MONMOUTH — The Monmouth Community Players will present Rodgers and Hammerstein’s premiere musical collaboration, “Oklahoma!”. The show opens at Cumston Hall on Friday, April 21. Show times are as follows: April 21,22,28, and 29: 7:30 p.m.; April 23 and 30: 2 p.m.
Tickets are $14 for general admission and $12 for students and seniors.
“Oklahoma!,” set around 1900, tells the story of a changing society and nation, and a western territory full of optimism. Musically, “Oklahoma!” presents an array of melodies that have become American classics.
This production is directed by Josie French of Lewiston, musically directed by John Neal of Greene, and choreographed by Melissa Guimond of Auburn. Cindy Dunham, of Winthrop is the musical’s producer.
FMI: www.monmouthcommunityplayers. org or call 800-838-3006.

Members of the Monmouth Community Players “Oklahoma!” cast, front row ,from left, sitting/kneeling: Bre Allard, Joshua Oakes, Sarah Flagg, Maya Veilleux, Alexa Gallant, Brianna Hull. Middle row, standing: Michael Dolan, Meredith Craword, Shane Stevens, Ginger Smith, Jeanne Fletcher, Sylvia Ryan, Samantha Dolan, Elaine Katz, Nancy Kenneally, Charlotte Morin. Back row, standing: Dan Allard, Henry Quintal, Jane Mitchell, Bill McLean, Carol Griffiths, Josh Allard, Danny Gay, Megan Record, Cindy Dunham, Andy Tolman, Karen Lipovsky, Ray Fletcher, John Lipovsky. Absent from the photo Tim MacLeod.
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