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Summer Dramatics Project’s ‘Oklahoma!’ roars to life

Laurey, played by Mia McGrady, left, and Curly, played by Jack Iole, take the stage in the Summer Dramatics Project production of “Oklahoma!” Michael Dittman/Butler Eagle

The Summer Dramatics Project brings Rodger and Hammerstein’s musical “Oklahoma!” to Butler County Community College’s Succop Theater this weekend with graceful dancing, strong singing and undeniable joy.

“Oklahoma!” tells the tale of a romantic entanglement involving Curly, a cowboy; Laurey, a farm girl; and Jud, a menacing farmhand set against the backdrop of a lively feud between farmers and cowboys. This timeless musical unfolds in the early 1900s in the Oklahoma Territory, delving into themes of love, envy and the adventurous American frontier spirit.

Under the practiced codirection of Gordon Cavalero and Tanya Collins, “Oklahoma!” emerges as a testament to the musical's groundbreaking nature. “Oklahoma!” is a book musical; lyrics serve as additional dialogue rather than simply showcasing a player's vocal skills. Dance, too, is an integral dramatic element. All of these differences bring challenges to the directors and cast — and the Summer Dramatics Project’s production rises to them all.

The sets are well done with attention to detail. Aunt Eller’s pipe and the spinning windmill are examples of little touches in the props that make the show work. The talented live orchestra brings a stirring musical accompaniment, and the show uses lighting well with a follow spot that makes the actors' faces visibly pop and accentuates their facial expressions while singing.

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