Please, honestly, tell me how in the world you could possibly think it’s a good idea to sing out loud in the middle of a crowded theater full of quiet spectators who all paid a lot of money to see a cast do very challenging work. Did you not notice no one else was singing?? Did you not think for one second “wow maybe this isn’t a sing a long and I should respect the other people who paid a ton of money to see to see this show as well as the cast who is working very hard?” Do you use your brain!!!?!? Did you give it even one tiny bit of thought!?!? Come on!!!!! Stay out of the theater!!!!!
EVILENE WOOOOORE ME OUT! I have fallen in love with Melody Betts and THAT "NO BAD NEWS" is the stuff of DRIVING THE THEATER CRAZY!!!! We went IN a few times!!!! Just saw them again on Wednesday night, WITH TAMBOURINE IN HAND!!!! MY MY MY. AMAZING PRODUCTION!!!!
@@imthebiggestgirlThat's not how that works! Everyone else paid too and doesn't need to listen to a classless cow sing along. I probably won't go see the Wiz, precisely because I know what to expect from the other audience members at a show like that.
Girl coming from a theater performer, I hate it when people say this, especially with classics like The Wiz. I love it when the audience cheers and really interacts with us as performers! You want to sing along when the chorus of one of your favorite songs come on... PLEASE DO! it makes it more fun for us cast members!!!
I actually like that they did because originally You Can't Win was supposed to be for the original musical but it was replaced with Yesterday at the last minute
I gotta say, I just saw this a few days ago and the choreo and acting is SO much better than this now. It's a little humbling to see how it was just six months ago.
Hey what did the melting scene look like? Did she melt on the platform she is raised on or did she just disappear into smoke this is the tour so i know they didnt use a actual trap door im just curious
Incredible vocals and that band is having a blast. Thanks for sharing! Btw, your voice is great too but as another audience member, I ask that you not sing during the show. I’m sure they’d love to hear you at stage door. Deborah Cox is a goddess as always and I’m so glad you got to meet everyone. All the best from Alex in Houston!
""You Can't Win" has definitely grown on me over the years, but I'll admit I'm saddened they've all but buried "I Was Born On the Day Before Yesterday." (The musical's _original_ song that introduces the Scarecrow, with "You Can't Win" being written for Michael Jackson in the film adaptation and which the _The Wiz Live!_ used as well).
You Can't Win was not written for Michael Jackson. It was written for the original Broadway production of The Wiz for a different character, and was cut before the show premiered. When they made the movie, it was decided to put it back in the score for Michael to sing as Scarecrow, and it replaced Scarecrow's song from the show.
One thing about this particular production that irks me is that it kinda misses the entire point of the original story. One of the biggest themes of past Oz adaptations is that Dorothy's friends have always had the virtues that they had been searching for, and they never needed The Wizard's help at all. They just needed a little validation from a trusted source. THIS VERSION actually goes out of its way to establish that Evilleen really did steal their virtues. Not only does Evilleen gloat about her handiwork upon meeting them, but The Scarecrow is the only one immune to her mind-control because "you can't brainwash someone with no brain." Then they suddenly realize that they feel incredibly different immediately after Evilleen is defeated, with the Tin Man remembering his family and the Lion feeling a newfound sense of bravery, BEFORE they get their pep talk at the end. Speaking of their little pep talk, that brings us to The Wiz himself in this version...... WHAT AN A$$HOLE!!! Yes, he's supposed to be revealed as a fraud, but he's also supposed to be redeemed by helping the gang realize that they've always had what they wanted, by giving them tokens to help them remember that, and by offering to take Dorothy home to Kansas in his balloon. He doesn't do ANY of that in this version. As a result, the song "Y'all Got It" is reframed as a moment of gloating, as if to celebrate that he doesn't have to accept any responsibility for deceiving them. Seriously, he just peaces out after the song, leaving Dorothy and company in total shock, until Glinda arrives.
oh so they ruined it? Ugh. Just like what Andrew Webber did to Oz. I saw a red flag when they had the same actress play both Aunt Em and the Wicked Witch.
