December 12 – 28, 2025
5-STAR THEATRICALS PROUDLY PRESENTS
The Wonderful Winter of Oz
The Panto is back! This holiday season, click your heels and join us for The Wonderful Winter of Oz — a magical, laugh-out-loud adventure for the whole family. Starring Seinfeld’s John O’Hurley as The Wizard, American Idol’s Tamyra Gray as Glinda, and Modern Family’s Aubrey Anderson-Emmons as Dorothy, this sparkling holiday spectacular brings Oz to life like you’ve never seen it before. Packed with music, comedy, and heart, it’s the perfect way to celebrate the season together.
STARRING
Seinfeld’s
John O’Hurley
as The Wizard
American Idol’s
Tamyra Gray
as Glinda
Modern Family’s
Aubrey Anderson-Emmons
as Dorothy
December 12 – 28
Scherr Forum Theatre
Bank of America Performing Arts Center
Thousand Oaks
FRI, DEC. 12
7 PM
SAT, DEC. 13
12 PM & 4 PM
SUN, DEC. 14
12 PM & 4 PM
WEDS, DEC. 17
7 PM
THURS, DEC. 18
7 PM
FRI, DEC. 19
7 PM
SAT, DEC. 20
12 PM & 4 PM
FRI, DEC. 26
7 PM
SUN, DEC. 21
12 PM & 4 PM
SAT, DEC. 27
12 PM & 4 PM
TUES, DEC. 23
7 PM
SUN, DEC. 28
12 PM & 4 PM
FAQs
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A six-level parking structure is located directly next to the Bank of America Performing Arts Center. To access The Fred Kavli Theatre, simply take the parking structure elevator to Level 3. To reach the Scherr Forum Theatre, take the elevator to Level 3 and then transfer to one of the Plaza elevators down to Level 2. Parking is $15 (credit card only) and is paid on-site.
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All tickets purchased can be refunded should the show not move forward. You would need to contact the box office to issue your refund.
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Both theaters are fully accessible, with various wheelchair-accessible seating options available. For accessible seating arrangements, please contact the Bank of America Performing Arts Center Box Office at (805) 449-2787 ahead of your visit.
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No outside food or drinks are permitted inside the venue.
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For the enjoyment of all, late seating will be at the discretion of house staff and will take place during a suitable break in the performance. If you need to step out during the show, you’ll be readmitted at intermission or at the end of the work.