. See wicked.jp for details.

Wicked is also now touring in Australia, with the following stops already announced:

See wickedthemusical.com.au for more about the show in Australia.

After years of rumors, Wicked is finally coming to the Netherlands this fall, opening in Scheveningen. For details, see http://www.musicals.nl/jetp/misc/wicked.htm.

Wicked is also touring North America. For more information and updates about the tour, see wickedthemusical.com/#WickedCitiesOnTour or musicalschwartz.com/wicked-tour.htm. Here's the current schedule (locations and dates are subject to change):


The Wonderful Wizard of Oz series, on the Internet

Now playing: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz series, jaroo.com and hulu.com. The online cartoon broadcast site, jaroo.com, is showing the 1987 Cinar Productions series of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Based on the Oz books The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Marvelous Land of Oz, Ozma of Oz, and The Emerald City of Oz and originally made in Japan, you can now watch selected episodes online, with a new episode being made available once a week. To start watching, go to http://www.jaroo.com/shows/about/the-wonderful-wizard-of-oz. Also showing the series is hulu.com. To see the show there, go to http://www.hulu.com/tv and do a search for "Wonderful Wizard of Oz".


High Drama: Against All Oz show, on the Internet

Now playing: High Drama: Against All Oz, thewb.com. The late television network is reborn as an online broadcaster. Besides many old Warner Bros. shows, they also have a reality series, a behind-the-scenes look at a high school's production of The Wizard of Oz. To see the trailer and watch episodes from the first two seasons, go to thewb.com/shows/high-drama.


"Not in Kansas Anymore" episode of Fame, on the Internet

Now playing: "Not in Kansas Anymore" episode of Fame, hulu.com. Episodes of the classic series Fame are now available to watch on the Internet, including this Oz-themed episode. Doris, after finding out that she's not eligible to be in the next show, conks herself on the head and dreams that the School for the Arts has been transformed into Oz, with all of her friends and teachers playing its citizens. To watch, go to http://www.hulu.com/watch/151850/fame-not-in-kansas-anymore.


"Off to See the Wizard" on My Fair Wedding with David Tutera, WE channel, nationwide telecast

Now airing: "Off to See the Wizard" episode, My Fair Wedding with David Tutera, WE Channel, nationwide telecast. Wedding planner David Tutera has to swoop in and rescue a Wizard of Oz-themed wedding. Can he do it without breaking up the happy couple? This episode has the following scheduled airtimes (all times listed are EST):

  • (No showings currently scheduled.)

Check your local listings for exact channel and times in your area. For further showtimes, see the episode's website at zap2it.com. You can even watch a clip at http://www.wetv.com/video/747509065001/my-fair-wedding-wizard-of-oz-bride.


"The Wizard of Odd" on Phineas and Ferb, the Disney Channel and Disney XD, nationwide cablecast

Now airing: "The Wizard of Odd" episode, Phineas and Ferb, the Disney Channel and Disney XD, nationwide cablecast. Stepbrothers Phineas and Ferb are off to see the Wizard in this take-off of The Wizard of Oz. This episode of the show Phineas and Ferb is scheduled to be shown at the following times:

  • Saturday, July 9, 10:00 p.m.

Check your local listings for exact channels and times in your area. For further showtimes, see the episode's website at zap2it.com.


"Twister" on The Suite Life on Deck, the Disney Channel and Disney XD, nationwide cablecast

Now airing: "Twister" three-part story, The Suite Life on Deck, the Disney Channel and Disney XD, nationwide cablecast. The Suite Life on Deck gang takes on Oz in the three-part storyline, "Twister". The story is scheduled to be shown at the following times:

  • (No showings currently scheduled.)

Check your local listings for exact channels and times in your area. For further showtimes, see the episodes' websites at zap2it.com — part 1, part 2, and part 3


"Packrats, Robots, and Oz" on Hollywood Treasure, Syfy nationwide cablecast

Now airing: "Packrats, Robots, and Oz" episode, Hollywood Treasure, Syfy, nationwide cablecast. Joe Maddalena of Profiles in History and his team track down, appraise and help auction off valuable film, television and pop culture memorabilia. In this episode, they help Debbie Reynolds sort through her collection — including an unusual "Arabian" test pair of Ruby Slippers that were never actually used in The Movie. Currently scheduled showtimes (all times listed are EDT/PDT) include:

  • June 30, 7:00 p.m.
  • July 1, 12:00 midnight
  • July 10, 11:30 p.m.

