No Oz would be complete without others such as munchkins, Ozians, winkies, or flying monkeys. This also includes guards, tree people, chorus, and whatever other characters your director has chosen to be in this production.
Also, usually a lot of ensemble parts are doubled. This means that if you are an ensemble member, you will most likely being covering at least two parts.
2006-11-29 09:28:04
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answered by Rose 3
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The trees, crows, munchkins,(sometimes) OZ works, poppies, there pretty much in ever scene might not be all of them but your on stag a far amount, but everyone does choose to so things differently.
2006-11-29 09:12:27
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answered by dancechrissy 1
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i just did wizard of oz a couple weeks ago and in our ensemble it was the oz citizens.they were the people who played the town people in emerald city.they sang merry old land of oz..but they also have winkies and if flying monkeys and if there is "heavenly singing" in the background but thats offstage..
2006-11-29 09:30:22
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answered by whateveryouwantittobe 1
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it is all the characters that play a very important role
2006-12-02 15:18:06
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answered by babykatdream099 5
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None really at all the play is way different than the movie
2006-11-29 09:28:43
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answered by Tamisha L 2
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