The Dolphin Show Celebrates Its 67th Year W/ WIZARD OF OZ
By: Gabrielle Sierra
America's largest student-produced musical, The Dolphin Show at Northwestern University, celebrates its 67th year with the opening of a dynamic re-imagining of the timeless classic, The Wizard of Oz.
The Dolphin Show began as production in a swimming pool to benefit the Dolphin Club swim team. Now in its 67th year, The Dolphin Show has moved its productions onto dry land and has become the largest entirely student-produced musical in the country and a Northwestern and Greater Chicago tradition, boasting professional quality production values and a team of over a hundred undergraduate students. The Dolphin Show is also dedicated to engaging the greater Chicagoland community through extensive philanthropy, outreach programming and community-focused events. This year's production of The Wizard of Oz allows The Dolphin Show to create a bold re-imagining of the classic story that has become synonymous with American culture."We are thrilled to bring Oz to life on stage for a whole new generation to experience and appreciate. This production is certain to continue The Dolphin Show's tradition of celebrating the arts and entertaining both the Northwestern and Chicagoland communities," said Executive Producer/President Zachary Baer.
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