Wizard of Oz - In the wings with Jo Miles, Part 2

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Watch part one here -http://www.youtube.com/user/wizardofozthemusical?feature=mhee#p/a/u/1/L7TU_OF7q­Sg. In PART 2 of our exclusive look at what goes on behind the scenes during a live performance of The Wizard of Oz, we're beneath the London Palladium stage with Resident Director Kate Golledge as the actors leave Kansas through the storm celler; and back in the wings with Stage Manager Jo Miles and the stage crew's to witness the frantic rush to transform Kansas into Munchkinland during the twister scene.

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  • The twister stuff was pretty damn cool :)

  • They Should Post The Whole TWISTER SCENE!!

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  • I love how the house separates the screen at around 0;50 and on one side is performers and the other crew that can't be seen :)

  • when i saw this a few weeks ago jo was still onstage when glinda came down :D

  • Just love the fact that while we are watching the twister they are doing this

  • The twister scene was amazing. How they do it in time is beyond me

  • I felt like I was there in this video. I was feeling the anticipation and rush of it all! :D

  • How quick is it for Danielle to change from her black and white Kansas dress to her blue and white Oz dress?

  • @TheMusicanddrama yeah we watch the Conductor on a monitor and our mic's are in our hair already, we never take them off during the show.

  • @TheAllthatjazzgal you can see it under his hat

  • These videos are great. It's awesome to see all the work that goes on as the show is in progress. Most people have no idea that what goes on backstage is every bit as precise and choreographed as the stuff that happens on stage!

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