Return to Oz x Magician Tony Candelaria
Run Time: 140 min.
TICKETS $15
Doors 6:30 p.m.; Event 7 p.m.
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THE EXPERIENCE
Join Magician Tony Candelaria for a night of magic and fantasy. In advance of a special screening of the cult-classic Return to Oz, Candelaria will be bringing his Los Angeles show to Portland for one night only.
ON SCREEN: Return to Oz
1985. Directed by Walter Murch. Runtime: 1hr 49min. Rated PG.
“Back in the 1980s, Disney commissioned a sequel to The Wizard of Oz which was as scary as it was unconventional. Released 40 years ago…it was a box office failure, but has since become a cult classic.” – BBC
Dorothy discovers she is back in the land of Oz, and finds the yellow brick road is now a pile of rubble, and the Emerald City is in ruins. Discovering that the magical land is now under the control of an evil empire, she sets off to rescue the scarecrow, the tin man and the lion with the help of her new friends.
ON STAGE: Magician Tony Candelaria
Tony Candelaria is a director, sculptor, puppet fabricator, and magician, whose background ranges from working in development at Warner Brothers animation to fabricating Rabbits for David Lynch and designing puppets and models on feature films Coraline at Laika. His most recent projects include working as a puppet fabricator on Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio at Shadowmachine and Shape Island for Apple TV+, for which he was Art Director and headed the puppet dept at BixPix animation.
Tony currently lives in Los Angeles and is a graduate of the Magic University at the world famous Magic Castle in Hollywood CA.
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