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  2. The Wizard of Oz (1987 musical) - Wikipedia

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    The Wizard of Oz is a musical with a book by John Kane, music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by E. Y. Harburg.It has additional background music by Herbert Stothart. [1] It is based on the 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum and the 1939 film version written by Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf.

  3. The Wizard of Oz (1942 musical) - Wikipedia

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    The song "The Jitterbug", which was cut from the film, is inserted instead of the poppy field scene. There is no Toto, Miss Gulch, Professor Marvel, Winkies, Flying Monkeys or magic shoes. [3] This version of the script is still sometimes used, but it has been largely usurped by John Kane's 1987 version, which adheres more faithfully to the ...

  4. The Wizard of Oz (2011 musical) - Wikipedia

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    The musical uses the Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg songs from the film and includes some new songs and additional music by Lloyd Webber and additional lyrics by Tim Rice. It is the third stage musical adaptation of the film following the 1942 version for the St. Louis Municipal Opera (The Muny) and the 1987 version for the Royal Shakespeare ...

  5. The Wizard of Oz - Wikipedia

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    [28] [23] Because they perceived a need to attract a youthful audience by appealing to modern fads and styles, the score had featured a song called "The Jitterbug", and the script had featured a scene with a series of musical contests. A spoiled, selfish princess in Oz had outlawed all forms of music except classical music and operetta.

  6. The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True - Wikipedia

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    The production consists of an abbreviated script and highlights most songs and musical numbers from the movie. The most notable difference is Uncle Henry and the three farmhands do not appear in this production, but Joel Grey who narrates the Kansas scenes in his role of Professor Marvel and Debra Winger's "Cyclone" narration both mention Miss Gulch.

  7. The Wizard of Oz (1939 album) - Wikipedia

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    The music was played by the Victor Young Orchestra. [3] The vocals on "Over the Rainbow" [3] and "The Jitterbug" were sung by Judy Garland. [7] These two are the only songs from The Wizard of Oz that Judy Garland recorded commercially. [8] Moreover, "The Jitterbug" was ultimately cut from the film. [9] [10]

  8. Musical selections in The Wizard of Oz - Wikipedia

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    Publicity still showing music for The Wizard of Oz being recorded — ironically, for a deleted scene, the "Triumphant Return". The songs from the 1939 musical fantasy film The Wizard of Oz have taken their place among the most famous and instantly recognizable American songs of all time, and the film's principal song, "Over the Rainbow", is perhaps the most famous song ever written for a film.

  9. Jitterbugs - Wikipedia

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    The trio devises a scheme to exploit Stan and Ollie's musical performance to attract a crowd, enabling Chester to peddle his fraudulent product. Despite initial success, their ruse unravels when a customer experiences a disastrous accident due to the pill's ineffectiveness.