Pure Chaos! If you have ever worked on a Fringe show, this comedy is for you. It is a loving tribute to the mayhem of making theater and the terror of realizing the script you poured your heart and soul into is overworked, underrehearsed, steaming pile of crap. A great play about making a bad play. ...
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Lots of fun. It's a very engaging reimagining of Wizard of Oz that is also a reimagining of the reimagining! Great performances all around. Loved the tap dancing....
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I recently had the pleasure of seeing The Wizard of Oh No!, a hilarious and clever twist on the classic Wizard of Oz. What makes this play truly unique is that the actors aren’t just playing their characters—they’re also playing actors trying to perform the play, which leads to all kinds of humorous mishaps and unexpected surprises.
The performances were delightful, full of energy and comedic timing, and the chaos on stage kept everyone laughing from start to finish. It’s a clever, self-aware production that reminds us that even when everything goes wrong, it can still be a fantastic show.
Perfect for families and anyone who enjoys a good laugh and a bit of theatrical fun.
Highly recommended for a fun, lighthearted night out!
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 16, 2025
Really enjoyed this show. It was very clever and the cast had great energy. I felt like I was laughing the whole time! Great acting and great writing. Left feeling like I watched something really unique and creative. Would highly recommend! ...
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As a huge The Wizard of Oz fan, this classic tale spun into a farcical comedic masterpiece was right up my alley. The cast was infectious with palpable energy, knee slapping one-liners, quick quips and hilarious romps throughout the entire play. There wasn't a single moment when the play fell flat. In fact, if the entire play was on a 1 to 10 scale, this play was consistently at 11 with liveliness, vigor and passion from every performer. Fantastic ensemble. Molly Kauffman created a world in Oz that welcomes all, no odd is too odd and her modern take was ball of absolute fun....
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