AWA’s upcoming graphic novel set in the world of The Wizard of Oz expands the Oz universe with fresh characters, deep lore, and bonus content!
Grant Elementary School transformed into the Land of Oz Thursday night as part of its " One School One Book" program. Principal Gina Brown said that every year, in late winter, the school chooses a theme for the entire school to read together, which brings excitement to learning.
Grande first delivered a moonlit rendition of “Over the Rainbow,” which Judy Garland famously sang as Dorothy in the movie “The Wizard of Oz.” Erivo then belted her version of “Home” from the 1975 Broadway musical “The Wiz,” a Dorothy number originally performed by Stephanie Mills onstage and by Diana Ross in the 1978 film adaptation.
AWA is taking readers back to the Emerald City with their new graphic novel 'Ultimate Oz Universe: The Lost Lands.' Experience the land in a imaginative new way.
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On Sunday, the E.J. Thomas Hall stage will be transformed into an ice arena for first time in its history for "Wizard of Oz on Ice."
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The Wicked Wizard Of the Franklin afternoon tea takes inspiration from the children’s classic written by L. Frank Baum. (Image: Emily Davison) This afternoon tea features treats inspired by the world of Oz, with little nods to the film throughout the dining spaces from ruby red slippers to a life-sized scarecrow.