The Wizard of Oz review – Dorothy follows the yellow brick road from the Lake District

The GuardianWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:09:12 AM
The Wizard of Oz review – Dorothy follows the yellow brick road from the Lake District
  • The Wizard of Oz is presented in a fresh interpretation at Theatre by the Lake, where Dorothy's journey reflects themes of self
  • This adaptation highlights the enduring appeal of classic stories while showcasing local talent, potentially attracting more visitors to Keswick and enhancing the cultural landscape of the region.
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