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From the Album 1. Overture/Soon As I Get Home (Preprise) 2. The Feeling We Once Had 3. The Tornado 4. He’s The Wizard 5. Soon As I Get Home 6. You Can’t Win 7. Slide Some Oil To Me 8. Mean Ole Lion 9. Ease On Down The Road 10. Be A Lion 11. Meet The Wizard 12. What Would I Do If I Could Feel 13. We're Gonna Make It 14. Don’t Nobody Bring Me No Bad News 15. Wonder, Wonder Why 16. Everybody Rejoice/Brand New Day 17. Y’All Got It 18. Ease On Down The Road (Reprise) 19. Believe In Yourself 20. Home


From the Album 1. Main Title / Overture 2. Overture (Part Two) 3. The Feeling That We Have 4. Can I Go On? 5. Glinda's Theme 6. He's The Wizard / March Of The Munchkins 7. Soon As I Get Home / Home 8. You Cant Win 9. Ease On Down The Road 1 10. What Would I Do If I Could Feel? 11. Slide Some Oil To Me / Now Watch Me Dance 12. Ease On Down The Road 2 13. (I'm A) Mean Ole Lion 14. Ease On Down The Road 3 15. Poppy Girls 16. Be A Lion 17. End Of The Yellow Brick Road 18. Emerald City Sequence 19. So You Wanted To See The Wizard / A Sorry Phoney / Is This What Feeling Gets? (Dorothy's Theme) 20. Is This What Feeling Gets? (Dorothy's Theme) 21. Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News 22. Liberation Agitato / A Brand New Day / Liberation Ballet 23. Believe In Yourself (Dorothy) 24. The Good Witch Glinda 25. Believe In Yourself 26. Home


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The Wiz: The Super Soul Musical "Wonderful Wizard of Oz" is a musical with music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls (and others) and book by William F. Brown. It is a retelling of L. Frank Baum's children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) in the context of contemporary African-American culture. It originally opened on October 21, 1974, at the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore, and moved to Broadway's Majestic Theatre with a new cast on January 5, 1975.

The 1975 Broadway production won seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. It was an early example of Broadway's mainstream acceptance of works with an all-Black cast. It has had revivals in New York, London, San Diego, and the Netherlands, and a limited-run revival was presented by Encores! at New York City Center in June 2009.

A North American tour, directed by Schele Williams with new material by Amber Ruffin, launched in the fall of 2023 in Baltimore with plans to transfer to Broadway for a limited engagement in spring 2024.

The Broadway revival is scheduled to open at the Marquis Theatre on April 17, 2024 with previews beginning March 29, 2024. The tour will then resume performances beginning February 2025.
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