On Aug. 25, 1939, “The Wizard of Oz” debuted in theaters nationwide. Ray Bolger wore this straw-stuffed patchwork costume as the Scarecrow, one of the friends who accompanied Dorothy to the Emerald ...
New York Daily News: Crowd-funding campaign to preserve Scarecrow costume from ‘Wizard of Oz’ doesn’t reach goal
Crowd-funding campaign to preserve Scarecrow costume from ‘Wizard of Oz’ doesn’t reach goal
New York Daily News: Smithsonian met $300G Kickstarter goal for ‘Wizard of Oz’ ruby slippers, now wants $85G to preserve Scarecrow costume
Smithsonian met $300G Kickstarter goal for ‘Wizard of Oz’ ruby slippers, now wants $85G to preserve Scarecrow costume
The Boston Globe: Smithsonian raising funds to preserve Scarecrow costume from ‘Wizard of Oz’
LancasterOnline: 'The Wiz' at Fulton Theatre celebrates '70s Black culture with its costumes, nods to icons
Take a groovy journey alongside reimagined versions of Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man and Lion as Dorothy tries to find her way home from Oz. "The Wiz" recently debuted at the Fulton Theatre, leading ...
'The Wiz' at Fulton Theatre celebrates '70s Black culture with its costumes, nods to icons
Seattle Times: If I only had $85K: Fundraiser for ‘Oz’ Scarecrow costume
Ray Bolger's widow, Gwendolyn, donated the costume to the Smithsonian Institution after the comedian's death in 1987. NMAH The Scarecrow's hat will be part of a 2018 exhibition on American popular ...
Yahoo: 23 Fascinating Facts About Ray Bolger, the Scarecrow Who Danced Into ‘Wizard of Oz’ History
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Publicity still of American actor Ray Bolger (1904 Ð 1987), best known as the scarecrow in 'The Wizard of Oz' circa 1939. (PhotMGM ...
23 Fascinating Facts About Ray Bolger, the Scarecrow Who Danced Into ‘Wizard of Oz’ History