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I remember with great fondness Juliet Male being thrown head first into the cauldron each night and watching cast members corpsing at the sight. I still hear the line ''A Lion, A Lion!!'' every time I see one.... and who could forget those animal heads especially John Hartnett's big bird impersonation - Bruce Murray, Director
 
I remember with great fondness Juliet Male being thrown head first into the cauldron each night and watching cast members corpsing at the sight. I still hear the line ''A Lion, A Lion!!'' every time I see one.... and who could forget those animal heads especially John Hartnett's big bird impersonation - Bruce Murray, Director
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This was a huge ensemble piece, and I remember all the big group of children from the Saturday drama group keeping amused upstairs in the big studio room on the 1st floor - you can see some of the photos of rehearsals and dress rehearsals.  We were the Munchkin children, and got to sing some of the songs about the wicket witch being dead.  Due to the squash on the stage, with so many actors, there wasn't any room for movement, I recall.  [[Philip Parker]] (cast member)
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 14:02, 18 April 2020

Poster by Poster Designer

by L Frank Baum Music & Lyrics by Harold Arlen & E H Harburg

Directed by Bruce Murray

Performances: Sat 6th – Sun 13th & Tues 15th - Sat 20th January 1979, Main Stage


Introduction

The classic movie musical (Including the "Jitterbug" number that was cut during production) came to the SLTC for a sold out season designed and directed by Bruce Murray.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

I remember with great fondness Juliet Male being thrown head first into the cauldron each night and watching cast members corpsing at the sight. I still hear the line A Lion, A Lion!! every time I see one.... and who could forget those animal heads especially John Hartnett's big bird impersonation - Bruce Murray, Director

This was a huge ensemble piece, and I remember all the big group of children from the Saturday drama group keeping amused upstairs in the big studio room on the 1st floor - you can see some of the photos of rehearsals and dress rehearsals. We were the Munchkin children, and got to sing some of the songs about the wicket witch being dead. Due to the squash on the stage, with so many actors, there wasn't any room for movement, I recall. Philip Parker (cast member)

See Also

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References

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