Join USN's Peabody Players on the yellow brick road. Tickets are on sale for "The Wizard of OZ" in the Durnan Auditorium through Sunday, November 19.
By Melissa Flatt, Tigers Arts Patrons Co-Chair
The Peabody Players present "The Wizard of OZ." Join Dorothy and all her friends on the yellow brick road as they journey to find the wizard. The wicked witch will try to stop them, and adventures abound. Be careful, Toto! This retelling of a classic favorite is sure to delight all ages. This USN High School Theater production is full of the nostalgia and charm that brings those who grew up watching the film back to their youth, while the whimsy and magic hope to engage the youngest in the audience.
USN’s Tiger Arts Patrons is thrilled to host this year’s pre-show activities, so arrive early to enjoy the fun. "The Wizard of OZ" is family friendly and suitable for all ages.
Shows take place in USN’s Durnan Auditorium.
Thursday, November 16 at 5 p.m.
Friday, November 17 at 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 18 at 7 p.m.
Sunday, November 19 at 2 p.m.
Advanced ticket reservations are encouraged as shows are likely to sell out. Auditorium seating is limited. General Admission tickets are $5 plus ticketing fees. Tickets for USN faculty, staff, and students as well as TAP members are free but require ticket reservations for each show you would like to attend. In the case of sold-out shows, wait lists will open in person one hour prior to showtimes.
As always, thank you for being a part of our journey, and we look forward to seeing you in OZ!
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