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What is the new Oklahoma musical about?

What is the new Oklahoma musical about?

A musical based on Green Grow the Lilacs, written by Lynn Riggs’ 1931 play, Oklahoma, tells the story of a farm girl named Laurey Williams courtship with two suitors, cowboy Curly McLain and disturbed farmhand Jud Fry. Jud works as Laurey’s helper, who tends the farm while she and her Aunt Eller handle other chores.

How does the musical Oklahoma end?

By the end, Curly and Laurey are married, Jud is dead, and the settlers are all singing, “Everythin’s goin’ my way.” Damon Daunno, who plays Curly in this production, struts onstage, singing “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’.” He’s rangy and stubbled, pleased with himself in weathered chaps.

What is the film Oklahoma about?

There’s a box social coming up, and Curly (Gordon MacRae) asks Laurey (Shirley Jones) if she’ll be his date. Trouble is, Laurey thinks he’s waited too long, and in a fit of pique accepts an offer from the boorish Jud (Rod Steiger) instead. Meanwhile, Laurey’s friend Ado Annie (Gloria Grahame) is also torn between two men: a cowboy named Will (Gene Nelson) and a foreign peddler, Ali Hakim (Eddie Albert). Both women struggle to know their own hearts before it’s too late.Oklahoma! / Film synopsis

Why the musical Oklahoma was so important to American culture?

It reminded American people of where they came from, the life they knew, real life situations that American’s had experienced, present day cultural aspects, and it resonated with people in a way that many musicals had never done so before. It was an ultimate portrayal of an American story.

Is Oklahoma musical OK for kids?

Is there an age recommendation? Due to the mature content in this production, it is recommended for children ages 12 and up. This production contains fog, loud gunshot effects, moments of darkness, and violence. Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.

Is Oklahoma inappropriate?

Wonderful singing, but long and with sexual innuendo However, this movie is not for children. There is a great deal of sexual innuendo and some violence and threats of violence that I would not recommend for a young child.

Do they curse in Hamilton?

Profanity (14) Swearing infrequently occurs throughout the musical in 3 songs, including abuses of “Christ” and “Jesus.” One of the songs (Yorktown) mutes the use of the ‘f’ word. There is an implied ‘f’ word during the song “Say No to This” but is never finished being said.

How many times do they curse in Hamilton?

On stage, Hamilton contains exactly three f-bombs, two of which had to be sacrificed to avoid an R rating, Lin-Manuel Miranda explained on Twitter.

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