The Wizard of Oz – In Concert
Dive into a world of music, colour, and captivating performances that transport you ‘over the rainbow.’ Directed by Amy Campbell, The Wizard of Oz – In Concert guarantees an unforgettable experience. Backed by Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra, the production features a memorable score guided by Musical Director Andrew Worboys. A stellar cast, including Elandrah Eramiha as Dorothy, reimagines the tale.
Prepare for a journey of love, friendship, and dreams, masterfully re-envisioned by the Singin’ in the Rain – In Concert team.
Live camera generative effects made with
PRODUCER
Prospero Arts / QPAC
Seasons
Concert Hall QPAC, Brisbane Australia (2023)
Creative Team
SCRIPT – L. Frank Baum
MUSIC AND LYRICS – Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg
BACKGROUND MUSIC – Herbert Stothart
DANCE AND VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS – Peter Howard
ORCHESTRATION – Larry Wilcox
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER – Amy Campbell
MUSICAL DIRECTOR – Andrew Warboys
LIGHTING DESIGNER – Ben Hughes
SOUND DESIGNER – Geoff McGahan
COSTUME SUPERVISOR – Cornelia Cassimatis
VIDEO DESIGNER – Craig Wilkinson
VIDEO PRODUCTION – optikal bloc
ASSISTANT VIDEO DESIGNER – Jake Lodder
CINEMATOGRAPHER – Joel Tronoff
CAST
Elandrah Eramiha, Euan Fistrovic Doidge, Mark Hill, Monique Sallé, Angelique Cassimatis, Loren Hunter, Michael Tuahine, Tim McCallum, Peggotty, and McGinty
ENSEMBLE
Max Bimbi, Antonia Marr, Maddison Price, Ethan Ritchie, Hannah Stanton, Suzanne Steele
FEATURING
Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra
Voices of Birralee
PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY – Craig Wilkinson and Darren Thomas
REVIEWS
“Scenic design is a core part of its fantasy unfolding with Craig Wilkinson’s video design taking the audience in approaching tornado’s twist from the drab sepia-stained humdrum of the Gale’s Kansas farm to the vibrant technicolour of the very real land of Oz”
BLUE CURTAINS BRISBANE
“All credit must go to video designer, Craig Wilkinson, and his production company, optikal bloc, for some extraordinary and excellent moving effects within the magical settings projected on the screen.”
ARTS HUB