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The Wizard of Oz KJK Productions Presents THE WIZARD OF OZ Name: ____________________________________ ALL LINES, SONGS, and THE NUMBER OF THE SCENES YOU ARE IN MUST BE MEMORIZED BY THE FIRST DAY OF REHEARSALS!!! Company Numbers - 1st and 2nd Graders - Prologue (on stage) - Munchkinland - Off to See the Wizard 1 - Optimistic Voices 2 - Poppies - Merry Old Land of Oz - Winkie Song (Yo-He-Oh) - Merry Old Land of Oz Reprise - Finale 1 SONG: FOLLOW THE YELLOW SONG: MUNCHKINLAND BRICK ROAD - Grade 1-2 ONLY (Music Track 3) (Music Track 1) Glinda Children's Choir COME OUT, COME OUT, FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK WHEREVER YOU ARE ROAD! AND MEET THE YOUNG LADY, FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK WHO FELL FROM A STAR. ROAD! (Munchkins walk forward) FOLLOW, FOLLOW, SHE FELL FROM THE SKY, FOLLOW, FOLLOW, SHE FELL VERY FAR, AND FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK KANSAS, SHE SAYS, ROAD. IS THE NAME OF THE STAR. FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK Munchkins FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK KANSAS, SHE SAYS, IS THE ROAD. NAME OF THE STAR. YOU’RE OFF TO SEE THE Glinda WIZARD SHE BRINGS YOU GOOD NEWS. THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ OR HAVEN’T YOU HEARD? YOU’LL FIND HE IS A WHIZ OF A WHEN SHE FELL OUT OF KANSAS WIZ’ A MIRACLE OCCURRED. IF EVER A WIZ’ THERE WAS. IF EVER, OH EVER, Dorothy A WIZ’ THERE WAS, IT REALLY WAS NO MIRACLE. THE WIZARD OF OZ IS ONE WHAT HAPPENED WAS JUST BECAUSE THIS. BECAUSE, BECAUSE, BECAUSE, THE WIND BEGAN TO SWITCH, BECAUSE, BECAUSE,…. THE HOUSE, TO PITCH, BECAUSE OF THE WONDERFUL AND SUDDENLY THE HINGES THINGS HE DOES…. STARTED TO UNHITCH. YOU’RE OFF TO SEE THE JUST THEN THE WITCH, TO WIZARD, SATISFY AN ITCH, THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF WENT FLYING ON HER OZ. BROOMSTICK, THUMBING FOR A HITCH. Munchkins AND OH, WHAT HAPPENED THEN WAS RICH. THE HOUSE BEGAN TO PITCH. THE KITCHEN TOOK A SLITCH. 2 IT LANDED ON THE WICKED WAKE UP, YOU SLEEPY HEAD, WITCH RUB YOUR EYES, IN THE MIDDLE OF A DITCH GET OUT OF BED, WHICH WAKE UP, WAS NOT A HEALTHY SITUATION THE WICKED WITCH IS DEAD. FOR SHE’S GONE WHERE THE THE WICKED WITCH. GOBLINS GO, BELOW, BELOW, BELOW, YO HO, Munchkins LET’S OPEN UP AND SING, THE HOUSE BEGAN TO PITCH. AND RING THE BELLS OUT. THE KITCHEN TOOK A SLITCH. DING DONG! THE MERRY-O IT LANDED ON THE WICKED SING IT HIGH, SING IT LOW WITCH LET THEM KNOW IN THE MIDDLE OF A DITCH, THE WICKED WITCH IS DEAD. WHICH WAS NOT A HEALTHY SITUATION Lullaby League (and all girls FOR onstage) A WICKED WITCH, WE REPRESENT WHO BEGAN TO TWITCH, THE LULLABY LEAGUE, AND WAS REDUCED TO JUST A THE LULLABY LEAGUE, STITCH