The Press
“Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. Because in The Wonderful Woman of Oz he’s a woman, and just one of 27 characters that Erin Fitzgerald embodies in her tour-de-force one-woman original staged adaptation of the beloved MGM classic. Bring your inner five-year-old to the theater for this remarkable production.”
— Sarah A. Spitz, The Canyon Chronicle
“Erin Fitzgerald took the audience’s breath away on Saturday night as she reimagined an American classic. Playing every single character from the original archetypal movie version of L. Frank Baum’s children’s novel, The Wizard of Oz, she presents us with a proper tour de force.”
— John Lavitt, The Hollywood Times
The Audiences
“I'm amazed at her ability to generate so many voices so readily, and to so ably to flit back and forth between them seamlessly. I found that ability almost superhuman.”
— Randall Ryan
“It was totally original and very creative. Erin is a treasure and her performance was totally captivating even though I have seen the movie a million times.”
— Winship Cook, LAx
"The play was a really re-seeing of the original; so honorably done, and my wife and I loved the breaking the fourth wall social commentary."
— Fred Tatasciore, LAX
"Erin’s ability to nail all the characters’ voices as well as their personalities was mind blowing. The added comments were hilarious. I absolutely loved it. Everyone should see this show. The movie has been done and redone but this was completely new."
— Chandler GODIN, PDX
“She truly sounded like a young Judy. ‘Over the Rainbow’ was glorious.
— Joy Kohne, PHL
“Erin blew my mind with her talent and ability to move from character to character. I was spellbound from the moment she started until she finished. She is a star in my mind!"
— Lisa Olsen, LAX
“There was no time, it flowed. The first act was completed before I realized I had been watching for almost an hour. It flew.”
— Paul Hanley, PDX
“I never knew it was possible a human could do this!”
— Brian Perales, LAX
“This show hit my heart and took me back to my childhood. I felt a part of something bigger, sharing with a larger audience the magic of one woman nailing the Wizard of Oz. No props, no costume changes, no backup instruments. Just Erin. I LOVED IT!!!”