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Tour | TOUR |
Show Type | MUSICAL |
Writer | Oscar Hammerstein II |
Producer | Music & Lyrics |
Stars | Belinda Lang * Gary Wilmot * Ashley Day * Charlotte Wakefield * Simon Anthony * Lucy May Barker * Christina Bennington * Robbie Boyle * Katie Marie-Carter * Lisa Dent * Ross Lee Fowkes * Ian Gareth Jones * Hannah Grace * Nic Greenshields * Paul Grunert * Christopher D Hunt * Kara Lane * Emile Du Leslay * James O'Connell * Perry O'Dea * Sasi Strallen * Gabriella Stylianou * Barnaby Thompson * |
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Times & Prices | Performance Times:
Evenings at 7.30pm
Wednesday & Saturday Matinee at 2.30pm
Ticket Prices:
£22.50 - £37.50 |
As refreshing and thrilling as the day it was written, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s OKLAHOMA! is the original feel-good musical. From the minute the rugged cowboy Curly steps on to the stage singing Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’ we know that all will be right with the world. This colourful production overflows with well-known songs such as I Cain’t Say No, The Surrey With the Fringe on Top, Kansas City, People Will Say We’re in Love and, of course, the rousing title song itself!
Celebrating the vigour of America’s pioneering spirit with classic tunes and boot-stomping dances, we follow Curly and the girl of his dreams, Laurey, as they travel down love’s highway on an extremely bumpy surrey ride.
From the award-winning producers of The King and I and Fiddler on the Roof this brand new production, directed by Rachel Kavanaugh features a cast of 20 and live orchestra, brings its audience romance, excitement and a score filled with sunshine.
Star cast to include Belinda Lang (School for Scandal, Ladies in Lavender, The Killing of Sister George) as Aunt Eller, Gary Wilmot (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Pajama Game, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) as Ali Hakim, Ashley Day (The Book of Mormon, The Wizard of Oz, High School Musical) as Curly, Charlotte Wakefield (The Sound of Music, MAMMA MIA!, Spring Awakening) as Laurey and Nic Greenshields (Guys and Dolls, Billy Elliot, The Phantom of the Opera) as Jud Fry.