The Wiz
A simple, bold title graphic with a swirl of Emerald City green and a polish of shiny tin (rusty tin optional!), perfect for easing on down the Yellow Brick Road.
The Wiz title graphic is available for licensing to theatre companies and their designers to incorporate into publicity material (posters, leaflets, playbills, programmes, tickets etc.).
I make all my artwork very affordable so that amateur companies and schools can use them.
You can see my prices here and my terms and conditions here.
Please contact me if you would like to license this artwork or require any help or further information.
|
Main artwork - title logo, 3 versions
|
|
© Garen Ewing & Logos For Shows
Title logo in black, rust, or shiny tin
These images can be supplied in a variety of formats, including high-resolution JPG, TIF or PSD.
|
|
Technical information |
300 dpi; 181 x 97 mm (fits A4) |
See also ... |
|
|
About The Wiz |
|
L. Frank Baum's classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz saw its first stage musical version just two years after publication, in 1902, debuting on Broadway the following year. The most famous version of the story is undoubtedly the 1939 MGM interpretation, starring Judy Garland as Dorothy and introducing a whole host of songs beloved by film goers the world over. In 1974 a new stage adaptation had its debut - The Wiz, written by William F Brown and with music by Charlie Smalls, it had an all-black cast and won seven Tony Awards after moving to Broadway in 1975. Two years later a film was made, produced jointly by Motown and Universal, directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Diana Ross, Michael Jackson and Richard Pryor, amonst others. It unfortunately did not enjoy the critical acclaim of the theatrical version. |
|