Daniel Fish's revival of Oklahoma! will make its U.K. premiere as the Tony-winning production transfers to the West End's Young Vic Theatre. Previews start April 26, and opening night is set for May 5 with the run set to continue through June 25.
Coming with the production are Patrick Vaill as Jud Fry and James Davis as Will Parker, both of whom originated the roles in the revival; Vaill has been with Fish's production since it premiered at Bard College in 2007. Joining them are Anoushka Lucas as Laurey Williams, Arthur Darvill as Curly McLain, Olivier nominee Liza Sadovy as Aunt Eller, Marisha Wallace as Ado Annie, and Stavros Demetraki as Ali Hakim.
Completing the cast are Raphael Bushay as Mike, Greg Hicks as Andrew Carnes, Rebekah Hinds as Gertie Cummings, Ashley Samuels as Cord Elam, and Marie Mence as the lead dancer.
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Written by Rodgers and Hammerstein, Oklahoma! is based on Lynn Riggs' play Green Grow the Lilacs. Director Daniel Fish's re-imagined and re-orchestrated revival brings the timely story of a tight-knit community banding together against an outsider and the impact of frontier life on shaping the United States into a new vision without altering the original text. After a production at Bard College in 2007, the production played Bard SummerScape in 2015 before making its New York City premiere Off-Broadway at St. Ann's Warehouse in 2018. It then opened on Broadway in 2019, won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, and is currently touring the U.S.
Oklahoma! is co-directed by Daniel Fish and Jordan Fein with orchestrations and arrangements by Daniel Kluger. Kluger and Nathan Koci serve as music supervisors. The creative team features choreographer John Heginbotham, set designers Laura Jellinek and Grace Laubacher, costume designer Terese Wadden, lighting designer Scott Zielinski, sound designer Drew Levy, projection designer Joshua Thorson, and musical director Tom Brady. Sam Lilja is dialect coach, and casting is by Jacob Sparrow.
For tickets and more information, visit YoungVic.org.