Director Tina Lepidi-Stewart says audience participation is a big part of Steve and Kathy Hotchner's adaptation of the classic tale of Dorothy's misguided trip when a cyclone uproots the Midwest farmhouse where she lives with her Auntie Em, Uncle Henry and dog, Toto. When the house sets down, Dorothy discovers she's not in Kansas anymore, but rather in the Land of Oz, home of the little people known as Munchkins."
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Tuesday, July 05, 2011
Kids in audience will participate in 'Oz' scenes
Director Tina Lepidi-Stewart says audience participation is a big part of Steve and Kathy Hotchner's adaptation of the classic tale of Dorothy's misguided trip when a cyclone uproots the Midwest farmhouse where she lives with her Auntie Em, Uncle Henry and dog, Toto. When the house sets down, Dorothy discovers she's not in Kansas anymore, but rather in the Land of Oz, home of the little people known as Munchkins."
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