• Review For Us
    • In London or across the UK
    • at Edinburgh Fringe
  • List Your Show
  • Advertising
  • Musicals
  • Plays
  • Ballet & Dance
  • Previews
  • First Look
Theatre Weekly
  • Home
  • News
    • West End
    • Off-West End
    • Regional & Tours
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Digital Theatre
  • Tickets
    • Special Offers
    • Musicals
    • Plays
    • Family Theatre
  • Contact Us
    • Join us as a Reviewer
No Result
View All Result
Theatre Weekly
  • Home
  • News
    • West End
    • Off-West End
    • Regional & Tours
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Digital Theatre
  • Tickets
    • Special Offers
    • Musicals
    • Plays
    • Family Theatre
  • Contact Us
    • Join us as a Reviewer
No Result
View All Result
Theatre Weekly
No Result
View All Result
Home News

First Look: Oklahoma! at The Young Vic

by Staff Writer
April 28, 2022
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Arthur Darvill and Liza Sadovy in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner

Arthur Darvill and Liza Sadovy in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner

Initial production images are today released for the UK premiere of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!  Daniel Fish’s striking revival of the classic musical which originally premiered at the Richard B. Fisher Center in 2015 ahead of its New York premiere at St. Ann’s Warehouse in 2018.

This is Oklahoma! as you’ve never seen it before, re-orchestrated and reimagined for the 21st century. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, Daniel Fish’s bold interpretation transfers to the Young Vic, direct from an acclaimed run on Broadway and a U.S. tour. Oklahoma! tells a story of a community banding together against an outsider, and the frontier life that shaped America. Seventy-five years after Rodgers and Hammerstein reinvented the American musical, this visionary production is funny and sexy, provocative and probing, without changing a word of the text.

Arthur Darvill plays Curly McLain, with James Davis as Will Parker, Stavros Demetraki as Ali Hakim, Anoushka Lucas as Laurey Williams, Olivier Award nominee Liza Sadovy as Aunt Eller, Patrick Vaill as Jud Fry and Marisha Wallace as Ado Annie. The cast is complete with Raphael Bushay as Mike, Greg Hicks as Andrew Carnes, Rebekah Hinds as Gertie Cummings, Ashley Samuels as Cord Elam, and Marie Mence as the lead dancer.

       

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! is Co-Directed by Daniel Fish and Jordan Fein, with Orchestrations, Arrangements  by Daniel Kluger and Co-Music Supervision by Daniel Kluger and Nathan Koci, Choreography by John Heginbotham, Co-Set Design by Laura Jellinek and Grace Laubacher, Costume Design by Terese Wadden, Lighting Design by Scott Zielinski, Sound Design by Drew Levy, Projection Design by Joshua Thorson, Musical Director Tom Brady and Casting by Jacob Sparrow, with Associate Choreographer Shelby Williams, Assistant Director Nimmo Ismail, Associate Costume Designer Rachel Townsend, Associate Lighting Designer Fiffi Thorsteinsson, Associate Musical Director Huw Evans, Dialect Coach Sam Lilja and Orchestral Manager David Gallagher.

Tickets are on sale here

You mightalso like

Something Rotten Marisha Wallace joins the cast Image supplied by publicist

Marisha Wallace joins UK premiere of Something Rotten! in Manchester

Who Are You To Judge artwork Image supplied by publicist

Anoushka Lucas Releases New Single Who Are You To Judge Alongside Sold Out Shows

Raphael Bushay and Rebekah Hinds in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
Raphael Bushay and Rebekah Hinds in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
Greg Hicks Stavros Demetraki and Liza Sadovy in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
Greg Hicks Stavros Demetraki and Liza Sadovy in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
James Davis and Anoushka Lucas in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
James Davis and Anoushka Lucas in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
Marisha Wallace in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
Marisha Wallace in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
Patrick Vaill in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
Patrick Vaill in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
Raphael Bushay and Liza Sadovy in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
Raphael Bushay and Liza Sadovy in Rodgers Hammersteins Oklahoma at the Young Vic credit Marc Brenner
Staff Writer

Staff Writer

At Theatre Weekly we are dedicated to giving theatre a new audience. Our News, Reviews and Interviews are all written with the audience in mind, helping you decide what to see next. And when you have decided, our great ticket deals will help save you money too.

Related Articles

Something Rotten Marisha Wallace joins the cast Image supplied by publicist
News

Marisha Wallace joins UK premiere of Something Rotten! in Manchester

Who Are You To Judge artwork Image supplied by publicist
Digital

Anoushka Lucas Releases New Single Who Are You To Judge Alongside Sold Out Shows

Luke Fetherston as Mitchell & Joel Harper Jackson as Daniel in Daniel's Husband Credit Craig Fuller
Reviews

Review: Daniel’s Husband at Marylebone Theatre

LtR Joel Harper Jackson, Luke Fetherston, Raiko Gohara & David Bedella in rehearsal for Daniel's Husband Credit Craig Fuller
First Look

First Look at Rehearsals for Daniel’s Husband Ahead of UK Premiere at Marylebone Theatre

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Twitter Facebook Youtube Instagram

At Theatre Weekly we give theatre a new audience. You'll find our theatre news, theatre reviews and theatre interviews are written from an audience point of view. Our great value London theatre tickets will get you the best deal for your theatre tickets.
Theatre Weekly, 124 City Road, London EC1V 2NX
  • Join Our Community
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising

Recent News

The Marquise Cast Image supplied by publicist

Noël Coward’s The Marquise to open at Theatre Royal Windsor ahead of UK tour

John Proctor is the Villain Image supplied by publicist

John Proctor Is the Villain to transfer to the West End for limited 2027 season

© 2022 Theatre Weekly

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Tickets
  • News
    • News
    • West End
    • Off West End
    • Regional & Tours
    • Digital
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Digital Theatre
  • Contact Us
    • Join us as a Reviewer

© 2022 Theatre Weekly