![]() I don't expect casual Oz book readers to necessarily be familiar with either my article or this blog. And I reproduced the first page of it as an illustration in my detailed discussion of the show's history, published in the Winkie Con 50 Program Book, which has been available beyond the convention itself. Can it?Įven if it were, I've mentioned the existence of the script on this blog. ![]() I've had access to a photocopy of it for many years. Or it may be in the collection of an Oz collector. The original may be in the hands of a descendant of L. I don't know where the original script is now. Why does no one (at least online, other than Wikipedia and me) seem to know of its substantial, albeit fragmentary, existence? Frank Baum's early draft for The Tik-Tok Man of Oz stage show, titled Ozma of Oz, as being extant, I can find little reference to the existence of the final draft for The Tik-Tok Man of Oz. I find it curious that while there are many online references to L.
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