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_The Wizard of Oz_ was adapted from the film to a play by John Kane.
There are other examples of this, but as in this one, all those that I
know of were based on books first (though, at least in this case, the play
had the book as a tertiary source), with the exception of _Eating Raoul:
The Musical_ by Paul Bartel.

On Mon, 21 Dec 1998, gloria monti wrote:

>         Here's a query from one of my students?  Any ideas?
>
>         Gloria Monti
>
>
> >       books have been adapted
> >       for the stage, for the screen,
> >       plays themselves have been
> >       made into films - it seems
> >       like this is mostly a
> >       one way street, in the
> >       direction of films.
> >       i was wondering
> >       if a film was ever
> >       adapted into a play
> >
> >       last night i was watching fassbinder's
> >       the bitter tears of petra von kant,
> >       and it struck me that it could
> >       easily be a piece of theater,
> >       where expressive lighting shifts
> >       could replace the shifts in the
> >       plane of focus.
> >
> >       i dont know if adapting a film
> >       into a play could accomplish
> >       something beyond being a novelty.
> >
> >       id be interested in hearing about
> >       similar attempts if anyone knows
> >       of any.
> >
> >regards
> >       hrishikesh
> >
>
> ______________________________
>
> gloria monti
> director of undergraduate studies
> film studies program, yale university
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>                Jean-Luc Godard
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