Later on in the season, another possible Oz-themed episode, "Demons and Spacesuits and Slippers, Oh My" is also scheduled, with the current planned showtimes:

  • June 30, 9:00 p.m.
  • July 10, 1:30 a.m.

As always, check your local listings for exact channel and times in your area. For more information on the show, or to watch episodes online (including earlier episodes "I'll Get You My Pretty", "Joe Gets Animated", "Joe's Golden Opportunity", and "Justice for Dorothy"), see http://www.syfy.com/hollywoodtreasure/.


Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Wizard of Oz play, London, England

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Now playing: The Wizard of Oz, The West End, London, England, United Kingdom. Danielle Hope won the role of Dorothy through the television show Over the Rainbow (and the runner-up, Sophie Evans, is her understudy), and now you can see her in the part in Andrew Lloyd Webber's version of the show. Michael Crawford is playing the Wizard, with Hannah Waddingham as the Wicked Witch of the West. News and information is available on Webber's website, at andrewlloydwebber.com/shows/the-wizard-of-oz, and the show's website is at http://www.wizardofozthemusical.com/. Webber has also talked about the possibility of bringing the show to Broadway!


The Wizard of Oz and The Wiz, throughout the United Kingdom

Now playing: The Wizard of Oz, throughout the United Kingdom. Oz is a popular show to perform in the United Kingdom, and there always seems to be a show going on somewhere. For a complete listing of all upcoming productions of The Wizard of Oz in the United Kingdom, see the listings at The List, naturally. They also have listings for performances of The Wiz.


"Cyclones on the Prairies: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the Arts & Crafts of Publishing, Chicago, 1900" exhibit, San Francisco, California.

Now through June 27, 2011: "Cyclones on the Prairies: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the Arts & Crafts of Publishing, Chicago, 1900" exhibit, Book Club of California, San Francisco, California. The Book Club of California's latest exhibit showcases The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the rest of the Oz series, as well as the career of L. Frank Baum. Peter E. Hanff, from whose collection much of the exhibit comes from, will give a talk on the final day. The Club is open to the public Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and is located at 312 Sutter Street, Suite 500. For more information, see the Club's website at http://www.bccbooks.org/index.htm.


The Wizard of Oz puppet show, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Now through August 27, 2011: The Wizard of Oz, Hole in the Wall Puppet Theatre, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The classic story, retold with marionettes. Shows are Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 10:00 a.m., and all tickets are $9. For more information, see http://www.holeinthewallpuppets.com/Hole_in_the_Wall_Puppet_Theatre/Family_Shows.html.


The Wonderful Wizard of Oz exhibit, Kalamazoo, Michigan

Now through September 5, 2011: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz museum exhibit, Kalamazoo Valley Museum, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The traveling children's museum exhibit has made its way to Michigan. Based on the original novel by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W. W. Denslow, visitors step into the book and follow the yellow brick road through interactive exhibits. For more information, see the Kalamazoo Valley Museum's website at http://kvm.kvcc.edu/. (Afterwards, the exhibit is expected to travel to the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, Massachusetts; The Kansas Children's Discovery Center in Topeka, Kansas; and the Lied Discovery Children's Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada.)


The Wizard of Oz Children's Educational Exhibition, Boston, Massachusetts

Now through September 10, 2011: The Wizard of Oz Children's Educational Exhibition, Boston Children's Museum, Boston, Massachusetts. First created to celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the famous movie version, this interactive museum exhibit shows elements of science while visitors travel the Yellow Brick Road. For more information, see http://www.bostonkids.org/exhibits/coming_attractions.html. And visitors to Boston may be interested in a special promotion at The Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel, giving hotel guests tickets to the exhibit and a DVD of the movie.


