Photo Flash: Harlem Rep Skips Down the Yellow Brick Road with THE WIZARD OF OZ, Extended Through January
"The Wizard of Oz," presented by Harlem Repertory Theater (HRT) and Yip Harburg Foundation, will not close December 16. It has been extended through January 13, 2018 due to continuing and steady audience interest. The production has played since October 8, 2016 at Tato Laviera Theatre, 240 East 123rd Street (near 2nd Ave.), Manhattan, and has previously been extended three times.
Additional extension dates are pending through June, 2018. The classic musical is being mounted with a multi-racial cast, a jazzy underscore and authoritative dramaturgy by representatives of the Yip Harburg Foundation. Director/choreographer is Keith Lee Grant, Artistic Director of Harlem Rep, who is in the midst of a four-year project of presenting classic musicals that have lyrics by E.Y. "Yip" Harburg. Harlem Repertory Theatre recently opened "Jamaica," which will play in rep with "The Wizard of Oz" this season as the company moves toward its Yip Harburg Festival. The troupe will add a double bill of "Finian's Rainbow" and "Flahooley" to its repertoire in 2018 and "Bloomer Girl" in 2019. The aim is to have four musicals running in repertory for the 2019-2020 seasons. As of the end of this extension, on January 13, "The Wizard of Oz" will have played 37 performances."The Wizard of Oz," with its timeless score and eternal allegories, is a magical experience for young (and young-at-heart) audiences. Based on MGM's classic motion picture, the stage version mounted here follows John Kane's adaptation for the Royal Shakespeare Company, which is based on the book by L. Frank Baum, with brilliant songs by lyricist E.Y. ("Yip") Harburg and composer Harold Arlen. Thanks to work of dramaturg Deena R. Harburg, President and Artistic Director of the Yip Harburg Foundation, in association with acclaimed librettist Arthur Perlman, New York audiences have a chance to see the show sharpened to more of the original vision of E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, who was an unashamedly progressive thinker. The cast is multi-racial and features Latino, Black and Asian actors, fulfilling Yip's vision of a multicultural universe. Dorothy, played by Taylor-Rey Rivera, is interpreted as a modern girl and future leader who is growing to realize the confidence she possesses. Her three Land-of-Oz friends--the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion--are envisioned as people of great potential who only need to actualize the heart, brains and courage they already have. One of the story's themes is how the weakness of adults forces children to seize their own destinies and, ironically, to grow up themselves. According to Ernie Harburg, Yip's son and Founding President (Emeritus) of the Yip Harburg Foundation, Yip wanted to address Dorothy finally going home as a leader. At Harlem Rep, Dorothy will come home to lead the rebuilding of her family's farm. All the "refocusing" is accomplished through the acting of the characters, without changing the iconic dialogue of the script.
Photos by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.


Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

Videos
|
Broadway Magic Hour Broadway Comedy Club (1/01-6/30) |
|
The Braata Singers in Concert: All We A One A.R.T./New York Theatres (6/26-6/28) |
|
Operatini™ — A Boutique Opera & Live Music Series Presents: La Dolce Vita The Green Room 42 (6/26-6/26) |
|
waiting: a queer black tragicomedy in two acts The Flea Theater (6/25-6/26) |
|
Who'd Love Lucy? The Flea (6/17-6/21) |
|
Rock Never Dies Hard Rock Cafe (5/29-8/30) |
|
TANGO BAR KnJ Theater in Union Square (6/18-6/18) |
|
Socially Socially (1/12-11/12) |
|
From Monarchy to Modernity: Travel, Identity, & the Czechoslovak First Republic (1918–1938) Poster House (4/23-11/01) |
|
TRACKS: The Long Island Railroad Strike Musical The New Amsterdam Theatre (Studio Stage), Broadway, NY (5/22-6/14) |
| VIEW ALL SHOWS ADD A SHOW | |









