Wizard of Oz

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Now the group enters Emerald City, and we notice that all the population wear green clothes.  Our group is met by a horse-and-carriage who offer to take them to a place to freshen up.  Now we get the next song ''In The Merry Old Land of Oz''.  This '''horse of a different color''' changes colors several times in the next minute: white, purple, burnt orange, and finally yellow.
 
Now the group enters Emerald City, and we notice that all the population wear green clothes.  Our group is met by a horse-and-carriage who offer to take them to a place to freshen up.  Now we get the next song ''In The Merry Old Land of Oz''.  This '''horse of a different color''' changes colors several times in the next minute: white, purple, burnt orange, and finally yellow.
  
At the "Wash and Brush Up Company", the Scarecrow is restuffed with fresh straw, the Tin Woodsman is polished with a giant buffer, Dorothy is given a beauty treatment, and the Lion is clipped with hedge-trimmers (it's true) by five very silly women.  Notice that the beauticians have decided that Dorothy's hair looks better, not in pig-tails, but with a single bow on top.
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At the "Wash and Brush Up Company", the Scarecrow is restuffed with fresh straw, the Tin Woodsman is polished with a giant buffer, Dorothy is given a beauty treatment, and the Lion is clipped with hedge-trimmers (it's true) by five very silly women.  Notice that the beauticians have decided that Dorothy's hair looks better, not in pig-tails, but full, and with a single bow on top.
  
 
Our group, now beautiful and refreshed (presumably), go out of the beauty spa only to find the Witch has arrived and is sky-writing on her broomstick, "Surrender Dorothy", in black smoke.  The townspeople all rush to inquire of the Wizard, but they are shooed back home by the Wizard's doorkeeper.
 
Our group, now beautiful and refreshed (presumably), go out of the beauty spa only to find the Witch has arrived and is sky-writing on her broomstick, "Surrender Dorothy", in black smoke.  The townspeople all rush to inquire of the Wizard, but they are shooed back home by the Wizard's doorkeeper.
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Our group however insists they must see the Wizard, and to the doorkeeper's intransigence state "But she's Dorothy!", "The Witches Dorothy?", says the doorkeeper, "Well that's makes a difference."  He goes off and the Lion now breaks into the next song ''If I Were King Of The Forest'', while the rest of the group show various signs of respect to the "King".
 
Our group however insists they must see the Wizard, and to the doorkeeper's intransigence state "But she's Dorothy!", "The Witches Dorothy?", says the doorkeeper, "Well that's makes a difference."  He goes off and the Lion now breaks into the next song ''If I Were King Of The Forest'', while the rest of the group show various signs of respect to the "King".
  
The doorkeeper returns however and tells them "The Wizard says Go Away!"  At this Dorothy bursts into tears, causing the eavesdropping doorkeeper to do the same. "Please don't cry anymore", says the doorkeeper, "I'll get you in to see the Wizard somehow."  Our group then enters the Wizards long hallway, which leads them to his throne room.  Where out of a cloud of fire and steam he announces, "I Am Oz, the Great and Powerful!  Who Are You?  Who Are You!"
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The doorkeeper returns however and tells them "The Wizard says Go Away!"  At this Dorothy bursts into tears, causing the eavesdropping doorkeeper to do the same. "Please don't cry anymore", says the doorkeeper, "I'll get you in to see the Wizard somehow."  Our group then enters the Wizards long hallway. This leads them to his throne room, where out of a cloud of fire and steam he announces, "I Am Oz, the Great and Powerful!  Who Are You?  Who Are You!"
  
 
Watch it on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtsBlsOxPqI&feature=related Part 7]
 
Watch it on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtsBlsOxPqI&feature=related Part 7]

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