Thank you for sharing this with us. I also noticed that they used a stuffed Toto before Oz, and then in Oz, he's a real dog. usually they use live Toto's in Kansas, and then switch to stuffed or a child playing him or her depending on the person playing the dog. again thanks.
You're welcome! I was told before the production they were using a real dog and I too was surprised when Dorothy came in with the stuffed dog. Always interesting to see how each production makes _Oz_ work for them.
I’m so pleased to see this, many productions cast brunette actors yet the mua has no clue on braiding hair so the actor ends up in a detectable wig, glad to see no cheap accessory here
Thank you for sharing this with us. I also noticed that they used a stuffed Toto before Oz, and then in Oz, he's a real dog. usually they use live Toto's in Kansas, and then switch to stuffed or a child playing him or her depending on the person playing the dog. again thanks.
You're welcome! I was told before the production they were using a real dog and I too was surprised when Dorothy came in with the stuffed dog. Always interesting to see how each production makes _Oz_ work for them.
Thanks for sharing an american folk classic being performed live as it should!
You're welcome! Besides the original book, _The Wizard of Oz_ is best seen live on stage. TV and films don't do it justice...
I’m so pleased to see this, many productions cast brunette actors yet the mua has no clue on braiding hair so the actor ends up in a detectable wig, glad to see no cheap accessory here
Im also growing to include som LGBT Q in the books I’m working on
Good for you.