The cast of The Wiz is singing “Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News,” but unfortunately there's some stormy weather in this particular production. The pre-Broadway premiere of the musical is worth seeing though thanks to some outstanding moments and staying for the second act is a requirement to see the cast slay in green garmets.
When the show embraces its 1978 roots at the beginning of act two with the “Emerald City Sequence” audiences will be rewarded for being patient during the over two-hour running time.
This twisted tale rolls out slowly as young Dorothy, played by Nichelle Lewis, faces a tornado of dancers that whisk her off to the magical world of Oz.
She is guided by Glinda, portrayed by the Canadian Whitney Houston powerhouse vocalist Deborah Cox, to follow the yellow brick road to find the Emerald City and possibly return home to her Aunt Em, who is played by Chicago performer Melody Betts.
Dorothy encounters various characters such as a spunky scarecrow, a man made of tin and a flamboyant lion along the way. Poor Toto must have been too troublesome as he winds up on the cutting room floor.