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A Sexy First Look at Broadway's Oklahoma!, Starring Damon Daunno and Rebecca Naomi Jones

Ali Stroker and Mary Testa also appear in Daniel Fish’s new revival.

Damon Daunno and Rebecca Naomi Jones as Curly and Laurie.
Damon Daunno and Rebecca Naomi Jones as Curly and Laurie.
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Photos have been released from Daniel Fish's new Broadway production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! at the Circle in the Square Theatre.

Ali Stroker and James Davis as Ado Annie and Will Parker.
Ali Stroker and James Davis as Ado Annie and Will Parker.
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In alphabetical order, the production stars Will Brill as Ali Hakim, Anthony Cason as Cord Elam, Damon Daunno as Curly McLain, James Davis as Will Parker, Gabrielle Hamilton as Lead Dancer, Rebecca Naomi Jones as Laurey Williams, Will Mann as Mike, Mallory Portnoy as Gertie Cummings, Ali Stroker as Ado Annie, Mitch Tebo as Andrew Carnes, two-time Tony Award-nominee Mary Testa as Aunt Eller, and Patrick Vaill as Jud Fry.

Damon Daunno as Curly, with the Oklahoma! band.
Damon Daunno as Curly, with the Oklahoma! band.
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The creative team for Oklahoma! includes Daniel Kluger (orchestrations, arrangements, and music supervision), John Heginbotham (choreography), Nathan Koci (music direction), Laura Jellinek (scenic design), Terese Wadden (costume design), Scott Zielinski (lighting design), Drew Levy (sound design), and Joshua Thorson (projection design).

Gabrielle Hamilton dances the Oklahoma! dream ballet.
Gabrielle Hamilton dances the Oklahoma! dream ballet.
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Oklahoma! features music by Richard Rodgers and a book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II based on the play Green Grow the Lilacs by Lynn Riggs, with original choreography by Agnes de Mille.

Damon Daunno as Curly, with Mary Testa as Aunt Eller.
Damon Daunno as Curly, with Mary Testa as Aunt Eller.
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This Oklahoma! originated at Bard SummerScape and played a sold-out run this fall at St. Ann's Warehouse. Opening night is scheduled for April 7.

A scene from Oklahoma! at the Circle in the Square Theatre.
A scene from Oklahoma! at the Circle in the Square Theatre.
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