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SMT Performance
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Oklahoma!

SMT Performance
Oklahoma!
SMT actors Michael Shawn Lewis and Jen Avery preform the roles of Curly and Laurey in the SMT production "Oklahoma" at DBCC Theatre Center. (Photo: News-Journal/Bob Pesce)

Lyrics/Book by Oscar Hammerstein II
Music by Richard Rodgers
Based on Lynn Riggs' Green Grow the Lilacs

Performed June 12 - 29, 2003 at the DBCC Theater Center location

CREATIVE TEAM

Chuck Hoenes, Director/Choreographer
Tippen Davidson, Musical Director
Terry Tichenor, Assistant Musical Director
Frank Ludwig, Scenic Designer
Brian O'Keefe, Costumer Designer
Annmarie Duggan, Lighting Designer
Richard Lighthall, Sound Designer
Ben Franklin, Liz George, Assistants to the Choreographer
Mark Harborth*, Production Stage Manager/Fight Captain
Jennifer Avery*, Dance Captain
Jerry Lapidus, Company Manager
Tippen Davidson, Producer
Julia Truilo, Managing Director

CAST

Michael Shawn Lewis* - Curly
Darlin Barry - Aunt Eller
Jennifer Avery* - Laurey
Doug Landrum - Ike Skidmore
Ben Franklin - Will Parker
Belinda Johnson* - Ado Annie
Osborn Focht* - Jud Fry
Gary Cadwallader* - Ali Hakim
Liz George - Gertie Cummings
Forrest Hedden - Andrew Carnes
David Schlumpf - Cord Elam
Patrick O'Herron - Slim
Mark Fisher - Chuck
Adam Perry - Fred

ENSEMBLE

Rachel Bennett, Holly Butler, Kristin Calgaro, Mark Fisher, Liz George, Lindsay Hand, Christian Mansfield, Jaclyn Minerva, Scott Moreau, Matthew Napoli, Patrick O'Herron, Laura Oldham, Adam Perry, Kiira Schmidt, Walter Shepherd, Ben Simpson

*Members of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the U.S.

SYNOPSIS

Oklahoma! is a story of love on the frontier. Two stubborn young folks, Laurey Williams and Curly McLain, fall in love but refuse to admit it. They both "surrey" over to the Box Social with other partners to make one another jealous. Eventually, their real feelings will surface, and so will the rage of Jud Fry, the hostile and reclusive outsider who also longs for Laurey's affections, bringing the show to a breath-taking climax. But memorable and loved songs play the biggest role in this brilliantly scored musical. Audiences will sing along with songs brimming with passion and enthusiasm, like "The Surrey With the Fringe On Top," "I Cain't Say No," "Oklahoma," "People Will Say We're In Love," and many more.

Presented through special arrangement with The Rodgers & Hammerstein Theater Library, 1633 Broadway, New York, NY 10019


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