I saw it on Broadway 3 times with Stephanie Mills. The 1st time was with the original cast. Loved it!
Also, I had a nice chat with Stephanie Mills one day before a performance. I was on my way to see Annie (I think) and she was sitting outside eating a PB&J and I stopped and talked to her for a bit about the show. She was still pretty much a kid and was really nice.
I wish I had been able to see the tornado dance sequence live, from what everyone has told me, it sounds thrilling. Wonder how the revival will fare on Broadway.
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You can see the "eye" of the storm (even though tornadoes don't technically have eyes the way hurricanes do)... the "eye" of the storm is dancing on top of Dorothy's house in Morosco's first pic.
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I know I would (from what I've seen and accounts from my older friends). I really wish that TV version with Anika Noni Rose, Sherie Rene Scott, and Brian Stokes Mitchell had happened
"Some people can thrive and bloom living life in a living room, that's perfect for some people of one hundred and five. But I at least gotta try, when I think of all the sights that I gotta see, all the places I gotta play, all the things that I gotta be at"
A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!''
Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'
No offense lol, Wicked and The Wiz don't have anything to do with one another (other than their location). I think the majority of people will agree (even those who don't like the actual show) that the sets and costumes are very cool. As are those in The Wiz. Both are genius when it comes to their design aspects.
I think that it's been long enough since the original production that a revival of the Wiz would be most successful if it simply embraced its mo-town roots. It seems like the current revival is trying to modernize the show and make it appeal to a modern audience. But if it just celebrated it's 70s funktasticness, I think people would go crazy for it, like best12bars said. Retro is hip.
The eye was indeed the CBS logo, one of many little in-jokes the director/designer put into the show. And the tornado sequence *was* incredible, all the more because it was just black fabric and nothing more. No special effects, no offstage smoke pouring into the orchestra pit -- just a few dancers and some black yardage. Really shows what one can do with only a few things if one brings imagination to the table.
Sadly London has only ever had one production of 'The Wiz'. Staged at the Hammersmith Lyric for a Christmas season in 1984. A stunning production with great stageing with some names from the 80s pop/dance scene. It was strongly tipped for a West End transfer but it never happened. Its been done in one or two regional theatres such as Sheffield and Leicester since then, but not to great critical success.
A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!''
Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'