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Dorothy Gale is a fictional character created by the American author L. Frank Baum as the protagonist in many of his Oz novels. She first appears in Baum's classic 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and reappears in most of its sequels.
Director Jon M. Chu teased that "there is interaction and some crossover" with Dorothy in the sequel How Will Dorothy Factor Into “Wicked Part Two” (and Who Might Play the Iconic “Wizard of ...
The story takes place before, during and after “The Wizard of Oz” and charts the unlikely friendship of the green-skinned Elphaba (later known as the Wicked Witch of the West) and the perky ...
Good morning to everyone whose entire personality is now all things Wicked: we need to discuss Dorothy Gale. Specifically, whether or not the iconic Wizard of Oz character will show up in Wicked ...
On the film review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, The Wizard of Oz has a 98% rating based on 170 reviews, with an average score of 9.4/10. Its critical consensus reads, "An absolute masterpiece whose groundbreaking visuals and deft storytelling are still every bit as resonant, The Wizard of Oz is a must-see film for young and old."
Papa Toto is the one who knocks over a screen to reveal the true identity of the Wizard. After pleading their case, the Wizard is able to solve the problems of the three characters, and he advises Dorothy if she wants to get back home, all she has to do is take Papa Toto in her arms, click her heels together three times, and wish to return home.
A pointed black hat resting on a pool of water. A broken window. A yellow brick road being traveled by a girl in a gingham dress surrounded by a lion, a tin man and a scarecrow.
In 1902, at age 19, she played Dorothy Gale in a musical production of The Wizard of Oz that started in Chicago and ran on Broadway through 1904. [4] Other shows featuring Laughlin included His Majesty (1906), The Top o' th' World (1907), [5] Mama's Boy (1912), When Claudia Smiles (1914). She also had a solo variety show in 1909.