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News Arena's Oklahoma! Corrals E. Faye Butler, Aaron Ramey, Valisia LeKae and More Optimism surrounds the October re-opening of the expanded and renovated new Arena Stage complex in Washington, DC, so it's only fitting that Oklahoma!, which brims with optimism, is the opening show this season. Full casting for the Oct. 22-Dec. 26 run was announced.

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E. Faye Butler

Artistic director Molly Smith directs the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical on the Fichandler Stage, the company's signature in-the-round space at the newly constructed Mead Center for American Theater in Southwest DC.

A multicultural cast takes on the musical about farmers and cowmen and their dreams of a "brand new state" (and happy love lives) in the Oklahoma Indian territory of the early 1900s.

As previously announced, DC favorite E. Faye Butler (Arena Stage's Crowns, Ain't Misbehavin') stars as Aunt Eller, with Valisia LeKae (Broadway's Ragtime, 110 in the Shade) as Laurey and Nicholas Rodriguez (Broadway's Tarzan) as Curly. The cast also boasts Aaron Ramey (Broadway's Curtains, Thoroughly Modern Millie) as Jud, Cody Williams (making his Arena Stage debut) as Will Parker, June Schreiner (a high school junior at The Madeira School in McLean, VA, who was discovered in last summer's Arena Stage Academy Musical Theater Training Company) as Ado Annie Carnes and Nehal Joshi (Roundabout's Threepenny Opera) as Ali Hakim.

Director Smith said in a statement, "This is a moment of great joy and optimism for the new Arena Stage, and so too it was for Oklahoma, a frontier on the cusp of becoming a state. My idea is simple: I want to create an Oklahoma that looks and feels like it's 1907 on the frontier — a place in the middle of becoming. Our production of Oklahoma! reflects Arena and America today: modern, diverse and cross-cultural."

The production team includes music director George Fulginiti-Shakar and choreographer Parker Esse. "The sound of our production will be a cross between the lushness of a symphonic orchestra and the plain-folkiness of a western string band," Fulginiti-Shakar said in a statement. "We are using a restored score just released with the addition of a fiddle, banjo, harmonica and rhythm." Tony Award-winning designers Eugene Lee (set) and Martin Pakledinaz (costume) are also on the creative team, along with assistant director Anita Maynard-Losh, assistant musical director Mary Sugar, assistant scenic designer Tristan Jeffers, choreographer Parker Esse, assistant choreographer Ashley Yeater, fight choreographer David Leong, lighting designer Michael Gilliam, sound designer Tim Thompson, stage manager Susan R. White, assistant stage manager Jenna Henderson, production assistant Alexandria Wood and dramaturg Janine Sobeck.

The cast also includes Philip Michael Baskerville (Cord Elam), Andrew Hodge (Slim), Shane Rhoades (Fred), Vincent Rodriguez III (Sam), Anton Harrison LaMon (Jess), Cara Massey (Gertie), Emilee Dupre (Vivian), Annie Petersmeyer (Virginia), Jessica Wu (Kate), Cyana Cook (Ellen), Semhar Ghedremichael (Aggie), Hollie E. Wright (Sylvie/Dream Laurey), Kyle Vaughn (Mike/Dream Curly), Kurt Boehm (Male Swing) and Jessica Hartman (Female Swing).

For tickets and information, visit www.arenastage.org or call (202) 488-3300.

 
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