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Dorothy in Oz archiveSet in the "Ozlin Centre," a facility for the mentally ill, Dorothy in Oz follows the story of a bi-polar Dorothy (Dottie) Gale, who is involuntarily committed by her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. While hospitalized, she is treated with an experimental drug called Cyclozil which causes her to hallucinate a dark, twisted version of the hospital simply called..."Oz." While in her drug-induced delirium, Dottie encounters Glinda, a somewhat unhinged therapist who informs Dottie that her only chance to be released is to seek the hospital's mysterious administrator - The Great Oz, himself. Thus begins her trip through a veritable madhouse, where she is joined by "Skarekrow," a heroin -addicted goth-rocker; Rusty, a pierced, axe-wielding biker with severe anger issues; and Mr. Lyons, a sexually frustrated deviant searching for a prescription to give him a little "courage" below the belt. However, if coping with her three new companions wasn't difficult enough, Dottie unwittingly attracts the attention of the Wicked Witch of the West Wing, a crazed doctor who sends her three cronies, each the subject of one of her deranged experiments, to capture Dottie for her own depraved purposes...

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Author: James Michael Shoberg

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Archive listings for Dorothy in Oz (2013)

Work type: Play.

T0995994588

Company Immersion Theatre. Director James Tobias. Director Seth Jones. Costume Rachel Cartlidge. Performer Kristy Bruce. Performer James Clifford. Performer Paul C Rogers. Performer Rob Tofield. Performer Rochelle Parry. Performer Linda Taimre. Performer Frank Teale. Performer Chris Leaney. Performer Claire Lacey. Performer Lisa Lynn. Performer Phil Piggott.
26 Feb 13 to 17 Mar 13Waterloo East Theatre, Inner London :: V01284685503
listing details L674615942

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