Toto, brace yourself because not only are we not in Kansas anymore, but this is some trippy stuff. The Builder’s Association brings their acclaimed performance piece Elements of Oz
to New York’s NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on December 7 and 8. Blending live music, video, performance, and augmented reality, Elements of Oz uses technology to explore the enduring pop culture legacy of The Wizard of Oz—as a novel, a film, a conspiracy theory playground, and more. (Speaking of, have you seen our Broadway Celebrates Oz series yet?). The show is truly unlike any theatre piece you’ve seen before. Check out the two videos below to get a sense of this one-of-a-kind production, and hurry to NYU by broom, bubble, or tornado to see Elements of Oz.Skip to main content
Get a First Look at the Experimental Theatrical Event Elements of Oz
Last updated December 3rd, 2019
by Josh Ferri
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