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Il celebre racconto del Mago di Oz, la piccola Do­ro­thy e i tre bizzarri amici sono stati protagonisti di uno spettacolo per i più giovani spettatori del Teatro Massimo di Palermo.

L’uomo di paglia, l’uomo di latta e l’uomo leone riscoprono la loro vera essenza e ciò che credevano di aver perduto tra fate, maghi, streghe ma soprattutto fra musica, magia, colori e tanto divertimento.

Regia, te­sti e mu­si­che sono di Do­sto & Ye­v­ski, sce­no­gra­fie di Lina Zar­ga­ni.

Or­che­stra e Coro del Tea­tro Mas­si­mo, di­ri­ge Mi­che­le De Luca, mae­stro del coro Pie­ro Mon­ti.

Sul palcoscenico An­na­li­sa Amo­dio (Do­ro­thy), Ali­da Man­ci­ni (Stre­ga Agà­ta e Stre­ga Per­fi­dia), Fa­bio La Mat­ti­na (Sca­to­let­ta), Mas­si­mo Si­gil­lò Mas­sa­ra (Leo­ne), Mi­che­lan­ge­lo Nari (Spa­ven­ta­pas­se­ri Pa­gliuz­za).

In scena il 14 aprile scorso.

Carlo Guidotti