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  1. In the decade before “Oklahoma!” opened, not a single hit show ran over 500 performances; “Oklahoma!” ran for 2,212. ... BROADWAY: THE AMERICAN MUSICAL Online is a production of Thirteen ...

  2. Oklahoma, O.K.! There's a box social coming up, and Curly (Gordon MacRae) asks Laurey (Shirley Jones) if she'll be his date. Trouble is, Laurey thinks he's waited too long, and in a fit of pique ...

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  3. Ado Annie—The boy-crazy daughter of a farmer. Will Parker—A shy cowman who wishes to marry Ado Annie, despite her father’s disapproval. Aunt Eller—A mother figure to everyone in the town. She is Laurey’s aunt and caretaker. Jud Fry—The hired hand for Aunt Eller and Laurey. He is not well-liked by others and has strong feelings for ...

  4. Oklahoma! first opened in New York City on March 31, 1943, at the St. James Theatre where it would be performed 2,212 times before ending its run . The song “Oklahoma!” from the musical became the official state song of Oklahoma in 1953. Oklahoma! changed the way musicals were performed and is still in production today. The 2017 Sooner ...

  5. Circle in the Square Theatre. 235 W. 50th St., New York, NY. SYNOPSIS: A confident cowboy competes with a surly, mysterious farmhand for the honor of taking a lovely young farm woman to a dance in ...

  6. OKLAHOMA! tells the story of a community coming together to stand up against an outsider. It’s a representation of the frontier life that shaped America. Seventy-five years after Rodgers & Hammerstein changed the musical landscape, our visionary production is funny, heartwarming, and full of great tunes that you’ll be humming for days to come.

  7. Oklahoma!” (1943) marked the first collaboration of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II and launched what became arguably the most successful partnership in American musical theater.

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