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Total Rating: 
***1/4
Opened: 
March 21, 2002
Ended: 
February 23, 2003
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Cameron Mackintosh presenting Royal National Theatre (UK) production.
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Gershwin Theater
Theater Address: 
1633 Broadway
Phone: 
(212) 307-4100
Running Time: 
3 hrs
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Book/Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II; Music: Richard Rodgers.
Director: 
Trevor Nunn
Review: 

Before I nitpick Trevor Nunn's mounting of Oklahoma! to death, let it be said that his production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein tuner makes a full and lively evening of theater, that the orchestra - placed above the stage rather than under it - sounds lovely, and Susan Stroman's new choreography for the act one dream sequence proves highly effective. The musical as a whole still casts a spell -- its slapdash, should've-been-cut trial scene notwithstanding. Performances, however, are hit and miss. Patrick Wilson makes an appealing and well-sung Curly, though both he and Josefina Gabrielle seem about ten years too old for their roles, with the latter also exhibiting a disagreeable singing voice.

As Aunt Eller, Andrea Martin is ten years too young, leaving her quite energetic but without any emotional heft. Jessica Boevers' Ado Annie is sweet until she starts to belt; Aasif Mandvi is funny until he starts to bellow continuously. Shuler Hensley's Jud Fry feels right, though - a lumbering, vaguely menacing loner who is exactly as far from being a normal, strapping and desirable fellow as he is from being a complete psychopath. Anthony Ward's set design has its moments, good (Jud's shack) and bad (the miniature train), contributing to this capable but far-from-indelible revival.

Cast: 
Patrick Wilson, Shuler Hensley, Andrea Martin.
Technical: 
Choreog: Susan Stroman; Lighting: David Hersey; Casting: Tara Rubin.
Other Critics: 
PERFORMING ARTS INSIDER Richmond Shepard ! / TOTALTHEATER Jason Clark +
Critic: 
David Lefkowitz
Date Reviewed: 
April 2002