The Wizard of Oz is a Theatrically Mesmerizing Play - Thrilling Musical Theater in Broadway
Wizard of Oz backdrops (for a theatre production) - A great story for kids People often tend to ask and are curious to know about the best Broadway Shows for their children.
Going to a theater in Broadway is absolutely a thrilling and exciting experience for children and is priceless.
The right type of story can quite often have a very positive effect on the kids in their future years as they grow up.
Whether your child becomes an actor, director/producer on the future, plays like the Wizard of Oz helps in enhancing their creativity and power of imagination, it will definitely be very useful for them.
This novel is a prequel to the movie by the name of "The Wizard of Oz" that was made in the year 1939, which narrates the story regarding the incidents that took place before Dorothy came to Kansas.
The principal character in the play is Elphaba, a young girl who has skin that is green in color who becomes the Wicked Witch of the west when she grows up.
This story analyses her young life, romance and friendship with Glinda, who happens to be the Good Witch from the North.
This play has been in on the stage for more than 5 years now continuously and has been offering the thrill and excitement to both the critics and the audience at the same time.
Wizard of Oz is the best selling play in a Broadway theater for many months now and is an ideal story for both adults and children of ages four and above.
The narrative of the script and the way the story unfolds keeps you interested in the edge of your set and you will like to buy more tickets and come to Broadway and see it repeatedly.
The theater managers are professionals and the actors perform their part to perfection.
The backdrop is very contemporary yet unique and blends with the times, keeping you focused and mesmerized all through out the play.
The climax scene is captivating and is full of suspense right until the very end.
The story is about a Wicked Witch.
The songs and lyrics were composed and created by Stephen Schwartz while Winnie Holzman was the writer of this classic and timeless novel.
The main concept of the novel has been derived from a book by the name of "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch", although there is no similarity between the two novels.
The two girls in the story are Elphaba, the green skinned wicked witch from the west and Glinda who have opposing and different personalities, views, choices and tastes in life and are therefore completely opposite to each other.
While Glinda is loves to look beautiful and wears the best fashionable outfits, Elphaba is always into studies who always wishes to get good marks in her exams while and taking care of her sister who is also handicapped.
Both Elphaba and Glinda become roommates, where a bond of friendship develops between them.
Despite the fact that both of them are in love with one man, they end up to become the best of friends.
Going to a theater in Broadway is absolutely a thrilling and exciting experience for children and is priceless.
The right type of story can quite often have a very positive effect on the kids in their future years as they grow up.
Whether your child becomes an actor, director/producer on the future, plays like the Wizard of Oz helps in enhancing their creativity and power of imagination, it will definitely be very useful for them.
This novel is a prequel to the movie by the name of "The Wizard of Oz" that was made in the year 1939, which narrates the story regarding the incidents that took place before Dorothy came to Kansas.
The principal character in the play is Elphaba, a young girl who has skin that is green in color who becomes the Wicked Witch of the west when she grows up.
This story analyses her young life, romance and friendship with Glinda, who happens to be the Good Witch from the North.
This play has been in on the stage for more than 5 years now continuously and has been offering the thrill and excitement to both the critics and the audience at the same time.
Wizard of Oz is the best selling play in a Broadway theater for many months now and is an ideal story for both adults and children of ages four and above.
The narrative of the script and the way the story unfolds keeps you interested in the edge of your set and you will like to buy more tickets and come to Broadway and see it repeatedly.
The theater managers are professionals and the actors perform their part to perfection.
The backdrop is very contemporary yet unique and blends with the times, keeping you focused and mesmerized all through out the play.
The climax scene is captivating and is full of suspense right until the very end.
The story is about a Wicked Witch.
The songs and lyrics were composed and created by Stephen Schwartz while Winnie Holzman was the writer of this classic and timeless novel.
The main concept of the novel has been derived from a book by the name of "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch", although there is no similarity between the two novels.
The two girls in the story are Elphaba, the green skinned wicked witch from the west and Glinda who have opposing and different personalities, views, choices and tastes in life and are therefore completely opposite to each other.
While Glinda is loves to look beautiful and wears the best fashionable outfits, Elphaba is always into studies who always wishes to get good marks in her exams while and taking care of her sister who is also handicapped.
Both Elphaba and Glinda become roommates, where a bond of friendship develops between them.
Despite the fact that both of them are in love with one man, they end up to become the best of friends.