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The School of Theatre and Dance Presents 鈥淭he Wiz," Feb. 21-March 2

麻豆视频最新最全 University鈥檚 School of Theatre and Dance is continuing its 2024-2025 season with "The Wiz" running February 21 through March 2 in E. Turner Stump Theatre, located in the Center for Performing Arts.

A beloved Broadway gem, "The Wiz" infuses L. Frank Baum鈥檚 "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" with a dazzling mix of rock, gospel and soul music. This timeless tale of Dorothy鈥檚 adventures through the Land of Oz is a fun, family-friendly, modern musical.

"The Wiz" was written by William F. Brown with music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls, from the story 鈥淭he Wonderful Wizard of Oz鈥 by L. Frank Baum. 2024-2025 Roe Green Visiting Director, Ansley Valentineis directing with Assistant Directors, Daylon Brown and Srikar Bellana. Music direction is by Jonathan Swoboda with Assistant Musical Director, Taylor Patterson. Choreography is by guest artist, Dominic-Moore Dunson, with Dance Captain, Lalah Sanah Brown. The Hair and Makeup Consultant is guest artist, Jerrilyn Lanier Duckworth.

Sage Ayelet Brown is the production stage manager, costume design is by Abbie Hagen, lighting design is by MK Doherty, sound design is by Jack Drinan and the properties manager is Tegan Wilson. Karl Erdmann is the production manager and Tony Hardin is the scenic designer and director of the School of Theatre and Dance and producer.

鈥淚t鈥檚 impossible to overstate the importance of Black theatre in the 1970s鈥攁 time when Broadway saw a surge of all-Black productions. In 1967, Pearl Bailey took on the role of Dolly Levi, heading an all-Black cast of 鈥淗ello, Dolly!鈥 This production seemed to be the harbinger of both originally white musicals with Black casts like such as 鈥淕uys and Dolls鈥 in 1976, Black musicals created by white composers like 鈥淧urlie鈥 (1970, adapted from Ossie Davis鈥 鈥淧urlie Victorious鈥) to those created with more African American creative leadership like 鈥淩aisin鈥 in 1973 (adapted from Lorraine Hansberry鈥檚 鈥淎 Raisin in the Sun鈥). Of these productions, 鈥淭he Wiz鈥 stands out for its distinctly Black aesthetic.鈥

鈥淭he Wiz鈥 was revolutionary when it first appeared in 1975, and its impact has endured. For those of us who grew up in the 1970s, it represents a piece of our childhood鈥攁 joyful reminder of icons like Diana Ross and Michael Jackson, whose talents illuminated the film version. For younger generations, particularly BIPOC individuals, 鈥淭he Wiz鈥 is a chance to see themselves reflected onstage鈥攁 reminder of the power of representation.

While based on 鈥淭he Wizard of Oz,鈥 鈥淭he Wiz鈥 isn鈥檛 the same thing. The language, rhythms, harmonies and beauty of the Black community make this a different story. It is a celebration of resilience, imagination and hope.

Personally, I feel deeply moved to create this production alongside a remarkable all-Black cast and an extraordinary team of designers, crew and collaborators. This journey has been one of incredible joy, and we鈥檝e leaned into that joy鈥攖he essence of Black culture that beats at the heart of this familiar story.鈥 -Ansley Valentine

麻豆视频最新最全 Ansley Valentine

Ansley Valentine is a professional director and actor for the theatre and musical theatre and an educator with experience teaching at the collegiate level and in both public and private performing arts high schools. Ansley is currently a proud member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) and Actors Equity Association (AEA). His work as a director and actor has been seen at The Cleveland Play House, Florida Rep, Indiana Rep, Ohio Shakespeare Festival, Studio Arena Theatre, Phoenix Theatre, Cardinal Stage and many other theatres around the country. Ansley is also a graduate of the Arts Midwest Minorities in Arts Administration Fellowship, a program funded by the Ford Foundation to increase minority representation in leadership roles at American not-for-profit organizations. His many awards include a Kennedy Center Gold Medallion. He is a company member at Fonseca Theatre in Indianapolis and Actors鈥 Reading Collective in the San Francisco Bay Area. He heads the graduate directing program at Indiana University. Ansley holds an M.F.A. in directing from Indiana University and a B.A. in theatre from Wabash College. He is a co-founder and the producing artistic director of Ohio Youth Ensemble Stage, a professionally-managed summer youth theatre program that celebrates diversity, inclusion and equal opportunity for all students no matter their ability.

麻豆视频最新最全 The Roe Green Visiting Director鈥檚 Series

The Roe Green Visiting Director Series was established in 2003 following a $25,000 donation, to be repeated annually, from local arts patron and activist Roe Green. In 2018, Ms. Green furthered her generosity by endowing the Roe Green Visiting Director Series which will now benefit School of Theatre and Dance students for years to come. Through the program, the School of Theatre and Dance invites a guest professional director each year to work in residency with students and direct one of the School's Main Stage productions. The School of Theatre and Dance is fortunate to be able to offer this diverse opportunity to its students. Now in its 16th year, the Roe Green Visiting Director Series continues to bring professional directors to 麻豆视频最新最全 University.

PERFORMANCES

All performances take place in E. Turner Stump Theatre, Center for the Performing Arts (1325 Theatre Drive, Kent, OH, 44242).

Friday, February 21
7:30 p.m.

Saturday, February 22
7:30 p.m.

Sunday, February 23
2:00 p.m.

Wednesday, February 26
7:30 p.m.

Thursday, February 27
7:30 p.m.

Friday, February 28
7:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 1
7:30 pm.

Sunday, March 2
2:00 p.m.

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets to 鈥淭he Wiz鈥 can be purchased through the Performing Arts Box Office by phone at 330-672-2787 or online at www.kent.edu/artscollege/box-office

POSTED: Monday, February 3, 2025 10:37 AM
Updated: Wednesday, February 5, 2025 08:07 AM