After shattering all box office records in Arena Stage's 60-year history, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! will once again delight audiences at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater when it returns to the Fichandler Stage July 8-October 9, 2011. Directed by Artistic Director Molly Smith, the production will feature many of the same cast members as in the original production, which The Washington Post called "an enchantment," Bloomberg News called a "turbo-charged, romantic revival" and New Yorker included as one of the Top 10 Performances of 2010.
Tickets will be available to supporters of
Arena Stage Tuesday, February 22, to subscribers Monday, February 28, and to the general public Friday, March 4 with a 24-hour one-day sale.
"When we first opened Oklahoma! last fall, audiences couldn't get enough of it, and it was difficult to have to turn people away at the box office," shares Managing Director
Edgar Dobie. "Even though it was playing to an average of 99% capacity each performance, we couldn't extend to meet demand this winter due to the next incoming show in the Fichandler. However, we're so pleased to bring it back again this summer."
Smith adds, "The optimism and drive of the characters exploring a new frontier matched the ambition
Arena Stage staff felt as we opened our new theater complex. It was thrilling that audiences shared that enthusiasm and supported our inaugural production in our new home"
Inspired by the toughness of the prairie, Smith sets her production in the robust world of territory life filled with a dynamic cast as rich and complex as the tapestry of America itself. With Rodgers and Hammerstein's timeless score under the musical direction of
George Fulginiti-Shakar, Smith's Oklahoma! celebrates the vigor of America's pioneering spirit with athletic dance and boot-stomping energy through
Parker Esse's choreography. Tony Award-winning designers
Eugene Lee and
Martin Pakledinaz round out the dynamic sets and costumes respectively.
"I had no idea what to expect from Molly's production-‘not your mother's Oklahoma!'? What did that mean? -and I was quite blown away when I saw it," contributes
Ted Chapin, president and executive director of Rodgers & Hammerstein: An Imagem Company. "She makes the show contemporary by honoring what Rodgers & Hammerstein wrote while providing a modern look at the casting and direction. I am thrilled that more people will be able to see it."
In
Arena Stage's 2010/11 Season, Oklahoma! set the following records:
· Highest single-ticket sales for a production by opening night. By opening night,
Arena Stage had 54% more in advanced single-ticket revenue than the previous record holder, the 2010 production of
Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies.
· Highest single-ticket sales for a single production in a 24-hour period, surpassing
Molly Smith's 2002 production of South Pacific by a 50% increase in revenue.
· Highest-grossing, non-extension production in
Arena Stage history. Previously held by the 2010 production of
Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, the record for the highest single-ticket sales for a non-extension run was exceeded by more than $100,000 by opening night.
· Highest single-ticket sales for a single production in one week. Oklahoma! broke this record twice; first during the week of November 1-7, 2010, when
Arena Stage surpassed the previous record set by
Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies by selling more than 4,000 tickets, and then again the following week, when
Arena Stage sold nearly 6,000 tickets.
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater is a national center dedicated to the production, presentation, development and study of American theater. Under the leadership of Artistic Director
Molly Smith and Managing Director
Edgar Dobie,
Arena Stage is the largest company in the country dedicated to American plays and playwrights.
Arena Stage produces huge plays of all that is passionate, exuberant, profound, deep and dangerous in the American spirit, and presents diverse and ground-breaking work from some of the best artists around the country.
Arena Stage is committed to commissioning and developing new plays through the American Voices New Play Institute. Now in its sixth decade,
Arena Stage serves a diverse annual audience of about 300,000.
www.arenastage.org.