The Wiz Live!

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The Wiz Live!
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Based on The Wiz
by William F. Brown
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
by L. Frank Baum
Written by Harvey Fierstein
Directed by Kenny Leon
Matthew Diamond
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers Craig Zadan
Neil Meron
Running time111 minutes
Production companies Universal Television
Sony Pictures Television
Storyline Entertainment
Original release
Network NBC
ReleaseDecember 3, 2015 (2015-12-03)
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The Wiz Live! is an American television special that aired live on NBC on December 3, 2015. [1] Produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, it is a performance of a new adaptation of the 1975 Broadway musical The Wiz , a soul/R&B reinterpretation of L. Frank Baum's 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz . [2] The broadcast is performed live from Grumman Studios in Bethpage, New York. This adaptation of the musical combines aspects of both the Broadway play and its 1978 film adaptation. [3]

Contents

Cast and characters

Main

Ensemble

Pit voices were provided by Broadway Inspirational Voices.

Source: Broadway World [5]

Musical numbers

The list of musical numbers is taken from the actual broadcast and are in order as they appear in the broadcast and include the characters' names who perform the song.

All numbers composed by Charlie Smalls save for the following: "Tornado" is composed by Timothy Graphenreed and Harold Wheeler. "Emerald City Ballet (Psst)" is composed by Graphenreed and George Faison. "We Got It" is written by Ne-Yo, Elijah Kelley, Harvey Mason Jr, and Stephen Oremus. [6] "Everybody Rejoice/A Brand New Day" is written by Luther Vandross.

Production

Development

The production, a co-production between Universal Television and Cirque du Soleil Theatrical – who provided special acrobatic performers for the "Tornado", "You Can't Win", and "Funky Monkeys" sequences [7] [8] – was a follow-up to NBC's live musical events, The Sound of Music Live! and Peter Pan Live! . Like the previous specials, The Wiz Live! was televised from Grumman Studios in Bethpage, New York. [9] The role of Dorothy was cast via an open audition on June 6, 2015. On August 5, it was announced on Today that Shanice Williams of New Jersey would fill the role in The Wiz Live!. Williams had co-starred in local productions of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown and West Side Story among others, and in 2014, was nominated for a Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Award for best leading actress. [10]

The special was directed by Kenny Leon and adapted for television by Harvey Fierstein from the original musical's book by William F. Brown. Fatima Robinson was the program's choreographer, with Harvey Mason, Jr. and Stephen Oremus serving as the musical directors. [11] Songs from the original Broadway production were featured, with two exceptions: "You Can't Win", a song cut from the musical and first used in its 1978 feature film adaptation as sung by Michael Jackson, was used in place of the Scarecrow's key number "I Was Born on the Day Before Yesterday", and "We Got It", [6] a new song composed by Harvey Mason Jr., Stephen Oremus with stars Ne-Yo and Elijah Kelley, was performed as Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion began their journey to find and kill the Wicked Witch of the West. [2]

The Wiz Live! was the first live TV program in US history to contain audio description for blind or visually impaired viewers. [12]

Marketing

The cost of a 30-second commercial during The Wiz ranged between $330,000 to $350,000, marking a drop from the $345,000 to $400,000 cost of ad time during Peter Pan Live!. The decrease in ad cost was attributed to the modest viewership of Peter Pan in comparison to The Sound of Music Live!, which an analyst felt was a result of the reduced novelty of the production in comparison to The Sound of Music. Reddi-wip served as a main sponsor of the presentation; Walmart, which served as a major sponsor of NBC's previous live musicals, declined to participate. NBC produced themed commercials to air throughout the special as part of the brand's "Share the Joy" campaign; one, which was timed to air after the corresponding scene in the musical, featured "A Brand New Day" being performed by students of the Excel Academy in Hyattsville, Maryland—a school which ConAgra Foods had donated money to in support of musical arts. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

Reception

Critical reception

The Wiz Live! received positive reviews from critics, who praised the acting and singing abilities of the cast and for being an improvement over the two previous live NBC musicals. On Rotten Tomatoes, the show has a 91% rating, based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 8.8/10. The site's consensus states: "The Wiz Live! is several notches above NBC's other musical broadcasts thanks to bold performances and large-scale production pieces." [18] Metacritic reports a weighted average of 73 out of 100, based on 16 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [19]

Viewership

The Wiz Live! was seen by 11.5 million viewers, with a 3.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic. Although higher than Peter Pan Live!, it trailed a Thursday Night Football game on CBS between the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers, which was seen by around 17 million. [20] [21] Average household viewership was notably higher in markets with a large African-American population, such as Atlanta, Baltimore, Norfolk, Richmond, and Washington, D.C. [21] Nielsen also reported that the special produced the most social network interactions of any live television event in the past four years; there were three times as many Twitter postings related to The Wiz Live! than there were related to Peter Pan Live!. [21] NBC rebroadcast the special on December 19, 2015. [22] The rebroadcast was seen by 1.6 million viewers. [23]

Accolades

AwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
Art Directors Guild Awards Awards or Event Special Derek McLane Nominated [24]
Black Reel Awards Outstanding Television Documentary or Special Kenny Leon Won [25]
Outstanding Actress, TV Movie or Limited Series Shanice Williams Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor, TV Movie or Limited Series David Alan Grier Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress, TV Movie or Limited Series Mary J. Blige Nominated
Amber Riley Nominated
Costume Designers Guild Awards Outstanding Fantasy Television Series Paul Tazewell Nominated [26]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Movie Made for Television or Limited Series Nominated [27]
Best Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series Shanice WilliamsNominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series David Alan GrierNominated
Ne-Yo Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series Mary J. BligeNominated
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series Kenny Leon and Alec RudzinskiNominated [28]
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special Won [29]
Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special David Alan GrierWon
Online Film & Television Association AwardsBest Makeup/Hairstyling in a Non-SeriesNominated [30]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming Paul Tazewell, Rachel Attridge and Rory PowersWon [31]
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series or Special Charles G. LaPointe, Kevin Maybee, Elizabeth Printz and
Amanda Duffy
Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Special Allen Branton, Darren Langer, Kevin Lawson, Felix Peralta,
Eric Marchwinski and Kirk Miller
Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series or Special (Non-Prosthetic) Cookie Jordan, Matiki Anoff, Debi Young, Stephanie McGee,
Bjorn Rehbein and Christine Domaniecki
Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Nonfiction, Event or Award Special Derek McLane, Erica Hemminger and Mike PilipskiNominated
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Limited Series, Movie or a Special Bob Muller, Emmett Loughran, Miguel Armstrong, Rob Balton,
Manny Gutierrez, Shaun Harkins, Jeff Latonero, Jay Millard,
Jimmy O'Donnell, David A. Smith, Claus Stuhlweissenburg,
Ron Washburn, Mark Whitman, William Steinberg and JC Castro
Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Television Presentation Nominated [32]

Home media

NBC released a DVD of the special on December 22, 2015, [33] through Universal Studios Home Entertainment. The DVD includes a behind-the-scenes special, The Making of The Wiz Live! [34] As part of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Shows Must Go On, the full show was made available on YouTube for a limited time, to support the African-American community and other communities of color during the George Floyd protests. [35] [36]

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