Colorado Ballet presents The Wizard of Oz

Ellie Caulkins Opera House 1385 Curtis Street, Denver, CO, United States

March 11- March 20 in Denver, Colorado, Septime Webre’s dazzling production of The Wizard of Oz returns, bringing Dorothy and a whirlwind of your favorite characters back down the Yellow Brick Road.

Wizard of Oz at the drive-in: FREE!!!

Highway 2 Community Drive-In Theater US2 across from the Schoolcraft County Airport, just east of Manistiqu, Manistique, MI, United States

Saturday June 25 at dusk, the ONLY Drive-In movie theater in Michigan's Upper Peninsula will screen the classic "Wizard of Oz" from 1939. Come dressed as your favorite Wizard of Oz character and get your picture on the big screen! The gates open at 8:00 pm so come early to get a good parking spot! […]

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Friday Program 2001

Table of Contents Program available after 8 am (Central) Click a topic or just scroll down the page. Five Non-Fiction Oz Writers Talk About Their Work. The Yellow Brick Road Tiffany Sutton: Follow The Yellow Brick Girl The International Wizard of Oz Club A Musical Oz Oddity Take a break from watching... Work a Puzzle! […]

Wizard of Oz Educational Exhibit

Please Touch Museum Memorial Hall 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA

Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Please Touch Museum! The Wizard of Oz Educational Exhibit, a traveling exhibit based on the beloved movie classic, opens on Oct. 8 in Philadelphia. Visitors of all ages are invited to come along with Dorothy and Toto on a multi-sensory exploration of the Land of Oz.

Wicked Witch Wednesday

Save the date for Wicked Witch Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 8 pm (eastern). We're lining up an evening of Ozzy fun focused on the wonderful witches of Oz. Proposed programs include drama, music, interviews, a craft project, contests, and more!

My Witch: The Margaret Hamilton Stories

Hubbard Hall 25 East Main St., Cambridge, NY, United States

‘My Witch’ at Hubbard Hall presents the real Margaret Hamilton John Ahlin's new one-person play, starring Jean Tafler and directed by Al D'Andrea, introduces audiences to Margaret Hamilton, who famously portrayed the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 MGM musical of The Wizard of Oz.  Hubbard Hall, located on Main Street in Cambridge, […]

Chicago: Where Comics Came to Life (1880-1960)

Chicago Cultural Center, Sidney Yates Gallery, 4th Floor North. 78 E. Washington St., Chicago, IL, United States

Chicago: Where Comics Came to Life (1880-1960) is an exhibit open to the public through Jan. 9. It includes a look at The Wizard of Oz, which was written, illustrated, both staged and filmed for the first time, and published in Chicago.

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