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Tuesday 28 April - Saturday 2 May 2015
As refreshing and thrilling as the day it was written, Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! is the original feel-good musical.
From the minute the rugged cowboy Curly steps on to the stage singing Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' we know that all will be right with the world. This colourful production overflows with well-known songs such as I'm Just a Girl Who Cain't Say No, Surrey With a Fringe on Top, People Will Say We're in Love and, of course, the rousing title song itself!
Featuring a large cast and chorus plus live orchestra - Oklahoma stars Belinda Lang as Aunt Eller, and Gary Wilmot as Ali Hakim and is directed by Richard Kavanaugh.
Tickets are available from the Theatre Royal's in person, on 0115 9895555 or via www.trch.co.uk
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