
by Patrick Shanahan suggested by L. Frank Baum’s Stories
“How am I ever gonna get home now?"
We whisk you away to a quiet Victorian office in Chicago, USA, where author L. Frank Baum is sitting down to write his famous book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. But Baum is in for a surprise when he finds a spirited little girl named Dot hiding in his house. He begins to tell her the story of Dorothy, her friends and the Wicked Witch – and together they turn the office upside down and transform it into the Land of Oz.
Stuffing from the sofa, a potbelly stove and a bearskin rug become the Scarecrow, the Tinman and the Cowardly Lion.
As wild as a cyclone, this magical wind will blow your family away.
For everyone aged 6+
Kids Week is coming!
For two weeks from 18 August – 1 September 2006, Kids Week returns to London's West End for the ninth year running.
The Kids Week deal is simple: One child (aged between 5 and 16) can go free to see OZ (or any other participating show) when accompanied by a full paying adult, and another two children can go for half price.
Booking for Kids Week is now open. You can only book Kids Week tickets by phone or email - they are not available online.


