I saw it here in LA, It was INCREDIBLE, Starring Deborah Cox, Wayne Brady, Avery Wilson, Melody A. Bretts, Phillip Johnson Richardson, Alan Mingo Jr. Nichelle Lewis as Dorothy and others, Great Cast, i'm going to New York to see it again on Broadway, LOVED It.
@Karen Hunter - I caught a clip of one of your shows on RUclips and went to XM radio to subscribe because it sounds like a good time… but, I have one issue - which stopped me from subscribing; XM lists your shows by the title of the guest. For instance, the way it appears on my iPhone is: “April 5, 2024: Roy Wood Jr/Darryl Bell” that’s it. Is your show formatted like a radio show where you just visit topics, or is it topic centered where the topic for the day is, for instance, “Remaining Friends With People Who Vote For Racism”?
I asked because I wanted to know if that format was just the way it comes across on ITunes. But, to answer your question, since you didn’t answer mine - no. I prefer to subscribe and watch shows based upon the topic so, if I’m not interested in, “Kim Kardashian explains why she’s no longer interested in marriage…” I won’t listen to that show. I prefer political topics, etc. So, the video I caught was about a Trump supporter. But, if that was just a clip and the format is like a talk show where there are a lot of different topics, that’s not my interest… but, on second thought, I’ll subscribe anyway because you’re a sister.
@@carringtonlei6105 it's a live radio show...we talk about a LOT OF THINGS during the THREE HOURS, M-F show. You shouldn't subscribe because I'm a sister, you should subscribe and listen because we are feeding folk and providing amazing shows every single day.
Who is the "Karen" in the back who can't keep still and is disturbing the person standing solitary as he listens...? The camera person is off, too...Do they understand that this is archival oral history being created NOW?
Saw this stage version in LA and it was absolutely terrible. I will just continue to L❤VE the monumental lavish chic incredible film version with the incomparable Diana Ross and the brilliant Michael Jackson and cast. Diana Ross is my favorite Dorothy, and THE WIZ film is the most extravagant and creative heartfelt version of them all. This new Broadway stage conception was absolutely High School amateurish level at best. I will say all the main cast leads were great vocalists. But that is the only positive.
@thewizboy, You obviously didn’t see The Wiz on Broadway 1975 lead 17yr old Stephanie Mills . Not all staged version make the grade. The film was phenomenal,
That gal can sang! Can't wait to see the Wiz. I saw the Broadway version in the 70s. I'm not going to compare the 2. This one is very different.
Deborah Cox just said Say Less!!!
Great topic. Thank you, Karen and Crew.⭐🌹⭐
Have my tickets to see it next month with my niece… can’t wait!
I saw it here in LA, It was INCREDIBLE, Starring Deborah Cox, Wayne Brady, Avery Wilson, Melody A. Bretts, Phillip Johnson Richardson, Alan Mingo Jr. Nichelle Lewis as Dorothy and others, Great Cast, i'm going to New York to see it again on Broadway, LOVED It.
yes saw staphanie mills as dorothy and i agree karen the subway scene was terrifying when i saw as little girl love this interview!
I'm so down for this❤❤❤
At (almost) 50 Deborah Cox is still very beautiful.
It was a great show!!!! Go see it.
This is overcoming and remembering.
Come to Miami! Now I have to get a ticket to NYC.
I rewatched the part where Karen touched the mic like five times. I'm crying in germaphobe 😂
and I wiped it off beforehand...UGH!!!
I have mine!!!
OMG! Love, love, love Ms. Cox!!! I am looking for tickets, NOW!❤️🥹🤗😭
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@Karen Hunter - I caught a clip of one of your shows on RUclips and went to XM radio to subscribe because it sounds like a good time… but, I have one issue - which stopped me from subscribing; XM lists your shows by the title of the guest. For instance, the way it appears on my iPhone is: “April 5, 2024: Roy Wood Jr/Darryl Bell” that’s it. Is your show formatted like a radio show where you just visit topics, or is it topic centered where the topic for the day is, for instance, “Remaining Friends With People Who Vote For Racism”?
so you won't subscribe based on how they format the show?
I asked because I wanted to know if that format was just the way it comes across on ITunes. But, to answer your question, since you didn’t answer mine - no. I prefer to subscribe and watch shows based upon the topic so, if I’m not interested in, “Kim Kardashian explains why she’s no longer interested in marriage…” I won’t listen to that show. I prefer political topics, etc. So, the video I caught was about a Trump supporter. But, if that was just a clip and the format is like a talk show where there are a lot of different topics, that’s not my interest… but, on second thought, I’ll subscribe anyway because you’re a sister.
@@carringtonlei6105 it's a live radio show...we talk about a LOT OF THINGS during the THREE HOURS, M-F show. You shouldn't subscribe because I'm a sister, you should subscribe and listen because we are feeding folk and providing amazing shows every single day.
The Wiz has devolved esthetically, at least when it comes to the Lion, as he originally had an afro.
Deborah kinda favors Tamar Braxton
Who is the "Karen" in the back who can't keep still and is disturbing the person standing solitary as he listens...? The camera person is off, too...Do they understand that this is archival oral history being created NOW?
Hated that movie
Saw this stage version in LA and it was absolutely terrible. I will just continue to L❤VE the monumental lavish chic incredible film version with the incomparable Diana Ross and the brilliant Michael Jackson and cast. Diana Ross is my favorite Dorothy, and THE WIZ film is the most extravagant and creative heartfelt version of them all. This new Broadway stage conception was absolutely High School amateurish level at best. I will say all the main cast leads were great vocalists. But that is the only positive.
@thewizboy, You obviously didn’t see The Wiz on Broadway 1975 lead 17yr old Stephanie Mills . Not all staged version make the grade. The film was phenomenal,