It's been 35 years since 'The Wiz' made its way to Broadway and the classic soul musical – based on the beloved L. Frank Baum story about Dorothy and her adventures in Oz – will get a New York theater revival this summer.The seven-time Tony Award winning tour-de-force, which introduced R&B superstar Stephanie Mills to the world, will be featured as the third New York City Center Encores! Summer Stars production, running June 12 - July 3 at New York City Center. Directed by Thomas Kail and choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler, the duo who brought the Tony-Award winning 'In the Heights' to Broadway last season, the show ill officially open on June 18, a rep confirmed.
While Boradway and TV stars David Alan Grier and Wayne Brady were previously attached to a west coast based production of the revival, casting for the New York engagement has not been announced.
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'The Wiz' is an all-black adaptation of 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum,' told from the African-American perspective.
The original Broadway production of 'The Wiz' opened for previews on Dec. 24, 1974. Officially opening at the Majestic Theatre on Jan. 5, 1975, it moved to the Broadway Theater on May 25, 1977, running for over four years for a total of 1,672 performances. Mills, Hinton Battle, Tiger Haynes, Ted Ross, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Mabel King and Andre De Shields starred.
With a book by William F. Brown, music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls and orchestrations by Harold Wheeler, the original production was directed by Geoffrey Holder and choreographed by George Faison. It won Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Choreography.
On Oct. 24, 1978, a big screen adaptation of 'The Wiz' arrived in theaters starring Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Richard Pryor, Ted Ross, Nipsey Russell and Lena Horne. Directed by Sidney Lumet, the ambitious spectacle featured a revamped soundtrack and score produced by Quincy Jones.


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By: Ms. Unique on 3/11/2009 11:24PM
I hope the Wiz Musical Broadway, "Ease on down", "Ease on down" to the "Burgh". It would be nice to see.
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By: Ms. Fountain on 3/12/2009 10:14AM
The YELLOW BRICK ROAD leads to the Gulf Coast! Anywhere from Pensacola, FL to New Orleans, LA and my son and I are there!! It's one of our favorite movies and has been a rite of passage in my family!!!!
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By: Brian Scott on 3/13/2009 11:14AM
They need to remake the movie with current stars. Chris Brown (scarecrow), Cedric the Entertainer (lion), Wayne Brady (tin man), Eddie Murphy (wiz), Brandy (dorothy), Monique (evil witch), Phylicia Rashad (good witch).
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By: "DimePiece" on 3/13/2009 6:26PM
It would be a BAD IDEA to have current stars like Chris Brown playing in the movie. To me, he is not a STAR at this moment. That's insane to even think of seeing him play in any film.
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By: Joelen Rose on 4/04/2009 6:11PM
Brandy is too old! Do you really think she'd look 14 on stage?
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By: L.T. on 3/13/2009 4:39PM
I was fortunate enough to see the movie and the play.
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By: Wiz Fanatic on 3/13/2009 4:48PM
I've seen the broadway show and the movie.
Anika Noni Rose (Dorothy) Usher Raymond (Scarecrow)
Chris Brown (Tin Man) Jesse L. Martin (Lion) Jennifer Hudson (Evilene) Vanessa Williams (Good Witch) Phylicia Rashad (Aunty Em) Cedric The Entertainer (Uncle Henry)
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By: Joelen Rose on 4/04/2009 6:12PM
No one is going to hire Chris Brown right now. He's too much of a liability. What if he starts beating Rihanna right before opening night?
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By: JOE COOL on 3/13/2009 6:37PM
BRAVO THEY ARE BRINGING "THE WIZ" BACK I WAS ALSO FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO BE AT THE MOVIE THEATER THE NIGHT THE FILM OPEN IT SHOULD NOT BE REMADE AGAIN IT WAS DONE WELL FOR THE TIME AND NO SINGERS ARE AROUND THAT COULD BLEND LIKE THE ONES THEY HAD PEACE
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By: Debbie Reid on 3/13/2009 10:04PM
I've also was fortunate enough to see the move and the play.The play was outstanding I was able to see it many times...I had a relative in it James wigfall.
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