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Marti Webb Opens New Tour of Oklahoma!

Marti Webb Opens New Tour of Oklahoma!

Date: 18 March 2010

One of the great leading ladies of musical theatre, Marti Webb arrives in Bournemouth on Saturday, as a new production of Rogers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! has its first performance at the Pavilion Theatre, ahead of a nine month national tour.

As reported previously on whatsonstage (See News 4 March 2010), the show premieres in the south coast resort, before touring across the country .

Webb, who has a string of west end credits, including Evita, Tell Me on a Sunday, Song and Dance, Cats, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and most recently Blood Brothers plays the part of Aunt Eller. The role would appear to be somewhat of a departure for her, first coming to public attention 30 years ago, when she took over the titular role of Evita from Elaine Paige, before opening in Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black’s Tell Me on a Sunday which provided her with what was to become her signature tune, Take That Look off your Face. Oklahoma is certainly a more traditional musical, with a score which includes such standards as Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' ,Surrey with The Fringe on Top, People Will Say We're in Love, and, of course Oklahoma.

Breathing new life into this classic musical, are UK ProductionsMartin Dodd (producer) and Julian Woolford (director), with choreography by Chris Hocking and musical supervision by Gareth Williams. UK Productions are the company behind hugely successful touring hits including South Pacific, 42nd Street,, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. This brand new revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! is staged by the same critically acclaimed creative team behind their record-breaking tour of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific.

Mark Evans, also starring in the show as Curly, is probably best known for being runner up in BBC’s Your Country Needs You, but has collected a number of theatre credits, including; Spamalot and Wicked in the west end, High School Musical at the Hammersmith Apollo, and The Rocky Horror Show on tour.

Oklahoma plays the Bournemouth Pavilion from Saturday 20 to Saturday 27 March 2010, the tour of will then visit over thirty cities nationwide through until November. .

- by Simon Cole

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Saw 'Oklahoma' in Plymouth today and was blown away,it was brilliant.Especially loved 'curly' but all the cast were mega talented and the direction and choreography was spot on. Thanks so much good luck with the tour. - Viv Turner

22 May 10

What a pleasure it was to take our grandson to see Oklahoma at Bournemouth last Saturday - ghosh there was life before 'POP' ! And for us too - a great production - it would be wrong to single out any one of the cast because all were fantastic. Have a great tour - hope tio catch you again later. best wishes, Rosemary Squires By way of manager's email. Visit www.rosemarysquires.co.uk - Rosemary Squires

29 Mar 10

Congratulations on a wonderful show. We went to see Oklahoma last evening and loved it. The singing, dancing and music amazing. - Carol Johnson

26 Mar 10


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