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Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA!, the Great American Musical
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Location
Bedford High School
47 Nashua Road
Bedford, NH 03110

Tickets
$9 Adults, $5 students.
603-310-9000

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible.
Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA!, the Great American Musical

Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009
7 p.m. to 10 p.m.


Lisa Moore, (603) 249-5269 (916) 844-4477
603-310-9000
moorel@sau25.net
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OKLAHOMA! features a love story between a feisty farm girl named Laurey, and a genial cowboy named Curly who sings the famous "Oh What a Beautiful Morning" and "Surrey With the Fringe on Top" in a gorgeous baritone. The incorrigible Ado Annie keeps cowboy Will Parker on his toes because she "Cain't Say No," while he regales his fellow cowhands with stories about modern conveniences in "Everything's Up to Date in Kansas City." Throughout, the sinister presence of villain Jud Fry creates thrilling suspense until the exciting conclusion. Finally, in one of the most rousing, complex, and satisfying conclusions to a Broadway show, the cast performs the finale, Oklahoma.

OKLAHOMA! was first produced in 1943 when the compelling love story, vibrant hilarity and cutting edge dancing brought cheer to Americans during World War II. It was an instant hit. Bring the entire family and enjoy an uplifting production of the first, great American musical.
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