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OKLAHOMA - November 1972
Based on the play Green Grow The Lilacs by Lynn Riggs. There, high-spirited rivalry between the local farmers and cowboys where Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm girl, live and eventually fall in love. A classic Rodgers and Hammerstein production.
Music by Richard Rodgers Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Based on the play 'Green Grow The Lilacs' by Lynn Riggs
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| Curly |
John Beckwith |
| Laurey |
Marilyn Felix |
| Ike Skidmore |
Mike Walsh |
| Jud Fry |
Tony Willcocks |
| Will Parker |
Chris Bradley |
| Ali Hakim |
Geoff Gingell |
| Ado Annie |
Joan Rowe |
| Aunt Eller |
Betty Richards |
| Carnes |
Trevor Chapman |
| Gertie Cummings |
Josie Beckwith |
| Cord Elam |
Len Packer |
| Dancers |
Sonia Atkinson, Jean Brown, Chris Jarvis, Linsey Kibblewhite, Anne McCarter, Wendy Oliver, Susan Pring, Graham Bryant, Stephen Clark, Dan Jones, Derek Knight, Jim Packer, Mike Walsh |
| Ladies of the Chorus |
Muriel Alford, Audrey Blow, Janet Blow, Marian Brooks, Marion Ellerton, June Evans, Irene Hind, June Jones, Beth Moores, Ann Peyton-Bruhl, Sarah Sitch, Betty Smith, Jean Timms, Eileen Walker, Queenie Walker, Midge Wallace, Marie Willcocks |
| Gentlemen of the Chorus |
Colin Blow, John Clark, John Golding, Dan Gordon, Ed O'Keefe, Len Packer, Jerry Parkes, Tony Peyton-Bruhl, Bill Stone |
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| Producer & Choreographer |
Audrey Pring |
| Musical Director |
Marilyn Felix |
| Official Accompanist |
Des Stone |
| Stage Director |
Audrey Pring |
| Sound and Lighting |
John Felix, Peter Hague |
| Scenic Artists |
Alan Ferdinando, Ann Peyton-Bruhl |
| Stage Crew |
Tony Marshall, Duncan McClellan, Peter Ford, Chris Wesson |
| Wardrobe |
Kay Packer |
| Properties |
Edna McRae |
| Ticket Control |
Eric Tompkinson |
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