Oz
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Punahou Theatre
After her sister's death, Beth is thrust into a surreal version of The Wizard of Oz, where the yellow brick road has been sold to foreign investors, the Scarecrow delights in ignorance, the Cowardly Lion spirals into paranoia and the Tin Man embraces emotional numbness. As she navigates this distorted landscape, Beth must confront her own grief and question her place in a classic tale gone off the rails. Both hilarious and moving, this journey reimagines Oz as a reflection of loss, resilience and the unpredictable path to healing. A powerful story of perseverance on the road to acceptance.
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