![]() Frank Baum, for you to adapt for your class or school performance. ![]() Ms Dodemaide - who is making her lead role debut in a commercial musical - said lots of little girls “and some older ones as well’’ come to the show “dressed up in the gingham and the red shoes”. A short play script for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, based on the original book by L. Young Dorothy still has some surprises to look forward to: “I didn’t see the Munchkins,” she said. The Carpenter family will see the new Andrew Lloyd Webber version of the musical on Sunday at the Festival Theatre, where it opens tomorrow night and runs until April 29. Those characters - the Tin Man (played by Alex Rathgeber), Scarecrow (Eli Cooper) and Lion (John Xintavelonis) - also took Dorothy inside the set of the Emerald City. “We haven’t forced The Wizard of Oz onto her … she makes us all be characters when we play the movie at home.’’ It’s from our family history as well - we’ve got a couple of great-grandparents called Dorothy. “I’ve always loved the movie and thought it was a really unique, old-fashioned name that we wanted to bring back. Dorothy Carpenter, age 3, of Seaford Meadows with The Wizard of Oz musical cast members Alex Rathgeber (Tin Man), Samantha Dodemaide (Dorothy), Eli Cooper (Scarecrow) and John Xintavelonis (Lion) at Adelaide’s Festival Theatre.
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