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Return to Oz

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Return to Oz Full-Lengths


By: C. Edward Wheaton
Cast: 8 M, 8 F, 18 flexible, extras (With doubling: 7 M, 5 F, 15 flexible)
Performance Time: Approximately 75 minutes, 70 pgs.

Return to Oz

CLASSIC. Adapted from the Oz novels by L. Frank Baum. Dorothy is back in Kansas, but it doesn’t take long before she inadvertently winds up in Oz once again. This time, Dorothy and her friend Millicent are swept up in a tornado and arrive inside a packing crate to the Land of Ev, where they encounter Woot the Wanderer. They soon learn that the ill-tempered Nome King has joined forces with the Whimsies, the Phantasms, and the Growleywogs to capture and destroy the Emerald City and retrieve a magic belt. Dorothy insists that they travel to the Emerald City to warn the Scarecrow, who is now the ruler of the Emerald City. Along the way, they meet many fanciful creatures and must find a way to cross the Deadly Desert without their flesh turning to dust. Witty and whimsical, your audiences will love this fresh, original adaptation, which incorporates elements from several of Baum’s Oz novels.

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Please remember it is necessary to purchase one script for each cast member and one royalty for each performance.


Scripts: $8.95 each
Royalty: $75.00/performance
Prompt Book: $16.00
Poster Package: $50.00 (50/pkg)
Distribution Rights: $75.00
Artwork Rights: $50.00
Play Pack: $452.00  (37 scripts for cast/crew, 1 royalty, 50 posters, 1 prompt book)

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C. Edward Wheaton C. Edward Wheaton studied drama at Stanislaus State College and has an extensive background in 19th-century and early 20th-century American drama and literature. He lives in Stevinson, CA.

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