@@Daleylife I wouldn't say that "they ruined it," as I still loved the show. I just think that they kinda missed the point of the story itself. Meanwhile, the double-casting actually isn't anything new. While it all depends on the production itself, some past productions of "The Wiz" have the actress who plays Aunt Em would go on to play Glinda. I'm not sure why they chose to double-cast Aunt Em as Evillene in this production as it kinda adds a weird subtext of how Dorothy sees her Aunt, but at least they gave Glinda a bit more to do in exchange.
@@JoelBrewton that's what im talking about, the actress playing autm em plays glinda sometimes, not the wicked witch. it's like they didn't do their research. that alone kinda ruins it for me. you should never double cast aunt em and the bad witch.
@@Daleylife If we jump franchises for a moment; a much better example of proper double-casting would be Captain Hook and Mr. Darling from "Peter Pan." Both characters resemble a harsh reality of adulthood, determined to stamp out childhood innocence. By double-casting Wendy's father as the evil pirate, it creates an allegory of Wendy's fears of growing up. By double-casting Aunt Em as Evillene, it sends this message that Dorothy doesn't see her aunt as anything more than a hateful individual, even though the entire PROLOGUE of the show demonstrates Aunt Em's care and compassion for her.
@@JoelBrewtonI'd say they ruined it. Yes, it's not terrible, but not terrible is nothing to aspire to. This production was a major let down on so many levels.
When this comes to New York... I'm going to be the one dressed as the scarecrow, holding up The Wiz album and singing along with the chorus! There's a reason why many cast members at many different shows call me the best audience member ever! Girl if you want to sing along, sing along! Take it from not only a theater performer, but from a guy who was the only dancing during MJ the musical and doing the conga with the On Your Feet Cast when they came into the audience! The cast members love it and it energizes them more to give an amazing show!!!
Coming from someone who works on Broadway. Unless prompted to, it’s very rude and disrespectful. The performers like when you applaud, cheer and show enthusiasm at the end of the numbers and show. Not interrupting others around you during their songs and scenes. The theatre isn’t a concert setting. Yes some shows are set up like a concert where that could be appropriate and encouraged. other rise don’t sing along.
This choreo is sadly sadly missing the mark. I mean there isn’t any at all. The tornado was absolutely dreadful, none of the big numbers are using the skills of the dancers. I just don’t understand waiting all this time to bring this back and it’s not up to par. It has its good moments, but I can’t get past how bad the choreo is.
Please, honestly, tell me how in the world you could possibly think it’s a good idea to sing out loud in the middle of a crowded theater full of quiet spectators who all paid a lot of money to see a cast do very challenging work. Did you not notice no one else was singing?? Did you not think for one second “wow maybe this isn’t a sing a long and I should respect the other people who paid a ton of money to see to see this show as well as the cast who is working very hard?” Do you use your brain!!!?!? Did you give it even one tiny bit of thought!?!? Come on!!!!! Stay out of the theater!!!!!
EVILENE WOOOOORE ME OUT! I have fallen in love with Melody Betts and THAT "NO BAD NEWS" is the stuff of DRIVING THE THEATER CRAZY!!!! We went IN a few times!!!! Just saw them again on Wednesday night, WITH TAMBOURINE IN HAND!!!! MY MY MY. AMAZING PRODUCTION!!!!
love the show! really happy you cant win came back! but please.
dont sing.
Girl…. Shhhhh!!!!!
Thanks for sharing. Next time don't sing a- long in the theater unless prompted... This isn't a concert.
I will thank you ! Enjoy 😁
It’s just out of respect (: I’m so jealous you got too see it tho!!! You are a very lucky person, singing or not
@@imthebiggestgirlThat's not how that works! Everyone else paid too and doesn't need to listen to a classless cow sing along. I probably won't go see the Wiz, precisely because I know what to expect from the other audience members at a show like that.
@@mkolsteethis is embarrassing for you lmaooo
Girl coming from a theater performer, I hate it when people say this, especially with classics like The Wiz. I love it when the audience cheers and really interacts with us as performers! You want to sing along when the chorus of one of your favorite songs come on... PLEASE DO! it makes it more fun for us cast members!!!
