There was a musical version in 1902, but is drasticallydifferent from the movie and current stage versions (completely different music, and supposedly truer to the L. Frank Baum's novel). The only thing they have in common is the poppy scene where Glinda makes it snow. In relation to the stage version most are familiar with, the 1939 movie came first
The Broadway Tickets Center tickets isn't a site that just sells tickets to what's being performed on Broadway. So for nationwide performance and price information, please visit their site, athttp:/www.broadwayticketscenter.com/ResultsGeneral.aspx?kwds=Wizard+of+Oz. It lists the cities at which 'The Wizard of Oz' musical play currently is being performed. The schedule takes site visitors through June 27, 2010.
it technically is because there are quiet a lot of songs in it.
Both. You can rent or lease the rights to perform the play off Broadway. Many schools use these leases to perform plays. With the lease, you receive scripts and music scores to perform.
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The 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz" starred Judy Garland as Dorothy
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a novel written by L. Frank Baum in 1900. It predates the play and the films.
The Wizard of Oz himself Professor Marvel The Gatekeeper Horse of a Different Color Carriage Driver The Doorman
No, but he played the wizard in the Broadway play The Wonderful Wizard
The Wizard of Oz was a musical play.
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Both. You can rent or lease the rights to perform the play off Broadway. Many schools use these leases to perform plays. With the lease, you receive scripts and music scores to perform.
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Broadway musical-comedy all songs had to ( Go along with the story) .
In the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, the Cowardly Lion was played by the renowned American actor and comedian Bert Lahr. He was also known for his Broadway performances.
In "The Wizard of Oz" (1939), the Wizard is played by Frank Morgan. Of course the Wizard is not real in the film. It's controlled by the man behind the curtain.
He didn't!
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Judy Garland
The 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz" starred Judy Garland as Dorothy