After a sold-out, critically acclaimed run at St. Ann’s Warehouse, Oklahoma!, with music by Richard Rodgers and a book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, comes to Broadway for a strictly limited engagement, reorchestrated and reimagined for the 21st century by Daniel Fish.
Previews begin March 19, with opening night set for April 7, with a limited engagement through September 1, 2019.
SYNOPSIS: A confident cowboy competes with a surly, mysterious farmhand for the honor of taking a lovely young farm woman to dance in Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1943 musical adaptation of Green Grow the Lilacs.
CAST: Damon Daunno (Curley McLain), Rebecca Naomi Jones (Laurey Williams), Mary Testa (Aunt Eller), Will Brill (Ali Hakim), Anthony Cason (Cord Elam), James Davis (Will Parker), Gabrielle Hamilton (Lead Dancer) Will Mann (Mike), Mallory Portnoy (Gertie Cummings), Ali Stroker (Ado Annie), Mitch Tebo (Andrew Carnes), Patrick Vaill (Jud Fry), Chris Bannow (u/s Ali Hakim/Curly McLain, Jud Fry, Mike), Demetia Hopkins (u/s Lead Dancer), Sasha Hutchings (u/s Ado Annie, Laurey Williams, Lead Dancer), Denver Milord (u/s Curly McLain, Cord Elam, Jud Fry, Mike), Kristie Dale Sanders (u/s Aunt Eller, Gertie Cummings), and Chelsea Lee Williams (u/s Ado Annie, Laurey Williams, Gertie Cummings).
So, is there someone credited with new lyrics? Just watched a video clip of Ali Stroker singing “I cain’t say no” and the bulk of the lyrics are new
"Grease," the fourth revival of the season, is the worst show in the history of theater and represents an unparalleled assault on Western civilization and its values. - Michael Reidel
"Grease," the fourth revival of the season, is the worst show in the history of theater and represents an unparalleled assault on Western civilization and its values. - Michael Reidel
I stand corrected. I honestly don’t think I’ve ever heard that encore, but I’ve learned something new today.
"Grease," the fourth revival of the season, is the worst show in the history of theater and represents an unparalleled assault on Western civilization and its values. - Michael Reidel
Wow! Looks fabulous. There seriously needs to be more than one truly flexible Broadway house.
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards
Another great thing to note from that image is how the onstage band now has a runway down the center, and it looks like there may be a few less band members actually on stage. This should vastly improve sightlines and sound issues.
I imagine the whole production is intact - the only question, are they mic'd? I didn't have a personal issue with that at St. Ann's but I know lots of people did.
I'll be there again tonight! Cannot wait! Will report back.
Wow at first glance I thought that was St. Ann's. I sat in the obstructed view section at St. Ann's and the view was similar (I was closer to the band.) Also, I agree that the band looks closer to the actors.
At St. Ann's everyone got free chili! That was fun.
I can't seem to see the 2 doors at the wall there.
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In St. Ann's during the dream ballet scene with the falling boots I recall both men were behind the two doors on the wall (opposite from the band.)
Anyway, for those seeing this show this evening for the first preview, have a great time!
I don't know what combination of drugs you have to be on to stage what appeared tonight but it is the WORST most torturous thing i have evrr sat through. EVER! Tje actor playing Will is delightful and the only good in this production. Maybe you need to be high out of your mind to watch it. And the "dream ballet" what a freakin joke.
I would reccomend this to no one. Not even my worst enemy.
Its all over the place time location. Performances are dull wooden like everyone is on prozac. Will and Mary Testa are great. I think they had a concept but just didnt want to explain their concept. Maybe it works for a warehouse in Brooklyn but it does not here. Sucked all feeling or anything out.
They wanted to go for edgy but comes off as high school students trying to be edgy just to be edgy.
The drug enduced dream ballet sealed its fate for me.
I knoe alot of people liked in at St Annes. I did not see it there but I have a feeling a lot of people wowing it perhaps are those that figure if they don't "get it" then it must be good.
I would never tell someone not to see something because different things ring different with all of us but I just couldn't reccomend it to people.