Nathanael Patterson (Curley) - Demi Smith (Laurey) in Queanbeyan Players production of "OKLAHOMA !" |
Directed and
choreographed by Belinda Hassall & Christina Philipp
Musical
Direction by Jenna Hinton – Costume design by Janetta McRae
Set design
by Jenna Hinton & Thompson Quan Wing – Sound Design by Joel Edmondson
Lighting
Design by Jacob Aquilina - The Q, Queanbeyan October 13 – 29
Opening
Night performance reviewed by BILL
STEPHENS.
When it opened on Broadway in 1943 “Oklahoma” was hailed for its seamless integration of song and dance in the development of plot and character. It was the show that paved the way for the modern musical.
For this
Queanbeyan Players production, co-directors and choreographers, Belinda Hassall
and Christina Philipp have resisted the temptation to ‘improve’ the show with
directorial flourishes and concentrate on presenting it pretty much as it was
conceived by the original creators.
Judicious
casting of the leading roles with accomplished singer/actors, supported by a
large orchestra and well-trained chorus conducted with authority and admirable
attention to detail by Jenna Hinton, provided an often thrilling account of the
classic Rogers and Hammerstein musical.
The musical
tells the story of farm girl, Laurey (Demi Smith) and her courtship by two
rival suitors, cowboy Curly (Nathanael Patterson) and sinister farmhand Jud Fry
(Paul Sweeney).
Emily Pogson (Ado Annie) - Emma White (Aunt Eller) - Demi Smith (Laurey) with the ensemble in Queanbeyan Player's production of "Oklahoma!" |
A secondary
romance concerns cowboy Will Parker (Ash Syme) and his flirtatious fiancée, Ado
Annie (Emily Pogson) who’s having difficulty resisting the welcome advances of
amorous peddler, Ali (Andrew Finegan).
Demi Smith
and Nathanael Patterson are an attractive pairing as the young lovers, Laurey
and Curley. Nathanael Patterson has an
excellent voice and his almost operatic rendering of “Oh, What a Beautiful
Mornin’” and “Surrey with a Fringe on Top” gets the show off to an excellent
start.
Similarly
Demi Smith possesses a lovely secure soprano voice. Her Laurie is
self-confident and assertive, which adds additional nuance to her interactions
with Curley, particularly for their duet “People Will Say We’re in Love”.
Emily Pogson
gives an outstanding comic performance as Ado Annie, completely nailing her
solo, “I Cain’t Say No!”, matching
Andrew Finegan with his clever scene-stealing turn as the conniving peddler,
Ali, and proving a clever adversary in her duet with Ash Syme as Will Parker,
“All Er Nuthin’”.
Andrew Finegan (Ali) with the men's ensemble in Queanbeyan Player's production of "Oklahoma !" |
Emma White
gives a warm, confident performance as Aunt Eller, while Paul Sweeney, in one
of his best performances to date, provides a chilling antidote to the sweetness
and light as the loathsome Jud Fry.
Elsewhere Chris Bennie brings impressive gravitas to his role as the as
town dignitary, Andrew Carnes, while Britt Lewis is engagingly irritating as
Gertie Cummins.
Rogers and
Hammerstein have included a lot of dance music in their score for “Oklahoma”. Wisely
the director/choreographers opted out of attempting to re-create the original
iconic Agnes DeMille dances. Instead they devised their own choreography to
take advantage of the capabilities and enthusiasm of their predominately
non-dancer cast.
This worked particularly
well for the rousing “The Farmer and the Cowman” number, but not so much for
the long dream ballet where the challenges defeated the choreographers, dancers
and even the elsewhere-excellent orchestra on opening night.
However, Queanbeyan
Players consistently well-sung production, with its attractive costumes,
settings, large chorus and orchestra and fine leading performances, not only succeeds
in providing a delightfully entertaining evening of musical theatre, it is also
a powerful demonstration of what can be
achieved by community theatre companies when the intentions of the original
creators are respected.
Images by Michael Moore
This review first published in the digital edition of CITY NEWS on 14.10.23.