150 Things I Love About Kansas museum exhibit, Topeka, Kansas

Now through December 31, 2011: 150 Things I Love About Kansas exhibit, Kansas Museum of History, Topeka, Kansas. To celebrate the state's sesquicentennial (it was admitted to the Union on January 29, 1861), the Kansas Museum of History is presenting an exhibit of 150 Things I Love About Kansas. One area is devoted to The Wizard of Oz and its place in depicting Kansas. For details, see the museum's website at http://www.kshs.org/p/150-things-i-love-about-kansas/15782.


Celebrating 100 Years, New York City, New York

Now through December 31, 2011: "Celebrating 100 Years" exhibit, Gottesman Exhibition Hall, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of the New York Public Library, New York City, New York. The famous Beaux-Arts main branch of the New York Public Library, at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street in Manhattan, opened in 1911, and so it's celebrating its centennial this year. Of special interest to Oz fans (besides the library's use as the Cowardly Lion's home in the film version of The Wiz) is that some of the library's collection of W. W. Denslow's original art for the novel of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz will be on display. The exhibit is free, and docent-led tours meet outside the entrance to Gottesman Exhibition Hall on the Library's first floor. For more information, see the exhibit's website at http://www.nypl.org/events/exhibitions/celebrating-100-years.


June 2011

Nothing more...yet!


July 2011

The Witches of Oz, nationwide cablecast, Syfy UK

July 5 and 12, 2011: The Witches of Oz miniseries, nationwide cablecast (United Kingdom), Syfy UK. The new Oz miniseries event makes its world debut on the British version of Syfy. Dorothy is now grown up and a children's book writer in New York City, telling the stories she's made up about her adventures in Oz. But when the witches come to the Big Apple to exact their revenge, Dorothy discovers that her stories are all too real. Fortunately, she also has friends helping her out as well. Currently scheduled showtimes:

  • July 5, 2011: Part 1, 8:00 p.m.
  • July 12, 2011: Part 2, 8:00 p.m.

Check your local listings for the exact time and channel in your region. And you can watch the trailer for part 1 right here!


The Wizard of Oz with Seattle Symphony, Seattle, Washington

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July 7 and 9, 2011: The Wizard of Oz with Seattle Symphony, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, Washington. The Seattle Symphony performs the soundtrack of the famous film version of The Wizard of Oz while the movie plays on a screen above them. For more details or to purchase tickets, see seattlesymphony.org.


The Winkie Convention, Pacific Grove, California

July 8-10, 2011: The Winkie Convention, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, California. Highlights include the auction and sales tables, the costume contest, and the annual Winkie Award. Special presentations will highlight the centennial of The Sea Fairies. Special guests will be Tommy Kovacs, writer of the comic book The Royal Historian of Oz, and Kirk Kushin, writer of the Ozopolis comic book. For more information, see http://hungrytigerpress.blogspot.com/p/winkie-convention.html, and keep an eye on the event's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=135243296512937&ref=ts.


The Wizard of Fu play, Johannesburg, South Africa

July 8-9, 2011: The Wizard of Fu play, Joburg Promusica Theatre, Johannesburg, South Africa. Presented by Stageworx Performing Arts, this is not your typical visit to Oz! After landing in the Land Of Fu after a storm, Dorethy, from the small town of Kroonstad, goes on a journey to find the Wizard to help her get home. All is not well in the land though. People are missing things. The Lion is missing his courage, Mr. Tin has lost his heart, the Scarecrow has lost his dancing skills, Miley Cyrus has lost Hannah Montana and Justin Beiber has lost his voice!! Watch Dorethy enter a land of Funky song and dance as she goes on a mission to put everything right. Features the band Sergeant Fu. Shows are at 11:00 a.m. Tickets are R60 for adults, R50 for children, and R40 for members of groups of ten or more. For more information, see http://www.promusica.co.za/whatson.html and scroll down.


Oz Forever workshop, Lake Oswego, Oregon

July 11-22, 2011: Oz Forever workshop, Lakewood Center for the Arts, Lake Oswego, Oregon. This is an acting workshop for young thespians, aged 7 to 16, culminating in the public performance of the original musical Forever Oz. It's forty years later, and Dorothy's grandchildren are now off to Oz, where they meet the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, Cowardly Lion, and the new Wizard of Oz. For details, see the website at http://www.lakewood-center.org/pages/lakewood-news-classes-2011-summer.


