SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW… AS AN ALL-STAR CAST LEADS THE BATHS HALL AUDIENCES DOWN THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD THIS AUTUMN!
The Baths Hall, Doncaster Road, Scunthorpe, DN15 7RG
Thu 28 October 2021
2pm and 7pm
Tickets:
Adults: £16.50
Children & Concessions: £14.50
Family Ticket: £55.00
Transaction Fee may apply.
This autumn, click your heels, clap your hands and enjoy an adventure Over the Rainbow as we’re off to see… The Wizard of Oz at The Baths Hall. Starring from Channel 5’s Milkshake Derek Moran as the Scarecrow, Olivia Birchenough as Glinda the Good Witch and Mickey from Blood Brothers Sean Jones as the Wizard.
Matthew Revell-Griffiths Ltd presents its oz-tastic family adventure, The Wizard of Oz, at The Baths Hall, Scunthorpe on Thursday 28 October 2021.
Dorothy Gale and her little dog Toto are forever getting into trouble on the farm in Kansas. Alongside her Aunt Em, Uncle Henry and her three hapless farmhand friends, she dreams of traveling to a place where troubles melt like lemon drops over the rainbow. Her wish is granted courtesy of a terrible twister which takes her far away to the magical land of Oz where the beautiful Glinda the Good sends her off down the yellow brick road to the Emerald City. But hot on her ruby heels is the Wicked Witch of the West who is bent on taking over the colourful kingdom. With the help of a scarecrow, a tin man and a cowardly lion, will Dorothy have the brains, heart and courage to save all of Oz and find her way home? Find out in this ‘wicked’ family adventure!
This ‘wicked’ production features beautiful scenery, colourful costumes, a live band, dazzling dance routines, side-splitting comedy and sing-a-long songs.
Producer, Matthew Revell-Griffiths, revealed: “I am so excited to be bringing our oz-tastic production to Scunthorpe as part of our autumn tour of the Wizard of Oz, it’s a brilliant production with an extremely strong cast to deliver this up-to-date family adventure of the classic story.
Book Now to avoid disappointment. Tickets are available via the Baths Hall website:

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