


You will not receive physical versions of anything you select for Get It Now! delivery.

Production/rehearsal CDs sets are also available for immediate download. Get It Now! allows you to immediately download PDFs of the script, director’s book, and music scores for our shows. NOTE: If you wish to receive a downloadable script immediately, take advantage of our Get It Now! option. There are no returns, exchanges, or refunds on e-scripts or distribution rights.All script prices are the same, whether paper, digital, or photocopied.A $6 e-delivery fee will be added to each order.Director’s books and music parts must be shipped at regular cost. You will receive your emailed script within one business day.Then, select “Emailed E-script” as your DELIVERY OPTION during checkout. As with all production orders, you must order a minimum of one script per cast member. To choose this option, place your PRODUCTION ORDER normally, including the total number of scripts you need for your production. This option requires the purchase of a sufficient number of distribution rights for your entire cast. Click on ORDER THIS TITLE, then select ELECTRONIC PREVIEW SCRIPT.Į-Scripts allow organizations to receive an emailed, printable PDF of the script within one business day without needing to prepay for scripts or royalties. The staging of Oz has a wonderful flexiblity and infinitely creative process as shown in the two versions of the same script and its many productions across America.E-Views deliver a non-printable, complete preview script to your Pioneer library for reading anytime. The resulting critically acclaimed production developed and resulted in a more dramatic, expanded script which is available manuscript form.
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After the Kansas City world premiere, Oz went international in a spectacular production at London's famed Unicorn Theatre. Somewhere, in the heart of this frenzy is the whole creative process, and in the end we realize that Baum is the real wizard of Oz, but he needs an assistant … our imaginations. Suddenly, an overstuffed Victorian study becomes a magical land, a black, horsehair footstool becomes Toto a ceiling fan with scarves becomes the cyclone stuffing from the sofa, a potbelly stove and a bearskin rug become the Scarecrow, the Tinman and the Cowardly Lion. It is 1899 in Chicago and Baum is putting the finishing touches on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, but putting dreams on paper is elusive business and Baum is struggling with some definite plot problems, no title and no ending! Like the cyclone in his story, Baum's housekeeper, Bridgey, and a little girl named Dot get swept up in the mad vortex of his tale, as Baum enlists them to help him improvise the story. Frank Baum is in trouble-forty-four years old and on the eve of his greatest creative work-he is a "jack of all trades" but success eludes him.