Pratt County Fair, Pratt, Kansas

July 20-23, 2011: Pratt County Fair, Pratt, Kansas. In honor of the state's sesquicentennial this year, the Pratt County Fair's theme will be "There's No Place Like the Fair", and all kinds of Oz events will take place, including a request for Oz-themed arts and crafts displays. For more information, see the fair's website at http://www.pratt.ksu.edu/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=48.


The Wizard of Oz movie, New York City, New York

July 30 and August 3, 2011: The Wizard of Oz movie, Walter Reade Theater, New York City, New York. The Film Society of Lincoln Center will present the famous 1939 film version of The Wizard of Oz as part of their "All Singin', All Dancin', All JUDY" film series. Performances are currently scheduled for the following dates and times:

  • Saturday, July 30, 11:30 a.m. (sing-along version, digital presentaiton)
  • Wednesday, August 3, 4:00 p.m. (classic version, 35mm presentation)

For more details about the entire film series, see the press release. For more information about the Film Society of Lincoln Center, see their website at http://www.filmlinc.com/.


August 2011

The International Wizard of Oz Club's National Convention, Banner Elk, North Carolina

August 5-7, 2011: The International Wizard of Oz Club's National Oz Convention, Banner Elk, North Carolina. The Oz Club brings its annual convention to the site of the Wizard of Oz theme park of the 1970s, where many of the attractions still stand. Alongside its usual activities, former park employees are expected to talk about their time there. Details coming when they're available. But you can take a look at the flyer right here. Further updates are available on Facebook.


Autumn 2011

The Wizard of Oz touring show, throughout the United States and Canada

The Wizard of Oz on Tour. This is a North America-wide tour of The Wizard of Oz on stage, based on the famous movie version. Dates for the upcoming season have yet to be announced. For more information about the show, see the website at http://wizardofozontour.com/.


September 2011

Galdra Karlin í Oz, Reykjavik, Iceland

Opens September, 2011: Galdra Karlin í Oz, Borgarleikhúsið, Reykjavik, Iceland. The Reykjavik City Theater (to use its English name) is putting on a big stage production of Galdra Karlin í Oz (known in English as The Wizard of Oz). For details, keep an eye on the theater's website at http://www.borgarleikhus.is/.


Chesterton Wizard of Oz Festival, Chesterton, Indiana

September 16-18, 2011: Chesterton Wizard of Oz Festival, Chesterton, Indiana. One of the earliest Wizard of Oz festivals, this year Chesterton celebrates its twenty-ninth edition. For more information, see the event's website at www.ozfestivalchesterton.com.


October 2011

Autumn at Oz Party, Banner Elk, North Carolina

October, 2011: Autumn at Oz Party, Beech Mountain, Banner Elk, North Carolina. The Wizard of Oz Park on the mountain may no longer be in regular operation, but it's still there, and Oz and park fans get together once a year for a party. Special guests will be announced soon. For more information, check out emeraldmtn.com/LandofOz/autumn.htm.


Oztoberfest, Wamego, Kansas

October, 2011: Oztoberfest, Wamego, Kansas. The town not only has an Oz museum, they're putting on an Oz festival. Munchkins, authors, and other special guests will attend, and there's also admission to the museum. For more details, call the Oz museum at 1-866-458-TOTO, or see the event's website at oztoberfest.com.


Downtown in Oz Festival, Poplar Bluff, Missouri

October, 2011: Downtown in Oz Festival, Black River Coliseum, Poplar Bluff, Missouri. A free celebration of Oz. For details, see the website at http://www.downtowninoz.com/.


November 2011

Wizard of Oz Festival and movie showing, Woodridge, Illinois

November, 2011: Wizard of Oz Festival, Hollywood Boulevard Cinema, Woodridge, Illinois. The cinema's annual showing of The Wizard of Oz, which is usually a big event with special Munchkin guests. For more details, see www.atriptothemovies.com.


The Wizard of Oz, TBS and/or TNT cablecasts

November, 2011: The Wizard of Oz, TBS and TNT cablecasts. The stations' annual Thanksgiving-season showing of the famous film version. For details, see the dedicated pages for the movie on TBS's and TNT's websites.


