See The Wizard of Oz on Stage at Citadel Theatre March 7 - April 12

This March, The Citadel will transport audiences to the magical Land of Oz in this enchanting retelling of the timeless classic. Follow Dorothy, a young dreamer swept away by a whirlwind adventure, as she journeys down the Yellow Brick Road to find her way home. Stories that children and youth are familiar with on-stage make for an incredible introduction to local theatre.

Alongside her unforgettable companions—the Scarecrow, Tinman, and Cowardly Lion— you’ll witness Dorothy encountering dazzling wonders, wicked witches, and the promise of courage, heart, and wisdom. With iconic songs, vibrant characters, and heartwarming lessons, this production celebrates the enduring power of friendship, bravery, and believing in oneself.

See The Wizard of Oz on Stage at Citadel Theatre March 7 - April 14

Whether you choose a relaxed performance, a matinee performance kicking off at 1:30 p.m, or choose to stay up late and enjoy a weekend performance beginning at 7:30 p.m., it’s an incredible production to introduce your children to theatre in Edmonton.

Add The Wizard of Oz to a Spring Break Staycation: Grab your tickets early and plan a Spring Break staycation adventure in Edmonton with a night out at the Citadel to experience the magic of The Wizard of Oz, on-stage. March 30 - April 3, 2026

See a Relaxed Performance. Relaxed Experiences offer an accessible option to audience members who may benefit from a more relaxed environment in the theatre or those who may have not normally felt comfortable attending a live performance. The theatre will be dimly lit, not completely dark. April 11, 2026

Bring Youth interested in Theatre to a ‘Talkback Night’ Performance: After the performance, patrons are invited to attend an exclusive talkback with artists from the show. Each talkback is approximately 20 minutes long and is moderated by a local professional artist. March 10 and 11, 2026.

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