THE LULLABY LEAGUE, OF WHAT WAS ONCE THE AND IN THE NAME OF WICKED WITCH! THE LULLABY LEAGUE WE WISH TO WELCOME YOU TO Munchkins MUNCHKINLAND. WE THANK YOU VERY SWEETLY, FOR DOING IT SO NEATLY. Lollipop Guild (and all boys onstage) WE REPRESENT YOU’VE KILLED HER SO THE LOLLIPOP GUILD, COMPLETELY THE LOLLIPOP GUILD, THAT WE THANK YOU VERY THE LOLLIPOP GUILD SWEETLY. AND IN THE NAME OF THE LOLLIPOP GUILD, Glinda WE WISH TO WELCOME YOU TO LET THE JOYOUS NEWS BE MUNCHKINLAND. SPREAD THE WICKED OLD WITCH AT LAST IS DEAD. All WE WELCOME YOU TO All MUNCHKINLAND HOORAY!! TRA LA LA LA LA LA DING DONG! TRA LA LA TRA LA LA THE WITCH IS DEAD, TRA LA LA LA LA LA LA. WHICH OLD WITCH, THE WICKED WITCH. FROM NOW ON YOU’LL BE DING DONG! HISTORY THE WICKED WITCH IS DEAD. YOU’LL BE HIS- 3 YOU’LL BE HIS- YOU’RE OFF TO SEE THE YOU’LL BE HISTORY WIZARD AND WE WILL GLORIFY YOUR THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ NAME YOU’LL FIND HE IS A WHIZ OF A YOU WILL BE A BUST, WIZ’ BE A BUST, BE A BUST, IF EVER A WIZ’ THERE WAS. IN THE HALL OF FAME IF EVER, OH EVER, A WIZ’ THERE WAS, TRA LA LA LA LA LA THE WIZARD OF OZ IS ONE TRA LA LA TRA LA LA BECAUSE TRA LA LA LA LA LA LA BECAUSE, BECAUSE, BECAUSE, TRA LA LA LA LA LA BECAUSE, BECAUSE,…. TRA LA LA BECAUSE OF THE WONDERFUL TRA LA LA THINGS HE DOES…. TRA LA LA LA LA LA LA…… YOU’RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD, SONG: OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD 1 THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF (Music Track 4) OZ. LULLABY LEAGUE MUNCHKINS Follow the Yellow Brick Road! Goodbye! Goodbye! (Waving goodbye to Dorothy.) LOLLIPOP GUILD Follow the Yellow Brick Road! SONG: OPTIMISTIC PART 2- (Music Track 12) LULLABY LEAGUE Follow the Yellow Brick Road! HOLD ONTO YOUR BREATH, HOLD ONTO YOUR HEART, LOLLIPOP GUILD HOLD ONTO YOUR HOPE. Follow the Yellow Brick Road! YOU’RE OUT OF THE WOODS, YOU’RE OUT OF THE DARK, All Munchkins YOU’RE OUT OF THE NIGHT. FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK STEP INTO THE SUN, ROAD! STEP INTO THE LIGHT. FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD! SONG: MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ (Music Track 14) FOLLOW, FOLLOW, FOLLOW, FOLLOW, All FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK HA – HA – HA! ROAD. HO – HO – HO! FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK AND A COUPLE OF TRA-LA-LAS FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK THAT’S HOW WE LAUGH FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK THE DAY AWAY ROAD. IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ. 