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Oklahoma!
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Aug 31, 1953
Closing Date
Oct 03, 1953
Performances
40
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Aug 31, 1953
Close Date: Oct 03, 1953
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Opening night credits for this production have not yet been finalized.
Theatres
City Center
(Aug 31, 1953 - Oct 03, 1953)
Setting
Indian territory (now Oklahoma) just after the turn of the century.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Richard Rodgers
and
Oscar Hammerstein II
Based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by:
Lynn Riggs
; Book by
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Music by
Richard Rodgers
Staged by
Rouben Mamoulian
; Choreographed by
Agnes de Mille
; Dances Reproduced by:
Betty Gour
Scenic Design by
Lemuel Ayers
; Costume Design by
Miles White
Production Stage Manager:
Jerome Whyte
William Ambler
Singing Ensemble
Lenore Arnold
Singing Ensemble
Lois Barrodin
Singing Ensemble
Ridge Bond
Curly
Lynne Broadbent
Armina
Dancing Ensemble
Bette Burton
Dancing Ensemble
Alfred Cibelli, Jr.
Jud Fry
Cathy Conklin
Aggie
Dancing Ensemble
Payne Converse
Dancing Ensemble
Barbara Cook
Ado Annie Carnes
Nick Dana
Dancing Ensemble
Dino Dante
Singing Ensemble
James Fox
Singing Ensemble
Christopher Golden
Singing Ensemble
Marylin Hardy
Singing Ensemble
Charles Hart
Cord Elam
Harris Hawkins
Will Parker
Florence Henderson
Laurey
Frances Irby
Singing Ensemble
Jack Ketcham
Dancing Ensemble
Betty Koerber
Dancing Ensemble
Ronnie Landry
Dancing Ensemble
George A. Lawrence
Chalmers
David Le Grant
Ali Hakim
Bob Lord
Mike
Singing Ensemble
Mary Marlo
Aunt Eller
Owen Martin
Andrew Carnes
Maggi Nelson
Ellen
Heidi Palmer
Singing Ensemble
Gayle Parmelee
Dancing Ensemble
Patti Parsons
Sylvie
Dancing Ensemble
John Pero
Dancing Ensemble
Tom Pickler
Dancing Ensemble
Cynthia Price
Dancing Ensemble
Judy Rawlings
Gertie Cummings
Barbara Reisman
Kate
Singing Ensemble
Joe Ribeau
Dancing Ensemble
Charles Rule
Slim
Singing Ensemble
Charles Scott
Fred
Singing Ensemble
Georganne Shaw
Dancing Ensemble
Jeanne Shea
Singing Ensemble
Louellen Sibley
Dancing Ensemble
Marguerite Stewart
Dancing Ensemble
Songs
music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
Act 1
Sung By
Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'
Curly
The Surrey with the Fringe on Top
Curly, Laurey and Aunt Eller
Kansas City
Boys, Will Parker and Aunt Eller
I Can't Say No
Ado Annie Carnes
Many a New Day
Laurey, Girls and Dancers
It's a Scandal! It's an Outrage!
Ali Hakim, Boys and Girls
People Will Say
Curly and Laurey
Pore Jud
Curly and Jud Fry
Lonely Room
Jud Fry
Out of My Dreams - Ballet
Laurey, Girls, Dream Laurey, Dream Curly, Dream Jud, Dream Child, Jud's Post Cards, Laurey's Friends, Cowboys and Other Post Cards
Act 2
Sung By
The Farmer and the Cowman
Andrew Carnes, Aunt Eller, Curly, Will Parker, Ado Annie Carnes and Ensemble
All 'Er Nothin'
Ado Annie Carnes, Will Parker and Dancers
People Will Say
(Reprise)
Curly and Laurey
Oklahoma!
Curly, Laurey, Aunt Eller, Ike Skidmore, Fred and Ensemble
Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'
(Reprise)
Laurey, Curly and Ensemble
Finale Ultimo
Ensemble
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Richard Rodgers
and
Oscar Hammerstein II
Based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by:
Lynn Riggs
; Book by
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Music by
Richard Rodgers
Staged by
Rouben Mamoulian
; Choreographed by
Agnes de Mille
; Dances Reproduced by:
Betty Gour
Scenic Design by
Lemuel Ayers
; Costume Design by
Miles White
Production Stage Manager:
Jerome Whyte
William Ambler
Singing Ensemble
Lenore Arnold
Singing Ensemble
Lois Barrodin
Singing Ensemble
Ridge Bond
Curly
Lynne Broadbent
Armina
Dancing Ensemble
Bette Burton
Dancing Ensemble
Alfred Cibelli, Jr.
Jud Fry
Cathy Conklin
Aggie
Dancing Ensemble
Payne Converse
Dancing Ensemble
Barbara Cook
Ado Annie Carnes
Nick Dana
Dancing Ensemble
Dino Dante
Singing Ensemble
James Fox
Singing Ensemble
Christopher Golden
Singing Ensemble
Marylin Hardy
Singing Ensemble
Charles Hart
Cord Elam
Harris Hawkins
Will Parker
Florence Henderson
Laurey
Frances Irby
Singing Ensemble
Jack Ketcham
Dancing Ensemble
Betty Koerber
Dancing Ensemble
Ronnie Landry
Dancing Ensemble
George A. Lawrence
Chalmers
David Le Grant
Ali Hakim
Bob Lord
Mike
Singing Ensemble
Mary Marlo
Aunt Eller
Owen Martin
Andrew Carnes
Maggi Nelson
Ellen
Heidi Palmer
Singing Ensemble
Gayle Parmelee
Dancing Ensemble
Patti Parsons
Sylvie
Dancing Ensemble
John Pero
Dancing Ensemble
Tom Pickler
Dancing Ensemble
Cynthia Price
Dancing Ensemble
Judy Rawlings
Gertie Cummings
Barbara Reisman
Kate
Singing Ensemble
Joe Ribeau
Dancing Ensemble
Charles Rule
Slim
Singing Ensemble
Charles Scott
Fred
Singing Ensemble
Georganne Shaw
Dancing Ensemble
Jeanne Shea
Singing Ensemble
Louellen Sibley
Dancing Ensemble
Marguerite Stewart
Dancing Ensemble
music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
Act 1
Sung By
Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'
Curly
The Surrey with the Fringe on Top
Curly, Laurey and Aunt Eller
Kansas City
Boys, Will Parker and Aunt Eller
I Can't Say No
Ado Annie Carnes
Many a New Day
Laurey, Girls and Dancers
It's a Scandal! It's an Outrage!
Ali Hakim, Boys and Girls
People Will Say
Curly and Laurey
Pore Jud
Curly and Jud Fry
Lonely Room
Jud Fry
Out of My Dreams - Ballet
Laurey, Girls, Dream Laurey, Dream Curly, Dream Jud, Dream Child, Jud's Post Cards, Laurey's Friends, Cowboys and Other Post Cards
Act 2
Sung By
The Farmer and the Cowman
Andrew Carnes, Aunt Eller, Curly, Will Parker, Ado Annie Carnes and Ensemble
All 'Er Nothin'
Ado Annie Carnes, Will Parker and Dancers
People Will Say
(Reprise)
Curly and Laurey
Oklahoma!
Curly, Laurey, Aunt Eller, Ike Skidmore, Fred and Ensemble
Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'
(Reprise)
Laurey, Curly and Ensemble
Finale Ultimo
Ensemble
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