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*[http://mytwoyenworth.blogspot.com/2010/05/baum-bardment-im-going-to-take-break.html A 1990s Japanese stage production of ''オズの魔法使い'']
*[http://mytwoyenworth.blogspot.com/2010/05/baum-bardment-im-going-to-take-break.html A 1990s Japanese stage production of ''オズの魔法使い'']
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-uYL4DRzmg&feature=share ''The Wizard of Oz'' in American Sign Language]


*Oz costumes and ideas
*Oz costumes and ideas

Revision as of 12:54, 5 August 2012

  • The Paul Tietjens Collection at Washington University in St. Louis. (Tietjens was the composer for the 1902 stage play version of The Wizard of Oz)
  • The Tik-Tok Man of Oz (includes links to an earlier script of the show, when it was still called Ozma of Oz)
  • The Wizard of Oz at Tams-Witmark (you'll have to go through them if you want your play to be based on The Movie) — [A] [B]
  • Wikipedia has information on the 1942, 1987, and 2011 Movie-based musical stage versions of The Wizard of Oz
  • Ozmania, a short play set in Oz (?)
  • Other scripts for stage versions of The Wizard of Oz:
    • Music Theater International
    • Classics On Stage
    • Samuel French has not only a non-musical script for The Wizard of Oz, but The Wiz as well
    • Dramatic Publishing not only has scripts based on Oz books, but also one based on Baum's book The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
    • I. E. Clark has a script for a new musical version of The Wizard of Oz and Santa Claus Is Missing, based on Baum's story "A Kidnapped Santa Claus"
    • Pioneer Drama Service has several Oz scripts—[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F]
    • The Wizard of Oz reinterpreted as a British pantomime ("Oh, no it isn't!" "Oh, yes it is!") — [A] [B]
  • Ozma of Oz: A Tale of Time play script — [A] [B]
  • Scenery and staging for The Wizard of Oz — [A] [B]
  • Danielle Hope — she won the competition show Over the Rainbow in 2010, and plays Dorothy in the new Andrew Lloyd Webber stage version of The Wizard of Oz

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