It isn’t a stretch to refer to Jim Dolan as the man behind the curtain at “Wizard Of Oz at Sphere.” He has actually assumed the role.
The Sphere Entertainment Executive Chairman and CEO made an unbilled appearance as the Wizard after Thursday’s opening-night performance, Dolan was hidden on stage left for the first performance of the post-show production for ticket-holders leaving the main show.
Frantically pulling levers and calling out the famous line, “Ignore that man behind the curtain!” Dolan worked performed as the emerald-green image for about a half-minute. Then, dramatically, the curtain was pulled away. Many guests cheered. Many other had no idea who was being revealed.
Dolan was otherwise out front of the opening-night event. He told visiting media that he and Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav enlisted AI artists to place their faces over Munchkins’ faces in the new “WOZ.”
Alongside Sphere President and Chief Operating Officer Jennifer Koester and “Wizard of Oz” Visual Effects Supervisor Ben Grossman, Dolan revealed the move during a press event prior to Thursday’s opening. He said said the scene lasts “a very short two seconds,” adding, “I challenge you to find it.” I didn’t catch it in the premiere showing, but sharp eyes on social media did.
Dolan and his executive team behind “WOZ” also dressed as the primary characters for the premiere. Dolan was in his Wizard suit. He brought out the execs for a few words before the show started. His praise reached the crowd even as
Dolan is also listed as ‘Chief Muckety-Muck” in the closing credit. That list of hundreds of professionals doesn’t roll at the end. It is stretched across Sphere’s vast screen, showing visitors the depth and breadth of this production.
Post-party at FBLV
Sphere’s top-level exec and VIP invitees hit Poodle Room at Fontainebleau post-post party. Broadway icon Jessica Vosk, who starred as Elphaba in “Wicked,” on Broadway from July 2018 to May 2019 was the headlining singer. Koester introduced Vosk who told the party, “Maybe we can all sing this little ditty togetehr … We all know the words.” The song, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” was note-perfect.
Maybe we know this one. Broadway great Jessica Vosk (Elphaba in “Wicked”) at Poodle Room at Fontainebleau for Thursday’s “Wizard of Oz at Sphere” post-premiere party … @neonlasvegas 🎥 @EmilyJillette pic.twitter.com/SFcuQiRk1X
— John Katsilometes (@johnnykats) August 31, 2025
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