![]() Review by Frances Johnson, First Presbyterian Church, Orlando, Fla. Bee-hive - bah Let her try and make a bee-hive out of. Ill see you get safely to the Wizard now, whether I get a brain or not Stuff a mattress with me - hah Tin Man Ill see you reach the Wizard, whether I get a heart or not. ![]() ![]() Oz was our first show performed mainly for underprivileged children's audiences and it was indeed a "rousing" success! The children wrote us many cute letters on how they loved Dorothy, the other characters and especially how they got to be trees." Here, Scarecrow Want to play ball Scarecrow Oh Look out Oh, Im burning Im burning Oh Im not afraid of her. "Our church is just beginning a theatre ministry under my leadership and promotion. Review by Carey Cahoon, Palace Professional Theatre for Children, Manchester, NH The audience responded so well, we will probably do this show again next year! Wonderful participation." "Our most popular show of the summer season. Cast size: 6m., 7w., 11 either gender, or suitable for an all-female cast. Susan Steadman, Offshoot Productions, Peachtree City, GA The children in the audience gave themselves wholeheartedly to the event." Review by Allison McCall, Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine, Portland, Maine ![]() Being able to help Dorothy and play a role was a special experience that helped make this story more accessible to young audiences." We were able to give our young actors important training on inviting and controlling participation, and the children in our audiences loved being the munchkins. "This interactive play was a great fit for our small theatre and with our "For Kids, By Kids" theatre mission. ![]()
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