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 L. Frank Baum's OZ Cast Photos

 

(L-R) Rhiannon Kirkpatrick as Toto, Garrett Lewis as the Lion,
David Eckhart as the Tin Man, Mallory Vining as Dorothy, Mark Randall as the Scarecrow.  

 

Sandra Welsh as Aunt Em, Stephen Lange as Uncle Henry,
Mallory Vining as Dorothy, Rhiannon Kirkpatrick as Toto.

 

 

 Glenn Parker as The Wizard with his mechanized alter-ego.

 

 

Emerald City Scene
note Mime played by Lynne Niston dancing with Morgan Vining as the Old Sewer Lady.
Also, Dancers Cynthia and Cassidy are in this shot.

 

 

The four main dancers as Tornadoes escorting Dorothy & Toto to Oz.
In our version, only the front porch made the trip from Kansas to Oz, not the whole house.

 

 

The Dancers (L-R) same order as previous photo:
Melissa Corsaut, Sarah Mahoney, Cassidy Kahler, Cynthia Justice
These talented young women played a number of roles;
Tornadoes, Kalidahs, Poppies, Emerald City folk, and Winkies.
As a tornado, Cassidy flew, aided by a harness and backstage crew.

 

 

The four witches:
Wicked Witch of the East - Allison Edwards; Glinda the Good - Merindy Morgenson;
Wicked Witch of the West - Ashley Jo Owen; Locusta, Good Witch of the North
 - Squid McCormack
Allison also played a number of other supporting roles as her witch character was killed off rather early.

 

 

Poppy Queen & Poppies 
Lurline, Queen of the Poppies - Debbie Cordle
Poppies - Melissa Corsaut, Sarah Mahoney, Cassidy Kahler, Cynthia Justice

 

Wicked Witch of the West  (Ashley Jo Owen) and her glowing, magical Eye.

 

The Wicked Witch of the West holds a silver slipper she has taken from Dorothy;
Dorothy (in her Emerald City dress) throws water on the Wicked Witch of the West causing her to  ...
 

 

... melt, releasing the silver slipper and leaving behind her eyepatch.
In background: a flying monkey, Lucas (Bradford Schultz) and
assorted Winkies about to be set free.

 Written and Directed by Chad Evett.

Photographs by Stephen Lange, assisted by Mary Kahler.