Over the Rainbow (Canadian TV series)

Over the Rainbow
GenreReality
Directed byJoan Tosoni
Presented byDaryn Jones
JudgesAndrew Lloyd Webber
Arlene Phillips
Thom Allison
Louise Pitre
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes17
Production
Executive producersDon Weiner
Ivan Schneeberg
David Fortier
Gerry McKean
ProducerMel Balac
Running time40–90 minutes
Production companyTemple Street Productions
Original release
NetworkCBC Television, CBC HD
ReleaseSeptember 16 (2012-09-16) –
November 5, 2012 (2012-11-05)
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Over the Rainbow is a Canadian reality talent competition, which premiered on CBC Television on September 16, 2012. Based on the 2010 series Over the Rainbow in the United Kingdom, the series auditioned aspiring musical theatre performers for the role of Dorothy for a Toronto production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage musical adaptation of The Wizard of Oz.[1] The series was hosted by Daryn Jones.[1] Arlene Phillips, Thom Allison, and Louise Pitre served as judges alongside Webber.[2]

The competition began with a Dorothy "boot camp" run by Lloyd Webber, which trained contestants and eliminated all but 10 finalists. Following a public telephone vote on 4 November 2012, 20-year-old Danielle Wade was chosen as Dorothy to perform the role for Mirvish Productions in Toronto, which started on 20 December 2012.[3][4] Wade has played several leading roles in student and community theatre and is an acting major at the University of Windsor. The judges praised her as "a consistently solid performer with a big voice and girl-next-door likeability and charm".[5]

The show also auditioned Canadian dogs for the part of Toto. CBC and Weber did not restrict the breed of Toto to Cairn Terrier (as used in the 1939 film), but instead searched for a dog that embodies the spirit of Toto: One that is a "bright fun loving companion full of energy and charisma".[6] The winner was a small mixed breed dog named Linzy, that looks similar to the film's Toto, owned by Reta Thompson. However, Linzy did not appear in the stage production.[7]


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