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News Oklahoma! Saddles Up for Atlanta's Theater of the Stars June 24 Jennifer Evans, Nicholas Rodriguez and Ruth Williamson headline Atlanta's Theater of the Stars production of Oklahoma!, which begins performances June 24.

Tony honoree for Excellence in Theatre Gemze de Lappe recreates Agnes de Mille's original choreography for the Theater of the Stars production that is directed by Norb Joerder. Oklahoma! will run through June 29.

The romantic musical, set in Indian territory now known as the state of Oklahoma, features Jennifer Evans (Best Little Whorehouse in Texas) as Laurey, Nicholas Rodriguez (Tarzan) as Curly, Ruth Williamson (La Cage aux Folles) as Aunt Eller, Betsy Dilellio (Light in the Piazza) as Ado Annie, Sean Montgomery (Last Starfighter) as Will Parker, Ben Crawford (Les Miserables) as Jud, Shaun Parry as Dream Jud, Danae Carter as Dream Laurey, Phillip Skaggs as Dream Curly, Gary Littman (Minnie's Boys) as Ali Hakim, Glenn Rainey (Beauty and the Beast) as Andrew Carnes and Christopher Vettel (Sunset Boulevard) as Cord Elam.

Completing the ensemble are Ryan Appleby, Chris Bouchard, Shelby Braxton-Brooks, Ellen Condon, Beth Crandall, Sandy Delonga, Adam Ray Dyer, Sara Edwards, Jenny Florkowski, Rashaan James II, Amanda Johnson, Matthew J. Kilgore, Jessica Lavin, Jeremy Leiner, Jason Ostrowski, Ryan Overberg, Shaun Parry, Amanda Paulson, Alexandra Sawyier, Chris Saunders, Jay Scovill, Deborah Stein, Becca Tobin, Rebecca Weiner and Elena Zahlmann.

The Oklahoma! creative team includes Michael Schweikardt (set design), Kirk Bookman (lighting design), Peter Fitzgerald and Erich Bechtel (sound design), Jeffrey Meek (costume design), Robert Strickland (musical director and conductor) and Bill Newberry (children's musical director).

Oklahoma!, the first collaboration between Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, was originally titled Away We Go. During out-of-town tryouts, the addition of the title "Oklahoma!" proved so rousing, it became the title of the musical as well. In 1944 the Pulitzer Prize committee honored Rodgers and Hammerstein with a Special Award (Letters) for Oklahoma!, though this was technically not the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. They would have to wait a few years for that — for South Pacific.

The Theater of the Stars production of Oklahoma! plays Atlanta's Fox Theatre, located at 660 Peachtree Street. Tickets are available by calling (404) 817-8700 or by visiting www.ticketmaster.com

For more information visit www.theaterofthestars.com.

 
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