4 BUZZ – BUZZ – BUZZ! Polishers CHIRP – CHIRP – CHIRP! RUB, RUB HERE AND A COUPLE OF LA-DI- RUB, RUB THERE DAS…THAT’S HOW THE WHETHER YOU'RE TIN OR CRICKETS CRICK ALL DAY BRASS. IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ. THAT'S HOW WE KEEP YOU IN REPAIR WE GET UP AT TWELVE AND IN THE MERRY OL' LAND OF OZ. START TO WORK AT ONE, TAKE AN HOUR FOR LUNCH AND Beauticians THEN AT TWO WE’RE DONE. WE CAN MAKE A DIMPLE SMILE JOLLY GOOD FUN! OUT OF A FROWN HA – HA – HA! Dorothy HO – HO – HO! CAN YOU EVEN DYE MY EYES TO AND A COUPLE OF TRA-LA-LAS, MATCH MY GOWN? THAT’S HOW WE LAUGH THE DAY AWAY BEAUTICIANS IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ! Uh - huh! Dorothy WE GET UP AT TWELVE AND JOLLY GOOD TOWN! START TO WORK AT ONE, TAKE AN HOUR FOR LUNCH AND THEN Manicurists AT TWO WE’RE DONE. CLIP, CLIP HERE CLIP, CLIP THERE Dorothy, Tinman, Lion, Scarecrow WE GIVE THE ROUGHEST CLAWS JOLLY GOOD FUN! THAT CERTAIN AIR OF SAVOIR FAIRE (say: SAV-WAH Dorothy, Tinman, Lion, Scarecrow FAIR) HA – HA – HA! IN THE MERRY OL' LAND OF OZ! HO – HO – HO! AND A COUPLE OF TRA-LA-LAS, All (Including Ozians) THAT’S HOW WE LAUGH HA – HA – HA! THE DAY AWAY HO – HO – HO! IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ! AND A COUPLE OF TRA-LA-LAS, THAT’S HOW WE LAUGH Stuffers THE DAY AWAY PAT, PAT HERE WITH A HO – HO – HO PAT, PAT THERE HA – HA – HA! AND A COUPLE OF BRAND NEW IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ! STRAWS, THAT'S HOW WE KEEP YOU YOUNG AND FAIR IN THE MERRY OL' LAND OF OZ. 5 SONG: DING DONG THE WITCH IS SONG: FINALE SOMEWHERE DEAD OVER THE RAINBOW (Music Track 19) Grades 2 - 5 (Music Track 22) All HOORAY!! SOMEWHERE, OVER THE DING DONG! RAINBOW, WAY UP HIGH, THE WITCH IS DEAD, THERE’S A LAND THAT I HEARD WHICH OLD WITCH, OF ONCE IN A LULLABY. THE WICKED WITCH. SOMEWHERE, OVER THE DING DONG! RAINBOW, SKIES ARE BLUE THE WICKED WITCH IS DEAD. AND THE DREAMS THAT YOU WAKE UP, YOU SLEEPY HEAD, DARE TO DREAM REALLY DO RUB YOUR EYES, COME TRUE. GET OUT OF BED, SOMEDAY, I’LL WISH UPON A WAKE UP, STAR THE WICKED WITCH IS DEAD. AND WAKE UP WHERE THE SHE’S GONE WHERE THE CLOUDS ARE FAR BEHIND ME. GOBLINS GO, WHERE TROUBLES MELT LIKE BELOW, BELOW, BELOW, YO HO, LEMON DROPS, LET’S OPEN UP AND SING, AWAY ABOVE THE CHIMNEY AND RING THE BELLS OUT. TOPS, DING DONG! THE MERRY-O THAT’S WHERE YOU’LL FIND ME. SING IT HIGH, SING IT LOW LET THEM KNOW SOMEWHERE, OVER THE THE WICKED WITCH IS DEAD. RAINBOW, BLUEBIRDS FLY, BIRDS FLY OVER THE RAINBOW SONG: MERRY OLD LAND WHY THEN – OH, WHY CAN’T I? REPRISE …. Grades 2 - 5 IF HAPPY LITTLE BLUEBIRDS FLY (Music Track 20) BEYOND THE RAINBOW WHY, OH, WHY CAN’T I? Ozians HA – HA – HA! HO – HO – HO! AND A COUPLE OF TRA-LA-LAS, THAT’S HOW WE LAUGH THE DAY AWAY WITH A HO – HO – HO HA – HA – HA! IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ! 6 .
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