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In 2011, the park hosted the International Wizard of Oz Club and some of the original 1970 cast returned to share photos and tales from the original inspiration of Jack Pentes. [5] By 2013, the Land of Oz expanded openings to include "Journey with Dorothy," a guided tour through Oz every Friday in June during Beech Mountain's Family Fun Month.
Pittsburgh Ballet (current) Pittsburgh Black Theatre Dance Ensemble; Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts School (current) Pittsburgh Dance Council (current) Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre (current) Pittsburgh Laboratory Theatre; Pittsburgh Metropolitan Stage Company; Pittsburgh Musical Theater (current) Pittsburgh New Works Festival ...
From 2009 to 2014, Oz fan Eric Shanower faithfully adapted The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, [36] The Marvelous Land of Oz, [37] Ozma of Oz, [38] Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, [39] The Road to Oz, [40] and The Emerald City of Oz [41] into graphic novels illustrated by Skottie Young and published by Marvel Comics. In 2020, Shanower's Oz graphic novels ...
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May 12—Kaye Lewis and her Midwest Regional Ballet dancers were weeks away from bringing the story of Dorothy and Toto to stage when the pandemic reared its head in April 2020. The pandemic "shut ...
The Land of Oz, an American theme park based on the Wizard of Oz book series and film, opened at Beech Mountain, North Carolina. It would suffer serious damage from a fire in 1975, and close in 1980, but still reopens periodically for special events [50]
Mar. 17—After not performing in front of a live audience since December 2019, Gainesville Ballet Co.'s dancers will finally return to the spotlight for a production of "The Wizard of Oz."
In 1979, he established the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School. During the 1981-82 Season, the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre made its New York City debut and toured to 28 states, Canada and the Virgin Islands. In 1982, Loti Falk was appointed executive director and Patricia Wilde was appointed artistic director – a position she would hold for 15 years.