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George Jenkins Theatre : 1986 |
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Breif Synopsis |
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The classic musical is the story of Laurey and the two rivals for her affections: Curly, a cowboy, and Jud, the hired farmhand. The play takes place in 1906 in an Indian territory of the American West during the time when Oklahoma was established as a state. It tackles class issues between the farmers and the cowmen in the still-developing, rugged landscape of a state in its infancy as characters struggle to find hope, love and the fulfillment of "the American Dream." It is also a romantic tale of love. Curly and Laurey both have feelings for each other but have difficulty expressing it because of their stubbornness. Just to spite Curly, Laurey accepts an invitation to the local dance from the evil Jud Fry. Eventually, Curly and Jud duel it out, with Jud ending up falling on his own knife and dying. Meanwhile, Will Parker has returned early from his trip to Kansas City. Unfortunately, his girlfriend, Ado Annie, just can't seem to say no to other men. All turns out well in the end as both couples end up happily married.
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Director |
Edward Hill |
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Aunt Eller |
Eileen Green |
Musical Director |
Arch Dyer |
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Curly |
John Langman |
Choreographer |
Patty Gough |
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Laurey |
Christine Ashman |
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Ike Skidmore |
Brad Graham |
Stage Manager |
Brett Wingfield |
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Slim |
John Keane |
Assistant Stage Manger |
Stephanie Douglass |
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Will Parker |
Bradley Dart |
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Fred |
Robert Harvey |
Costume Design |
Margaret McGregor |
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Cord Elam |
Rick Thorpe |
Set Design |
Edward Hill |
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Jud Fry |
Les Wilkinson |
Lighting Director |
John McCormack |
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Ado Annie Carnes |
Kim Harvey |
Scenic Artist |
Pat Morton |
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Ali Hakim |
Norm Smart |
Assistant to Director |
Stephanie Douglass |
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Gertie Cummings |
Sally Rangott |
Set Construction |
Russell Hamill |
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Vivienne |
Helen Mills |
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Frank Hamill |
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Andrew Carnes |
Bill McNeilly |
Lighting Operators |
Trevor Dixon |
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Townsfolk |
Barbara Alsop |
Program, Publicity |
Doreen Sparks |
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Louise Bailey |
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Chrisd Fredrikson |
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Michael Ball |
Photographs |
Grant Kennedy |
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Margot Britton |
Posters |
Richard Forrest |
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Lynne Chipperfield |
Tickets |
Lesley Hill |
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Karina Cunningham |
Properties |
John Ross |
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Heidi Dixon |
Make Up |
Faye Hamill |
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Yvonne Donovan |
Advance Bookings |
Arch Dyer |
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Paula Francis |
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Sue Dyer |
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Chris Fredrikson |
Front of House Managers |
Joan Hooke |
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Robert Harvey |
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Alberto Salvato |
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Lyn Hudson |
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Sue Salvato |
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Paul Jewson |
Gala Night |
Marcia watts |
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John Keane |
Rehearsal Pianist |
Elizabeth Beaney |
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Robyn McKenzie |
Rehearsal Refreshments |
Doreen Sparks |
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Pam McNeilly |
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Helen Mills |
Conductor |
Arch Dyer |
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Elisa Pullen |
Piano |
Arch Dyer |
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Stewart Sharpe |
Keyboard |
Elizabeth Beaney |
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Rohan Shearn |
Percussion |
Kendrik Pavey |
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Shirley Smith |
Bass Guitar |
Todd Richardson |
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Daryl Stevenson |
Trombone |
Stephen Reilly |
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Andrew Van Nooten |
Trumpet |
Julie Riley |
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Jon Woolcock |
Clarinet |
Darren Smayles |
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Brett Young |
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Ballet |
Debbie Foster |
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Kim Mayor |
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Sarah Jefferson |
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Robyn Pryor |
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Sherrie O’Neill |
