Oh, what a beautiful morning as the full West End cast of Oklahoma! has been announced ahead of previews beginning at the Wyndham’s Theatre on February 16th, with an opening night scheduled for February 28th, and performances due to run until September 2nd. Oklahoma! tickets are now available to book online.
Georgina Onuorah will play Ado Annie. Onuorah's recent stage roles include 'Dorothy' in The Wizard of Oz, as well as the alternate 'Cinderella' in Cinderella at the Gillian Lynne Theatre.
Phillip Olagoke joins the cast as Cord Elam, along with a wider ensemble that features Helen K Wint, Andrew Berlin, Anna-Maria de Freitas, George Maddison, Arthur Boan, Shani Cantor, Brianna Ogunbawo, and Finlay Paul.
The remainder of the cast of Oklahoma! is made up of Rebekah Hinds as Gertie Cummings, Greg Hicks as Andrew Carnes, Arthur Darvill as Curly McLain, Anoushka Lucas as Laurey Williams, Liza Sadovy as Aunt Eller, Raphael Bushay as Mike, James Patrick Davis as Will Parker, Patrick Vaill as Jud Fry, Stavros Demetraki as Ali Hakim, and Marie-Astrid Mence as the Lead Dancer.
Set at the turn of the 20th century just before Oklahoma became an American state, Rodgers and Hammerstein's much-loved musical follows cowboy Curly and outsider Jud as they attempt to woo local farm girl Laurey. Daniel Fish directs the two-time Tony Award-winning revival
which also features sound design by Drew Levy, choreography by John Heginbotham, costume design by Terese Wadden, scenic design by Lael Jellinek and Grace Laubacher, and lighting design by Scott Zielinski.
Booking & Theatre Info For Oklahoma!
Oklahoma! Is at the Wyndham’s Theatre.which is a medium size venue situated next to Leicester Square tube station with a capacity of 878 seats.
The theatre has four levels of seating and generally has good views available throughout, Each level is both shallow and features extremely raked seating, however, some of the seats at the ends of rows do have minor restrictions.
The best seats are located in the front of the Royal Circle, in the centre of rows B-F that have great views due to the high rake and offer completely unobstructed views of the stage. The front of the Stalls is also a good option for intimate plays, although due to the high stage, it can pay to sit more than three rows back.
Theatregoers on a budget looking to book cheap Oklahoma tickets can find great value in both the Grand Circle and Balcony which both offer exceptionally clear, although distant, views of the stage. Other value can be found by studying the seating plan to exploit cut-off points in the price bands throughout the theatre and also by sitting towards the ends of rows or further back in the auditorium to bring prices down.