The plot is simple, revolving mainly around the question of who will take Laurey Williams to the box social--the decent Curly McLain or the sinister Jud Fry
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Oklahoma changed the Broadway musical by having fully integrated songs and dances. Also it had dark subjects and even showed a death/murder on the stage. Last it included a ballet in to a musical
The original production of "Oklahoma!" premiered in 1943 and won the Tony Award for Best Musical, among other accolades. It also received the Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director for its orchestrator, Robert Russell Bennett. The show's groundbreaking integration of song and story has made it a landmark in American musical theater. Subsequent revivals have garnered additional Tony nominations and awards over the years.
It was set in the Oklahoma Territory outside the town of Claremore in 1906.
The musical "Oklahoma!" was based on the 1931 play, Green Grow the Lilacs. It was first performed on Broadway at its opening on March 31, 1943.
an Opera is normally full on singing and more of a simple story line a musical is more acting with music and a more complex story line
an opera is normally full on singing and more of a simple story line a musical is more acting with music and a more complex story line
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Virginia Bosler was a farm girl in the musical Oklahoma! She has a small part and a small singing part.
Oklahoma (from the musical of the same name)
I dont think its possible because it defeats the story line
Rodgers and Hammerstein.
1943
Laurey
Oklahoma! The musical takes place in 1906.