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Rodgers and Hammerstein "OKLAHOMA" Agnes de Mille 1961 Birmingham, England Flyer

$ 21.11

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    Description

    This is a rare single page advertising handbill (flyer) promoting ticket sales for the two-week, Provincial Tour engagement of the RICHARD RODGERS and OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II musical comedy "OKLAHOMA!" at Moss' Hippodrome Theatre in Birmingham, England beginning November 6th, 1961. (
    The Original West End production opened April 29th, 1947 at London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, moved on May 29th, 1950 to the Stoll Theatre and ran for 1543 performances
    .) ..... The ensemble cast included PAULA HENDRIX as "Laurey", KEVIN SCOTT as "Curly", NITA CROFT as "Aunt Eller", SUSAN IRVIN as "Ado Annie", CHARLES YATES as "Will Parker", JERRY DANE as "Ali Hakim" and LAURIE WEBB as "Andrew Carnes". (Note: No cast members are mentioned by name in the text of the handbill. The credits have been copied from the 1961 Birmingham programme.) ..... CREDITS: Music by RICHARD RODGERS; Book and Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2nd based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by LYNN RIGGS. (This was the first collaboration for Rodgers and Hammerstein who would go on to write "Carousel", "The King and I", "South Pacific", "Flower Drum Song" and "The Sound of Music" among others); Sets designed by LEMUEL AYERS; Costumes designed by MILES WHITE; Choreographed by AGNES de MILLE; Reproduced by DENOME TALBOT; Directed by JEROME WHYTE; Produced by WILLIAMSON MUSIC LTD. ..... DETAILS: Advertising handbills (heralds) were distributed or inserted into the playbills of other productions to help generate ticket sales for upcoming shows and events. This single page, two-sided handbill measures 4" X 6" inches and includes wonderful graphics, performance dates and production credits
    on the front
    and promotional text and ticket prices on the backside ..... CONDITION: With the exception of the year "1961" stamped on the backside, this rare handbill is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective, carded sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.