Over the Rainbow with Judy Garland & The Enduring Iconography of the Wizard of Oz
June 2 @ 7:00 pm CDT
Judy Garland’s legacy as an LGBTQ icon is deeply intertwined with her work, particularly in The Wizard of Oz, which serves as a narrative of self-discovery, acceptance, and the quest for a place to belong. “Over the Rainbow”, a song that was almost cut from the film, is a metaphor for a place of hope, resilience and a feeling of belonging where people otherwise feel they do not. Judy’s compassionate, truthful performances have inspired & lifted the gay community now and for future generations.
This one-hour discussion will cover Judy Garland’s cinematic career and highlight her legendary performance in the Wizard of Oz. It will be led by speaker & designer, Robbie Amodeo, who works on Broadway, television and film in all facets of costume, wig and make-up design.
This program is made possible with the support of the Friends of the Livingston Public Library.