When I hear the word "Oklahoma" the first thing I think of is the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical by that name, its theme song swelling up in my imagination until I feel like dancing "where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain," even though I'm still in Tacoma. I doubt if any other musical has ever seemed so quintessentially American or remained so relevant and stirring for seven decades. Now America is about to discover it in a newer, even more relevant form.
Eric Ankrim stars as Curly in the 5th Avenue Theatre's Production of "Oklahoma!" photo by Curt Doughty courtesy of the 5th Avenue Theatre |
The nation's love affair with this musical began back in 1943 when it caused a sensation, viewed as groundbreaking in that it had a serious story instead of simply offering lighthearted entertainment. It was also the first Broadway musical choreographed by Agnes de Mille. At that time, few would have imagined that all these years later, Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre would bring back "Oklahoma!" with a fresh burst of vitality.
It opens on Feb. 3, 2012 and runs until March 4, and is bound to captivate audiences all over again. To celebrate, the theater is holding a Community Day, on Saturday, Feb. 4, and YOU are invited. Learn to line dance, sing a song, take a tour of the theater. There will be fun activities for the whole family, and all are FREE. (see schedule below)
I spoke with Producing Director Bill Berry, who described this production as "a traditional version of 'Oklahoma!' with some surprises along the way." Some of those surprises will be the result of a $60,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, that helped make it possible for the 5th Avenue to hire famed choreographer Donald Byrd, and Spectrum, his dance company.
I will be going to see the show, so watch for my review in an upcoming blog post. But in the meantime, you can learn all about it at the Community Day celebration. There is plenty to celebrate. How lucky we are, here in the Pacific Northwest, to have the 5th Avenue Theatre and all the talented people involved with it. The arts matter to all of us, enriching our lives. If you haven't already discovered the magical world of the 5th Avenue Theatre, the Community Day offers you the opportunity, and it won't cost you a dime.
COMMUNITY DAY SCHEDULE OF
EVENTS
10:00
AM
·
Learn a song from Oklahoma! with Chris
DiStefano, professional vocal director for The Oklahoma! Project.
Best suited for adults and kids ages 6 and up.
·
Tour the Historic 5th Avenue Theatre. Best
suited for adults and kids ages 6 and up.
·
Create your own bandana! Appropriate for ALL
ages.
10:30
AM
·
In honor of The 5th Avenue Theatre’s Chinese-inspired
heritage, come watch the Lions Dance under The 5th Avenue Theatre Marquee! The Lieu Quan Lion Dance
Team will perform a Cai Qing ceremony blessing the
theatre, celebrating the Year of the Dragon, a magical creature prominently
featured in the theatre’s design. Appropriate for ALL ages.
11:00
AM
·
Show Talk: “The Downtown Historic Theatre
District” – A panel discussion hosted by our own Managing Director Bernadine
Griffin about our Downtown Historic Theater District and the impact of the arts
on our community. Best suited for adults and kids ages 16 and up.
·
At “Sing-a-Story” with Amber Flame, kids will get
hands-on with music, learning new songs and playing with instruments.
Appropriate for kids ages 1-5.
·
Learn a Country Line Dance with our popular Broadway
Fit instructor Troy Wageman. Best suited for adults and kids ages 12 and
up.
·
The first sneak peek of an original musical:
Klondike!, a story about Gold Rush pioneers presented by our
Adventure Music Theatre Touring Company. Best suited for adults and kids
ages 6 and up.
·
Tour the Historic 5th Avenue Theatre. Best
suited for adults and kids ages 6 and up.
·
Create your own bandana! Appropriate for ALL
ages.
11:30
AM
·
Tour the Historic 5th Avenue Theatre.
Best suited for adults and kids ages 6 and up.
·
Create your own bandana! Appropriate for ALL
ages.
12:00
PM
·
Show Talk: “The Music of Richard Rodgers” – A family
friendly exploration of the music of Richard Rodgers with our beloved 5th Avenue
Theatre Dramaturg Albert Evans. Best suited for adults and kids ages 11 and
up.
·
At “Sing-a-Story” with Amber Flame, kids will get
hands-on with music, learning new songs and playing with instruments.
Appropriate for kids ages 1-5.
·
Create your own bandana! Appropriate for ALL
ages.
12:45
PM
·
The first sneak peek of an original musical:
Klondike!, a story about Gold Rush pioneers presented by our
Adventure Music Theatre Touring Company. Best suited for adults and kids
ages 6 and up.
1:00
PM
·
Show Talk: “Oklahoma! The Ground Breaking
Musical” with local Richard Rodgers scholar Geoffrey Block, an
award-winning history professor from the University of Puget Sound. Best
suited for adults and kids ages 16 and up.
·
Create your own bandana! Appropriate for
ALL ages.
1:45
PM
·
Learn a Country Line Dance with our popular Broadway
Fit instructor Troy Wageman. Best suited for adults and kids ages 12 and
up.
2:00
PM
·
Show Talk: “Students of The Oklahoma!
Project” – Hear this fascinating panel discussion featuring the students
in The Oklahoma! Project – our exciting program that puts Seattle teens
directly on The 5th Avenue stage. Best suited for adults and kids ages 6 and
up.
·
Create your own bandana! Appropriate for ALL
ages.
2:30
PM
·
Learn a song from Oklahoma! with Chris
DiStefano, professional vocal director for The Oklahoma! Project.
Best suited for adults and kids ages 6 and up
33:00 PM
33:00 PM
·
Show Talk: “The Music of Richard Rodgers”
” – A family friendly exploration of the music of Richard Rodgers with
our beloved 5th Avenue Theatre Dramaturg Albert Evans. Best suited for
adults and kids ages 11 and up.
·
Learn a Country Line Dance with our popular Broadway
Fit instructor Troy Wageman. Best suited for adults and kids ages 12 and
up.
·
Create your own bandana! Appropriate for ALL
ages.
3:45
PM
·
Learn a song from Oklahoma! with Chris
DiStefano, professional vocal director for The Oklahoma! Project.
Best suited for adults and kids ages 6 and up.
4:00
PM
·
Create your own bandana! Appropriate for ALL
ages.
4:15
PM
·
Learn a Country Line Dance with our popular Broadway
Fit instructor Troy Wageman. Best suited for adults and kids ages 12 and
up.
5:00
PM
·
Show Talk: “Our Great Indigenous Art Form: The
Musical” – The 5th Avenue’s Executive Producer and Artistic Director David
Armstrong leads a special Oklahoma! Panel Discussion with local musical
theater experts and authors Larry Starr (University of Washington) and Geoffrey
Block (University of Puget Sound), along with all-around musical scholar Albert
Evans (The 5th Avenue Theatre Resident Dramaturg). Best suited for adults
and kids ages 11 and up.
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