Oklahoma!
How is it that the coolest new show on Broadway in 2019 is a 1943 musical usually regarded as a very square slice of American pie?
New York Times
Why see Oklahoma!?
An Oklahoma for a new america
A dark and daring new take on this musical classic! First making its bow on the Great White Way in 1943, Rodgers and Hammerstein's evergreen classic Oklahoma! whisked early audiences away from the stark realities of World War II and offered up a song-filled optimism and unity. Reclaiming its joyous melodies, can-do spirit and classic plot, New York-based director Daniel Fish revived the song-and-dance spectacular in his home city in early 2019, earning eight Tony Award nominations, including Best Revival Of A Musical, for its stripped-back, Country-western treatment of the original score and vivid, darker depiction of the Wild West reflected in its naturalistic staging and style.
After blowing audiences away on Broadway, the production is set to light up the rest of North America on a hotly anticipated national tour. A stunning reimagining that keeps the text and score intact but shakes them up and examines them through the lens of the 21st century, Fish's revelatory iteration has received much critical acclaim for its bold interpretation of the darkness that lurks beneath the musical's sunny surface. With the music stripped of its original Broadway brass, familiar melodies and harmonies are given greater authenticity by a seven-piece string orchestra and tight vocal arrangements by music director Nathan Koci.
What Is Oklahoma! About?
A 12 member ensemble shines a new light on Oklahoma's corn-fed romantic triangles, naturally tapping into contemporary issues of gun violence, sexual politics and class-based discrimination. Still set in an Oklahoma Territory on the verge of statehood in the early 1900s, it follows what seems like the simple trials and tribulations of cocksure cowboy Curly and broody farmhand Jud, who vie for the affections of the enchanting farm girl Laurey whilst angling to win her as a date at a local party. But within its lighthearted exterior, sex and violence bubble to boiling point and Fish artfully sets them free in a whirlwind, blood-drenched climax that makes Game of Thrones look tame.
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Cast
Sasha Hutchings as Laurey Williams
Sean Grandillo as Curly McLain
Christopher Bannow as Jud Fry
Sis as Ado Annie Carnes
Hennessy Winkler as Will Parker
Benj Mirman as Ali Hakim
Barbara Walsh as Aunt Eller
Hannah Solow as Gertie Cummings
Patrick Clanton as Mike
Ugo Chukwu as Cord Elam
Creative
Music & book by Rogers and Hammerstein
Directed by Daniel Fish
Musical arrangement by Daniel Kluger
Choreography by John Heginbotham
Awards
TONY AWARDS, 2019 - WINS
Best Revival of a Musical
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Ali Stroker
TONY AWARDS, 2019 - NOMINATIONS
Best Revival of a Musical
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical - Damon Daunno
Best Direction of a Musical - Daniel Fish
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Ali Stroker
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Mary Testa
Best Orchestrations - Daniel Kluger
Best Scenic Design of a Musical - Laura Jellinek
Best Sound Design of a Musical - Drew Levy
DRAMA DESK AWARDS, 2019 - WINS
Outstanding Actress in a Musical - Rebecca Naomi Jones
Outstanding Orchestrations
DRAMA DESK AWARDS, 2019 - NOMINATIONS
Outstanding Revival of a Musical
Outstanding Actor in a Musical - Damon Daunno
Outstanding Actress in a Musical - Rebecca Naomi Jones
Outstanding Director of a Musical - Daniel Fish
Outstanding Orchestrations
Reviews
Customer reviews
Edie
Thrilling, artistic, can't stop thinking about it!!
Michelle Monsef
5 starts so you read it
christian ward
this wasn't yall's Oklahoma.