'Wizard of Oz' lands at Lincoln Community Theatre

LINCOLN - Lincoln Community Theatre announced the second show of its 50th anniversary season is “ Wizard of Oz”, playing at the Lincoln Community High School auditorium July 28-31.

Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 28 and continue Friday, July 29 and Saturday, July 30 and conclude on Sunday with a 2 p.m. matinee.

Tickets are available online at www.lincolncommunitytheatre.org, at the door, or can be reserved via phone at 217-671-6371.

The show is directed by John David Pickett in his directorial debut for LCT and vocal directed by Oliver Adamson, the classic musical tale of a tornado that takes the house of Dorothy Gale and flies into a magical land of witches, munchkins, and her little dog too is retold this summer in Lincoln, but not only by Lincolnites.

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The LCT cast and crew of over 60 adults and children hails from the Lincoln “community” indeed with natives of Jacksonville, Decatur, Atlanta, Pekin, and Springfield to name a few.

Leading the cast is Kailyn Burton as Dorothy, Sue Pickett as Aunt Em, Larry Roberts as Uncle Henry, and Sheralyn Bolton as The Wicked Witch.

Of course, for every Wicked Witch, you need a good witch, and Glinda will be played by Julie King. To complete the foursome that travel the Yellow Brick Road, we have Derry David Dalby as the Cowardly Lion, Devin Michael Leming as the Scarecrow, and Dalton Collins as the Tinman.

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Dave Helm will portray the Wizard, while Zildjian Bolton will be Nikko, the Wicked Witch’s henchman, and Will Acton is the Emerald City Guard.

The ensemble for this LCT production of the Wizard of Oz includes (in alphabetical order): Emma Adams, Brian Bolton, Sadie Bolton, Ann Brookens, Isabella Campanella, Presley Coale, Linda Cole, Aria Curtis, John David Dietrich, Tegan Follis, Mazie Green, Rafe Green, Sloan Green, Ethan Jones, Donna Kessinger, Emery Kitterman, Mike Koke, Azul Kong, Jacinth Kong, Magenta Kong, Charlie McFadden, Chloe McFadden, Logan McFadden, Kristina Morrow, Hailee Rempe, Kim Roberts, Kori Jean Singleton, Abby Smith, Aspen Smith, Willow Smith, Jill Voyles, Tate Whitted, Harper Williams and Paige Zemsky.

The Wizard of Oz is a musical with book by John Kane, music by Harold Arlen, and lyrics by E.Y. Harburg and based on the 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, made most popular with the 1939 film starring Judy Garland as Dorothy.

This article originally appeared on Lincoln Courier: LCT presents 'Wizard of Oz'