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An enduring and endearing story from the heartland of rural 19th Century America, Oklahoma! tells the story of a young woman, Laurey a spunky girl who runs her aunt’s farm, who is courted by two very different young men: Curly, a brash cowhand, and Jud, a surly, pathological farmhand. Her Journey to find the man of her dreams and the satisfaction of settling down with the right one underscores the journey of the territory towards progress, community and statehood.
Directed by acclaimed musical theatre director and designer, John Senczuk (Annie Get Your Gun, Irene with Debbie Reynolds, African Queen, Les Misérables and Two Old Queens), the production features an excellent local cast including some of WA’s most talented performers, including musical theatre lead, Ian Toyne (Ali Hakim), leading actor, Michael Loney (Andrew Carne) with Richard Mellick and Alinta Carrol (as Cord and Mrs Elam) with the return to the stage of veteran performer, Chris Waddell (as Ike).
Visiting artist and TV star, Penny Cook will feature in the role of Aunt Eller alongside a young vibrant cast including Analisa Bell, mare Cole, Sam Devenport, Sherry-Anne Hayes, Ben Hudson, Tobias Madden, Anthony Pepe, Anna Tsirigotis and Drew Weston.
Oklahoma! will be presented ‘in concert’ mode, fully staged and costumed with the newly formed IAJ Performing Arts Orchestra (under the direction of respected maestro Ian Westrip) on stage. IAJ International is a Western Australian based production company dedicated to the presentation of a range of quality music theatre performances involving the wealth of local theatre talent and WAAPA graduates, alongside visiting guest artists of renown.
Mandurah Performing Arts Centre from March 11 to March 13
His Majesty's Theatre from March 17 to March 20
Group discounts available - use the contact details below for more information.
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GOOD PEOPLE
By David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Kaarin Fairfax
February 3 – March 3
What makes a good person? Is it possible to start life over? When Mike Dillion reconnects with his one time girlfriend from high school a friendship is rekindled. Lindsay-Abaire’s thoughtful new play explores class distinctions and the decisions we make that effect our entire lives.
“Tough and tender…tremendous appeal”- Variety.