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» Review: Oklahoma

It may be filled with some of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s best and prettiest tunes, but beneath the gingham is a bitter tale. Productions either do it pretty or do it dark but here we had a good balance of the two with excellent choreography, fine dancing and great voices. That is, when the sound balance was right – too often it was just a little too loud, losing the subtleties of the score. Full marks though for clarity of diction. Marti Webb was good but her lovely voice underused in the role. Mark Evans made a good Curly with a strong voice and acting skills. Gemma Sutton was a sassy and sweet-voiced Laurey. Pete Gallagher’s Judd Fry was both sinister and sad. All in all a balanced and impressive production.
Theatre Royal, 13 April
4/5
Andrew Kay

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