Broadway North Theatre Company raising money for Ronald McDonald House with ‘Wizard of Oz’
The Broadway North Theatre Company is opening its first showing of The Wizard of Oz this coming Thursday. Casting took place back in May and the production company is excited to not only entertain the public, but also to raise some money for a great cause.
The show has partnered with the Malcolm J. Jenkins Family Foundation which will donate $10 for every ticket sold to the show to the Ronald McDonald House being built in Prince Albert.
“That’s for the entire run of the show, and it’s incredibly generous,” said Roxanne Dicke, the General Manager at the EA Rawlinson Centre. “It’s a win-win. You come see a great show and you also get to donate to a really important facility that we need in our city.”
Seventeen-year-old Zoe Mortimer is playing the lead role of Dorothy in her first foray with the senior production company, and said she’s excited to be part of such a timeless story. The production has a large age range with some folks on the production crew nearing their 70s, and Mortimer said that having those mentors to learn from has been amazing.