'Laugh In' Worley Replaces Montevecchi April 14 in MSG Wizard of Oz Tour | Playbill

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News 'Laugh In' Worley Replaces Montevecchi April 14 in MSG Wizard of Oz Tour "Laugh In" star Jo Anne Worley will replace Liliane Montevecchi on the Madison Square Garden tour of The Wizard of Oz, stepping into the role of the Wicked Witch of the West in Grand Rapids (April 14-18). Montevecchi's last performances will be in Detroit, MI.

"Laugh In" star Jo Anne Worley will replace Liliane Montevecchi on the Madison Square Garden tour of The Wizard of Oz, stepping into the role of the Wicked Witch of the West in Grand Rapids (April 14-18). Montevecchi's last performances will be in Detroit, MI.

Worley, best known for her roles on Rowan and Martin's "Laugh In," had toured extensively with Annie, Nunsense I and II, The Pirates of Penzance, Anything Goes and Gypsy for which she won her fifth Drama-Logue Award. Worley also spent six months in Grease on Broadway.

Worley had made a tour bid earlier last year when she was cast as Pseudolus in the current tour of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. However, due to reported problems with transporting her dogs, Worley left the tour to be replaced by Rip Taylor.

The 1998 Oz tour began in March in Rosemont, IL, and starred Mickey Rooney as the Wizard, Kitt, Lara Teeter (Scarecrow), Ken Page (The Cowardly Lion), Dirk Lumbard (Tin Man) and seventeen year old Jessica Grove (Dorothy). It returned to The Theater at Madison Square Garden spring 1998.

Rooney, Lumbard and Grove will all reprise their roles with the addition of Francis Ruivivar, a veteran of Miss Saigon, who will take over the Cowardly Lion, and Casey Colgon, the production's original "Lead Tree," who replaces Teeter as the Scarecrow. This new tour will continue through the following cities:

March 31-April 11: Detroit, MI, Fox Theatre
April 14-18: Grand Rapids, MI, Devos Hall
April 21-25: Atlanta, GA, Civic Center
April 28-May 2: Wallingford, CT, Oakdale Theatre
May 5-16: New York, NY, The Theatre at Madison Square Garden
June 3-13: Tempe, AZ, Gammage Center
June 17-July 4, 1999: Los Angeles, CA, Pantages Theatre
July 7-18: Costa Mesa, CA, Orange County Performing Arts Center
July 22-Aug. 1: Portland, OR, Portland Civic Auditorium

Additional cities are expected to be announced.

-- By Kenneth Jones
and Christine Ehren

 
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