Toby’s Dinner Theater The Wiz
By Jennifer Gusso • Mar 7th, 2013 • Category: ReviewsWith top-notch technical elements and a powerhouse cast, this is a production that delights and enthralls.
With top-notch technical elements and a powerhouse cast, this is a production that delights and enthralls.
Co-directors Shawn Kettering and Tina Marie DeSimone, who also served as choreographer, and musical director Douglass Lawler once again put a professional and unique spin on an all-time classic.
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