This is. Good and amazing the wiz musical. And yes you have full. Show
Sooooooooooooooooo excited for this coming to NYC!!!!
Meeting the cast one on one was the best part watch the part 1 for more
I hate they choose You can’t win instead I was Born the Day Before Yesterday. 😢
Well we kinda got a taste of it still.
I completely agree 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I actually like that they did because originally You Can't Win was supposed to be for the original musical but it was replaced with Yesterday at the last minute
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Be A Lion is amazing
Evillene got that tambourine
Thank you for posting this. 🥺Do you have the entire Be A Lion clip?
I’m curious how they did Eveline’s defeat
I gotta say, I just saw this a few days ago and the choreo and acting is SO much better than this now. It's a little humbling to see how it was just six months ago.
And I feel the need to add it's the same people. But the singing, acting, and dancing is just....so much better.
Hey what did the melting scene look like? Did she melt on the platform she is raised on or did she just disappear into smoke this is the tour so i know they didnt use a actual trap door im just curious
She was standing on the top level of her set, and starting “melting” and ultimately, she seemed to of went down a trap door slowly at the end.
Yeah i wanted to see the melting scene too
After seeing this on Broadway, i have to say that it was honestly amazing! This leg of the tour was just a preview for the final product
Incredible vocals and that band is having a blast. Thanks for sharing! Btw, your voice is great too but as another audience member, I ask that you not sing during the show. I’m sure they’d love to hear you at stage door. Deborah Cox is a goddess as always and I’m so glad you got to meet everyone. All the best from Alex in Houston!
Do you have the part of the show where they sing Be a Lion?
you are so awesome for uploading this!
Wow… the budget must have been $5
Right because this is bad..
Do you have the whole show from the tour esp with that full stage view? Would absolutely love a copy if you have one pretty please my friend :)
Do you have the full twister sequence how was it done? I saw a clip in the video
I wish this version had a soundtrack!
Coming in two weeks
i just went to see this last night. i LOVED IT!!! i will definitely see it again and again
Tempos are too slow, costumes are all wrong, and the choreography is anemic. This Wiz does not hold a candle to the original and is NOT a Wow.
Just went to see it on NY Saturday it was really good
thank you so much for posting this! wow
This is amazing 😍
Omgggg yesss watch the behind video of the cast they are great
Thank you!! I got to re-live it again! Best show I’ve ever seen 💯❤
Except it is nothing like the original
Was this Chicago???? What night !???’ I was there!!!!
This is Atlanta!
""You Can't Win" has definitely grown on me over the years, but I'll admit I'm saddened they've all but buried "I Was Born On the Day Before Yesterday." (The musical's _original_ song that introduces the Scarecrow, with "You Can't Win" being written for Michael Jackson in the film adaptation and which the _The Wiz Live!_ used as well).
You Can't Win was not written for Michael Jackson. It was written for the original Broadway production of The Wiz for a different character, and was cut before the show premiered. When they made the movie, it was decided to put it back in the score for Michael to sing as Scarecrow, and it replaced Scarecrow's song from the show.
@@GalaxyNexus1 If that so? Thank you for the clairifcation....I'm curious as to who else would that song have been written for. My sincere thanks!
@@giggles7179yes that is indeed true. The song was originally written for the crows.
The education system is truly failing us... 0MG
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34:19 anyone know the song name?
I think it's a song made up for the show, but they didn't add it to the album.
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One thing about this particular production that irks me is that it kinda misses the entire point of the original story.
One of the biggest themes of past Oz adaptations is that Dorothy's friends have always had the virtues that they had been searching for, and they never needed The Wizard's help at all. They just needed a little validation from a trusted source. THIS VERSION actually goes out of its way to establish that Evilleen really did steal their virtues. Not only does Evilleen gloat about her handiwork upon meeting them, but The Scarecrow is the only one immune to her mind-control because "you can't brainwash someone with no brain." Then they suddenly realize that they feel incredibly different immediately after Evilleen is defeated, with the Tin Man remembering his family and the Lion feeling a newfound sense of bravery, BEFORE they get their pep talk at the end.
