Oklahoma! (1999)

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Written by Oscar Hammerstein II

Directed by Trevor Nunn

Running Time: 180 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

A concert version of the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical 'Oklahoma!' from the Royal Albert Hall. The all-star cast includes Maureen Lipman, Lisa Vroman and Klea Blackhurst, with David Charles Abell conducting the BBC Concert Orchestra and the Maida Vale Singers.

Cast

Image for Hugh JackmanHugh JackmanCurly McLain
Josefina GabrielleLaurey Williams
Shuler HensleyJud Fry
Jimmy JohnstonWill Parker
Image for Maureen LipmanMaureen LipmanAunt Eller
Peter PolycarpouAli Hakim
Vicki SimonAdo Annie
Image for Stuart MilliganStuart MilliganCord Elam
Helen AnkerAggie
Julie BarnesKate
Luke BaxterSlim
Sarah BaylissMabel
Warren CarlyleJake
Chris ColemanSeth
Leigh ConstantineLucy
Amanda Courtney-DaviesRosie
Philip CoxMike
Marilyn CuttsArmina
Zoe DawsonSusie
Susie DumbreckEllen
Tom DwyerJess
Howard EllisJoe
Ben GarnerJuthroe
Elizabeth Cooper GeeAlice
Shaun HensonSam
Sarah IngramSylvie
Nicola KeenVivian
Sydney LivingstoneAndrew Carnes
Fergus LoganCorky
Helen MissingEmily
Craig PurnellFred
David ShelmerdineIke Skidmore
Stephen SpenderEd
Rebecca ThornhillGertie Cummings
Kevin WainwrightChalmers

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