Andrew Lloyd Webber seeks Dorothy with attitude
CBC show features search for lead in Toronto theatre production of Over the Rainbow
CBC News
Posted: Sep 14, 2012 11:36 AM ET
Last Updated: Sep 15, 2012 9:55 AM ET
The person who will be cast as Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Canadian production of The Wizard of Oz must have "attitude" as well as the ability to sing, dance and act, the British composer says.
That’s just some of the criteria Lloyd Webber has set as he prepares to sit as a judge on CBC-TV’s Over the Rainbow, which will call on Canadian viewers to help choose a Dorothy.
'We’ve got to have a girl who we think, 'I see why she wants to get out. She’s bored of this town, she wants to get away!'—Andrew Lloyd Webber
Over the Rainbow debuts Sunday, with the top 10 young women, chosen from auditions across the country ready to perform live in front of the British musical theatre wizard.
“We’ve got to find a wonderful Dorothy haven’t we? And we’ve got to find a Dorothy who’s a little bit feisty,” Lloyd Webber said in an interview with CBC News.
“I don’t want her to be a sweet little girl, but we’ve got to have a girl who we think, ‘I see why she wants to get out. She’s bored of this town, she wants to get away!’” he said in an interview taped in his U.K. home.
So while Dorothy will eventually conclude during her visit to Oz that “there’s no place like home,” she must have enough attitude that we believe she wants to leave Kansas, Lloyd Webber said.
Christie Stewart and Maria Ayienga display their skills at the Dorothy boot camp this summer. (CBC)The first two-hour episode of Over the Rainbow will feature excerpts of the audition process and the Dorothy boot camp where 20 young women trained for the role.
The top 10 Dorothys will then perform live for Lloyd Webber and fellow judges — Arlene Phillips, Thom Allison and Louise Pitre.
The finalists are:
- Michelle Bouey, Charlottetown, P.E.I.
- AJ Bridel, Kitchener, Ont.
- Colleen Furlan, Winnipeg
- Julia Gartha, Unionville, Ont.
- Jennifer Gillis, Coquitlam, B.C.
- Cassandra Hodgins, London, Ont.
- Stephanie La Rochelle, Ottawa
- Jessie Munro, Toronto
- Kelsey Verzotti, Calgary
- Danielle Wade, La Salle, Ont.
Each Sunday, the Dorothys will perform a variety of Broadway songs, standards and pop numbers in front of a live studio audience attempting to win the hearts of Canadian viewers who can vote for them online. On Mondays, the bottom two Dorothys will compete for a place in the following week’s show.
Canadians will choose a Dorothy over a period of eight weeks, just as they chose a Maria in the 2008 reality series How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?
Lloyd Webber’s stage adaptation of The Wizard of Oz opens this December at the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto.
“This is a real prize,” Lloyd Webber says of the competition. “It’s got to be somebody who can go on stage eight times a week and deliver that part.”
Hosted by Daryn Jones, Over the Rainbow debuts Sunday at 8 p.m. across much of the country (8:30 p.m. NT).
Share Tools
Horror tale Haunting Melissa targets app audiences by Jessica Wong May. 16, 2013 4:40 PM If you're seeking the weather, the news or a pic of what your buddy had for lunch, there are apps for that. What about an original, Hollywood-calibre ghost story from a producer of The Ring and Mulholland Drive? Now, there's an app for that, too. Haunting Melissa ventures into the burgeoning realm of digital storytelling as a traditional ghost story with a modern twist -- namely a tale that unfolds through an iOS app.
Top News Headlines
- Kids from levelled Oklahoma schools recount deadly tornado

- Children from two Oklahoma schools levelled Monday by a powerful tornado are recounting what it was like to survive the "loud" and "scary" twister, while rescuers near the end of their search for any other remaining survivors or bodies.

more »
- Deadly Oklahoma tornado confirmed as most powerful type

- Emergency workers neared the end of their search Tuesday afternoon for survivors in Moore, Okla., following a deadly tornado that weather officials said was now classified among the most powerful type of twister. more »
- Senate sends Duffy expense audit for 2nd internal review
- The Senate decided to send Senator Mike Duffy's audit report back to its internal committee for a second review, despite objections from the Liberal Senate leader, who argued the RCMP should be tasked with the job. more »
- Only 1 set of human remains found at Millard farm, police say
- Hamilton police have confirmed that they are dealing with only a single set of human remains at the Waterloo region farm of Dellen Millard. more »
- Rob Ford faces more calls to address crack allegations
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford went back to work after a holiday weekend, but he kept his mouth shut about an alleged video that two published reports say shows him smoking what appears to be a crack pipe. more »
Must Watch
Latest Arts & Entertainment News Headlines
- J.K. Rowling-annotated Harry Potter sells for $234K
- A first edition of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone with the author's scribbles about the Hogwart's coat of arms and other details of the wizarding universe sold for £150,000 ($234,000 Cdn) at a charity auction in London today. more »
- Microsoft unveils Xbox One
- The company unveiled the Xbox One, a next-generation entertainment console that promises to be the one system households will need for games, television, movies and other entertainment. It will go on sale later this year. more »
- Sheepdogs treat Victoria Day crowd to concert
- It was party time on Saskatoon's Broadway Avenue Monday afternoon, with native sons The Sheepdogs taking to the stage. more »
- David Sedaris finds humour in the everyday
- American writer and humorist David Sedaris manages to find humour in the perversity of everyday life. more »
Q Blog
Pete Townshend on The Who's "Tommy" May. 21, 2013 2:32 PM
CBC Books
Juvenile inmates benefiting from Russian literature May. 21, 2013 4:13 PM A juvenile correctional facility in Virginia has seen the behavioural benefits of encouraging their inmates to read the works of classic Russian writers like Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.
- Microsoft unveils Xbox One
- Deadly Oklahoma tornado confirmed as most powerful type
- Rob Ford faces more calls to address crack allegations
- Only 1 set of human remains found at Millard farm, police say
- Kids from levelled Oklahoma schools recount deadly tornado
- Cloverdale Rodeo 'racist attack' investigated
- Yukon couple hold record for longest marriage in country
- One dead as floatplane overturns in Bute Inlet
- Aboriginal woman settles lawsuit over 3½ years solitary confinement