Speaking of their little pep talk, that brings us to The Wiz himself in this version...... WHAT AN A$$HOLE!!! Yes, he's supposed to be revealed as a fraud, but he's also supposed to be redeemed by helping the gang realize that they've always had what they wanted, by giving them tokens to help them remember that, and by offering to take Dorothy home to Kansas in his balloon. He doesn't do ANY of that in this version. As a result, the song "Y'all Got It" is reframed as a moment of gloating, as if to celebrate that he doesn't have to accept any responsibility for deceiving them. Seriously, he just peaces out after the song, leaving Dorothy and company in total shock, until Glinda arrives.
oh so they ruined it? Ugh. Just like what Andrew Webber did to Oz. I saw a red flag when they had the same actress play both Aunt Em and the Wicked Witch.
@@Daleylife I wouldn't say that "they ruined it," as I still loved the show. I just think that they kinda missed the point of the story itself.
Meanwhile, the double-casting actually isn't anything new. While it all depends on the production itself, some past productions of "The Wiz" have the actress who plays Aunt Em would go on to play Glinda. I'm not sure why they chose to double-cast Aunt Em as Evillene in this production as it kinda adds a weird subtext of how Dorothy sees her Aunt, but at least they gave Glinda a bit more to do in exchange.
@@JoelBrewton that's what im talking about, the actress playing autm em plays glinda sometimes, not the wicked witch. it's like they didn't do their research. that alone kinda ruins it for me. you should never double cast aunt em and the bad witch.
@@Daleylife If we jump franchises for a moment; a much better example of proper double-casting would be Captain Hook and Mr. Darling from "Peter Pan." Both characters resemble a harsh reality of adulthood, determined to stamp out childhood innocence. By double-casting Wendy's father as the evil pirate, it creates an allegory of Wendy's fears of growing up.
By double-casting Aunt Em as Evillene, it sends this message that Dorothy doesn't see her aunt as anything more than a hateful individual, even though the entire PROLOGUE of the show demonstrates Aunt Em's care and compassion for her.
@@JoelBrewtonI'd say they ruined it. Yes, it's not terrible, but not terrible is nothing to aspire to. This production was a major let down on so many levels.
love you for this. do you have any more? lol
Thank you!!!!! I can’t find the part 1! Do you have it somewhere?
ruclips.net/video/xsjJcQNxPd0/видео.htmlsi=FTFUpu1-pC0WrS75
Stage is way too bright lol...
The stage is properly lit for live viewing, not for mobile phone recording from the nosebleeds. 🤦
@@GalaxyNexus1 I can tell it's still way too bright...
@@aderiusscott2220shut up, it was great I was there
@@TerrellAmari obviously you know nothing about stage lighting..
How did they do Evilene’s end in this version?
Evilleen is standing up on her elevated throne platform, and there's a trapdoor that she sinks into after Dorothy douses her with water.
@@JoelBrewton thanks
Wait… Dorothy douses her with water? Spoiler alert! 😂
As she was "melting " her last words were something about her silk press being ruined.
@@JohnSmith-qj6bjdid you mean dress?
When this comes to New York... I'm going to be the one dressed as the scarecrow, holding up The Wiz album and singing along with the chorus! There's a reason why many cast members at many different shows call me the best audience member ever! Girl if you want to sing along, sing along! Take it from not only a theater performer, but from a guy who was the only dancing during MJ the musical and doing the conga with the On Your Feet Cast when they came into the audience! The cast members love it and it energizes them more to give an amazing show!!!
Coming from someone who works on Broadway. Unless prompted to, it’s very rude and disrespectful. The performers like when you applaud, cheer and show enthusiasm at the end of the numbers and show. Not interrupting others around you during their songs and scenes. The theatre isn’t a concert setting. Yes some shows are set up like a concert where that could be appropriate and encouraged. other rise don’t sing along.
Also filming shows are illegal.
This choreo is sadly sadly missing the mark. I mean there isn’t any at all. The tornado was absolutely dreadful, none of the big numbers are using the skills of the dancers. I just don’t understand waiting all this time to bring this back and it’s not up to par. It has its good moments, but I can’t get past how bad the choreo is.
You are correct
I saw this opening night in Baltimore and can also attest that the visuals on the stage BG were AI generated
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