make anyone rethink their current relationship
situation. Ladies, we all have met that man that
made our eyes lower to half mast and made
whatever man we’re out on a date with drag us
away. That was him. Although I kept my eye on
the Tin Man through the whole production, he
didn’t remain my favorite character for long.
me of Leroy. I’m still on the fence on if how I felt
about that, but I did feel some kind of way.
The actors were varied, unique and talented with
voices that may, and I do mean may, have been
better than a couple of those in the movie version
of the musical. Kokandy Productions did the damn
thing. And because of that, they have a fan in me.
Evilene, the Wicked Witch of the West And maybe there is the remote possibility that
played by Anna Dauzvardis, burned the stage the next time I see a production of The Wiz, I’ll
down. She portrayed the character with an aura start with more of an open mind.
that was a step up and to the left of Grace Jones’s
freakiness as Strangé in the movie “Boomerang.” Apparently, there is more than one way to ease
on down the yellow brick road.
Chuckie Benson as The Lion tickled a
memory. It drove me crazy until it hit me. Give
me a moment so we can take a ride in the “way
back” time machine. Remember LeRoy from the
movie “Fame?” That was it. The Lion reminded