December, 2011

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus cablecast, ABC Family Channel

December, 2011: The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus cablecast, ABC Family Channel. The 1985 Rankin-Bass special, based on the book of the same name by L. Frank Baum, makes its annual holiday season showing as part of ABC Family's 25 Days of Christmas celebration. Keep an eye on the TV listings as the time gets closer.


2012

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: A New Musical, to be announced

Some time in 2012 (date and location to be announced): The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: A New Musical. This new musical version of the story looks back to its origins, and is based on the original novel and the first dramatic adaptation, a 1903 stage musical. For more information, keep you eye on the show's website at http://www.wwozanewmusical.webs.com/.


February 2012

Run for Oz benefit road race, New Orleans, Louisiana

February, 2012: Run for Oz 5K Benefit Road Race, New Orleans, Louisiana. Get a head start on Mardi Gras, dress as your favorite Oz character, and help out the Ozanam Inn Weekend Clinic at Tulane University. For more details, see http://raceforoz.eventbrite.com/.


April 2012

Oz Marathon Road Race, Olathe, Kansas

April, 2012: Oz Marathon Road Race, Olathe, Kansas. Well, if you're going to organize a long-distance run in Kansas, you may as well make it Oz-themed. For details, including course routes and registration information, check out the website at ozmarathon.com.


May 2012

Wizard of Oz Month Celebration, the Internet

May, 2012: Wizard of Oz Programming, Seasons & Celebrations, Live365.com Internet Radio. In honor of L. Frank Baum's birthday on May 15, this online radio station, with different topical programming each month, plays music about Oz, including songs from Oz movies and plays. Also in the mix is Judy Garland reprising her role as Dorothy in the 1950 Lux Radio Theatre adaptation of The Wizard of Oz. To listen, go to live365.com/stations/tc_arts_ent. You can also look for the station at http://www.athena365.com/index.live and on itunes Adult Contemporary radio.


Yellow Brick Road Festival, Sedan, Kansas

May, 2012: Yellow Brick Road Festival, Sedan, Kansas. This town in Kansas celebrates The Wizard of Oz every year. For details, see http://www.lasr.net/travel/city.php?Sedan&Kansas&Yellow+Brick+Road+Festival&City_ID=KS0604019&Event_ID=KS0604019e002&VE=Y


June 2012

Oz-Stravaganza, Chittenango, New York

June, 2012: Oz-Stravaganza, Chittenango, New York. L. Frank Baum's home town honors their favorite son with this annual festival (formerly known as Oz Fest). Events include a children's Oz costume contest; craft and vendor booths; the Munchkin Mile Kids Fun Run; and lots of other contests. For more information, see the festival's website at oz-stravaganza.com, or the town's website at www.chittenango.org.


Judy Garland Festival, Grand Rapids, Minnesota

June, 2012: Judy Garland Festival, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Judy's home town throws its annual party in her honor. For more information, check out the website at judygarlandmuseum.com.


August 2012

The International Wizard of Oz Club's National Convention, Macatawa, Michigan

August 17-19, 2012: The International Wizard of Oz Club's National Convention, Holland, Michigan. L. Frank Baum's old summer home, The Sign of the Goose, was in the resort town of Macatawa, on the shore of Lake Michigan. Baum even poked fun at his neighbors in his pseudonymous book, Tamawaca Folks. And the old Ozmopolitan Convention was held for many years at nearby Castle Park. So the Oz Club returns to the area to celebrate islands and castles and homes ("Oh, my!"). The main convention venue will be the Doubletree Inn in Holland. Already lined up for the weekend is a dramatization of Tamawaca Folks. Keep an eye here for updates and further information.


March 2013

Oz: The Great and Powerful, North American (at least) movie release

March 8, 2013: Oz: The Great and Powerful movie premiere, North America-wide (at least) release. The newest Oz movie is on its way to a theater near you. This prequel from Disney features James Franco as a balloonist and magician who is swept away to a magic land and is confronted by witches. It is tentatively scheduled to open in theaters all over the United States and Canada (and possibly other parts of the world), some even in 3-D. More details will be given here when there are some.