The Haps' Beloved Wizard of Oz Package

It's hard to find someone who isn't familiar with the classic story of the Wizard of Oz. Written by L. Frank Baum in 1900 and adapted for the silver screen in 1939, the story introduced us to the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, the Wicked Witch of the West, the Munchkins and, of course, Dorothy and Toto. The movie propelled Judy Garland to fame, and gave us the memorable song, Over the Rainbow.

At the 1980 AIC Show, Most Happy Fellows introduced audiences to their own unique barbershop twist on the enchanting story of the Wizard of Oz . . . and the rest is history. Today, Jack and Tomperforming in detailed makeup and costuming, the quartet journeys musically from the cornfields of Kansas to the Emerald City and back home again. You'll love Larry as the "beautiful and charming" Dorothy, and laugh at Tom and his Cowardly Lion's tail with a mind of its own. You'll wonder just how Bob can make smoke come out of his Tin Man's hat and be enthralled when Jack, as the Talking Scarecrow, guides you through this memorable journey.

If you haven't had the opportunity to see The Haps perform their Wizard of Oz package, be sure to get your very own copy of their newly re-mastered DVD, filmed live at the Sweet Adeline's Olympia and BHS's Puget Sounders Choruses show, held at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts. See our Recordings page for more information.


Wizard of Oz pictures
Click on the ruby slippers for more Wizard of Oz photographs featuring Most Happy Fellows.


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