The timeless tale of The Wizard of Oz is coming to Newquay’s Lane Theatre this week, brought to life by Newquay Stage Company.
First published in 1900, this classic story has captivated audiences for generations, and this production promises all the magic - complete with a yellow brick road!
Director Sue Trebilcock, who has long dreamed of staging this iconic show, leads a dedicated cast and crew who have been rehearsing tirelessly to bring Dorothy’s journey to Oz to the Newquay stage. Audiences can expect the unforgettable characters and songs they love, making it a treat for all ages.
Catch the show at Lane Theatre from Wednesday 30th October to Saturday 2nd November and join Dorothy and her friends on their adventure to see the Wizard! Book tickets here.
PRESS PLAY to listen to Sue Trebilcock, Director of the show.
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