When was the musical first opened?
Oct. 21, 1974
True or False: Women, African Americans, natives and other marginalized people were continuously fighting for equal rights during this time.
True
The show almost closed down before coming to Broadway due to what reason?
Lack of audience/interest.
What new advancement saved the Broadway Musical?
Film/TV/TV ads
Where did the play first open?
Baltimore, Maryland (Machinic Theatre)
What changed in the media in the 1970s that affected The Wiz?
Television became popular!
Who decided to back up the show?
21st Century Fox
What songs help portray the underlying message of how African Americans felt about their role in America? (Can list songs you have recognized in musical but must be supported by argument)
Home and You Can't Win
Who was the playwright?
William F. Brown
What is the Black Arts Movement?
African American-led art movement, which encouraged the involvement of African Americans in art and film.
How much money did Fox nearly spend on the production?
nearly 1 million
What are some themes in the musical that illustrate the societal oppression of African Americans? (Can state themes you have noticed but must be supported by argument for points)
Acceptance, Identity, Feeling displaced in your own home aka country, feeling of disassociation with your identity, feeling disadvantaged by your environment, etc.