The Wizard of Oz at the North Fork Community Theatre
The Wizard of Oz at the North Fork Community Theatre is a musical version of the
classic The Wizard of Oz. It will be performed at the North Fork Community Theatre
from May 15 to June 1 st on Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 7:30PM and
Sundays at 2:30PM. There is a “Honorary Ozian” pre-show reception starting at 6:30PM
on Friday May 16 th where audience members can “Walk the Green Carpet” to Oz, have
some treats, and get to see the Wizard of Oz themed artwork created by local artists.
Get tickets at www.nfct.com.
The NFCT is an all volunteer non profit that provide opportunities for folks on the East
End to both see and participate in live theatre! There are countless ways to get
involved. No matter whether you are in the audience for a show or two a year, helping
paint sets, or ushering, it is a great way to contribute.
I, Mary Motto Kalich am the Director of the show. I have directed, produced, acted in,
and have been a part of the crew for dozens of NFCT shows since I was a teenager.
The NFCT’s show is very similar to the original movie with a few extra scenes.
Audiences will recognize the classic story as they see Dorothy “Follow the Yellow Brick
Road to Oz
Over 30 actors with another 30 crew members, all volunteer their time to put on this
show. They are as young as 8, with the kids playing the munchkins, teenagers as
featured dancers, and adults as the main characters. Audience members will be
delighted by Designer Robert Taylor’s Special Effects.
The Wizard of Oz is a classic because it makes us all think of our own family and friends
who we care about, and how, although we may make new friends and have adventures,
we are so happy to come back to them. It is also fun here ,the beautiful and well-known
songs like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”.
The Wizard of Oz is appropriate for all ages, with the caveat that two Evil Witches die –
One by a house falling on them, and another by a bucket of water.
The Wizard of Oz is very important to me personally. As a child in the 80, each
member of my family was assigned a role in the Wizard of Oz. With my sister Nancy
directing, we filmed our own Motto Family version of the Wizard of Oz. That old footage
is near and dear to my heart with glimpses of each of my 8 siblings and my parents of what they looked like in 1981.
Support your community!
Buy Tickets now and Head to this AMAZING show!
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