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Oklahoma! archiveWritten in 1943. Set in America's deep West just after the turn of the century, the high-spirited rivalry between the local farmers and cowboys provides the colourful background against which Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm girl, play out their enduring love story. Songs include; "Oh What a Beautiful Morning", "Surrey With the Fringe on the Top" and "People Will Say We're in Love". Based on Lynn Rigg's book 'Green Grow The Lilacs'. Supported by the Oklahoma! Commissiong Circle

Cast/Performers

Sam Archer (Slim), Natalie Casey (Ado Annie), Melanie Cripps (Swing / Dance Captain), Kylie Anne Cruikshanks (Ensemble), Craige Els (Jud), Leon Else (Swing), Michelle Francis (Ensemble), Alex Giannini (Pop) Carnes), Matthew Gould (Ensemble), Leila Ben Harris (Laurey), Darragh O'Leary (Ensemble), Michael Matus (Ali Hakim), Eugene McCoy (Ensemble), Kristopher Mitchell (Ensemble), Amanda Minihan (Armina), tim Morgan (Cord Elam), Louise Plowright (Aunt Eller), Amy Ellen Richardson (Gertie), Michael Rouse (Will Parker), Laura Scott (Ensemble), Julian Sims (Ike Skidmore), Rebecca Sutherland (Ensemble), Michael Xavier (Curly)

Creatives/Company

Music: Richard Rodgers
Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein
Corporate Sponsor(s): Henry Adams LLP, Oval Insurance, Seaward Properties Ltd
Producer: Chichester Festival Theatre
Director: John Doyle
Design: David Farley
Choreographer: Nikkii Woolaston
Lighting: Tim Mitchell
Musical Director(s): Catherine Jayes, Catherine Jayes
Sound: Matt McKenzie

Oklahoma!

Oklahoma! (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T602037161. Details of all Oklahoma! archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1628

Archive Listings

15 Jun 09
  to
29 Aug 09
Chichester Festival Theatre
Chichester, West Sussex
Performance Details => Venue archive

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