Oklahoma!: Rodgers and Hammerstein's Classic Musical
5th Avenue Theatre (1308 5th Avenue Seattle, WA 98101)
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- $69.00 - $79.00
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- $36.00 - $41.00*
5th Avenue Theatre presents Oklahoma!, Rodgers and Hammerstein's timeless musical. Set on America's Western frontier, this story of the love between a cowboy and a farm girl features such classic Broadway hits as "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'," "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top," and the exuberant title song. 5th Avenue Theatre's production features a remarkable cast and an extraordinary collaboration with renowned choreographer Donald Byrd and the Spectrum Dance Theatre to bring this classic to vibrant life.
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The last date listed for Oklahoma! was Sunday March 4, 2012 / 1:30pm.
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27 Goldstar Member Reviews
was good but I would like to know where are the seats next timeWritten on Mar 08 2012
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Nice rendition of a familiar classic. Some of the choreography was a bit bawdy, leading to an interesting whispered conversation between a customer in a neighboring seat and his pre-adolescent daughter, but for adults it was a romp.Written on Mar 07 2012
One minor disappointment that Oklahoma aficionados will understand: the best gag in the show is, to my mind, the echoed "Good!" from Curly in "Pore Jud is Daid." Pore Curly didn't pull it off.
All else was great fun.
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The seats were good. Musical was wonderful for the time period it was created.Written on Mar 06 2012
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Choreography is tremendous. Female and male leads have great voices, although I would have preferred a bit deeper of a voice on the young male [but he was wonderful, don't get me wrong], female had a lovely depth to her soprano [if that's possible :) I'm not an expert on these things] The co-stars and chorus in general were fabulous! The antagonist was quite moving with his singing voice and his acting. Aunt Nell (or whatever her name was) was comedic and charming! I loved Ali (is that right?) the Persian, so funny, and the female comic lead was hilarious and darling. Charming as well were the costumes and sets. Quite transported me to the time and the state! Now, I must say that I was tremendously disappointed that there was absolutely no disabled access or elderly access at the 5th Avenue Theater, whatsoever. My 85 year old mother with a cane who accompanied me (I actually attended because of her as I knew she would enjoy it) had so many steep stairs to go up and down I was exhausted with the tension of making sure she wasn't falling, etc. She was exhausted as well, but nevertheless was thrilled to be there and see the show and hear all the familiar beloved songs sung so well and with such energy. The crew at the 5th were very nice but were unable to help us out with easier access. This is too bad for the elderly.Next time, I'll skip Goldstar economy and buy better seats (we were way up in the balcony.) Or, try to buy earlier in the run to get better seats. Anyway, other than that, we enjoyed the show a lot. I never knew that Oklahoma ended in that rather dark manner. Very interesting.Written on Mar 06 2012
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More Information About Oklahoma!
Website
http://www.5thavenue.org/show/oklahoma
About the Ticket Supplier: 5th Avenue Theatre
Since 1926, the magnificent 5th Avenue Theatre has captivated audiences with music, drama and laughter. Today, we proudly produce top-quality musical revivals, premieres of bound-for-Broadway shows, and present touring Broadway musicals. We also host a variety of special events, and offer a number of education and outreach programs to school-age children and adults.

