I'm doing oklahoma at the lock port palace and laurey does wear overalls and by the way come and see Oklahoma! @ the lockport palace theater starts july 9th curly is from new york cinderella so please come and see
...and they added that dialogue that's not in the script when Aunt Eller comes out and gives her the dress. I LOVE the London cast but I just don't like the idea of copying something verbatim. When we did this, I too took some ideas from the London cast but we also tried to make it our own. I did do Laurey in overalls, but the director had me change right before Many a new Day into a dress because he thought it was more appropriate for that scene as well as this one.
They *really* tried to copy the London cast. Even the backdrop has that swoopy, half-moon floor thing. The hand-hurting thing while Curly is singing, Curly on one knee singing in an "opera" voice that's supposed to be funny, Curly singing loudly in her ear at the end...
There is something incongrueous about Curly singing a love song to a woman dressed as a man. While they are supposed to be picking peaches, this can be done in a dress. There were women's work clothes that were dresses and skirts then. Women who did hard labor would of course wear jeans or overalls. But this is not hard labor. It's also not a romantic scene staged this way.
ok, Laurey wasn't the one who worked on the farm. Jud did. In fact, there's even a line in the play where Aunt Eller says "Two women couldn't run a farm, you know that."
And yes, u all have very good points. Laurey should not have been in overalls
Laurey could have been a tomboy, but even so, it that time period you would NOT wear overalls...even if you were working alot outside. She didn't do all the man's work...that's what Jud was for.
I don't think she is.Oklahoma took place in the 1800s. In the 1800s women weren't going along in overalls. They wore dresses. In the movie, Laurey wore a dress.
The story of "Oklahoma" takes place in 1906. At the show's conclusion, everyone rejoices in celebration of the territory's impending statehood. Oklahoma became the 46th state on November 16, 1907.
And it's reasonable to assume that a girl who routinely did "man's work" around a farm would be dressed in overalls.
I read today that this song is the "our tune" for the Queen & Prince Philip (not necessarily this production!). It seems Oklahoma was originally released the year they met.
overalls were rly popular for girls back in this time, and it shows that curly doesnt like her bc of her looks
carsonreau 2 years ago
I'm doing oklahoma at the lock port palace and laurey does wear overalls and by the way come and see Oklahoma! @ the lockport palace theater starts july 9th curly is from new york cinderella so please come and see
elvislang 2 years ago
...and they added that dialogue that's not in the script when Aunt Eller comes out and gives her the dress. I LOVE the London cast but I just don't like the idea of copying something verbatim. When we did this, I too took some ideas from the London cast but we also tried to make it our own. I did do Laurey in overalls, but the director had me change right before Many a new Day into a dress because he thought it was more appropriate for that scene as well as this one.
filmphan821 2 years ago
They *really* tried to copy the London cast. Even the backdrop has that swoopy, half-moon floor thing. The hand-hurting thing while Curly is singing, Curly on one knee singing in an "opera" voice that's supposed to be funny, Curly singing loudly in her ear at the end...
filmphan821 2 years ago
There is something incongrueous about Curly singing a love song to a woman dressed as a man. While they are supposed to be picking peaches, this can be done in a dress. There were women's work clothes that were dresses and skirts then. Women who did hard labor would of course wear jeans or overalls. But this is not hard labor. It's also not a romantic scene staged this way.
RayPointer 2 years ago
the script for oklahoma has a 'wardrobe plot'
it doesn't say she wears overalls. she only wears dresses. i imagine it would be incredibly unladylike.
buyavowel 2 years ago
ok, Laurey wasn't the one who worked on the farm. Jud did. In fact, there's even a line in the play where Aunt Eller says "Two women couldn't run a farm, you know that."
And yes, u all have very good points. Laurey should not have been in overalls
Ashlover83 3 years ago
Laurey could have been a tomboy, but even so, it that time period you would NOT wear overalls...even if you were working alot outside. She didn't do all the man's work...that's what Jud was for.
funkymonkeygirl3 3 years ago
Poor execution at trying to copy the London cast
luvtodance123 3 years ago
is laurie supposed to be "overalls" i pictured more of a gingham gal its not annie get you gun
yubbles09 4 years ago
yer she is she is the tom girl that works on the farm that her aunt owns the only time she wears a dress is suppose to be the party and the wedding
rhirocks1991 4 years ago
I don't think she is.Oklahoma took place in the 1800s. In the 1800s women weren't going along in overalls. They wore dresses. In the movie, Laurey wore a dress.
iluvtv566 3 years ago
it can go either way. both a dress and overalls.i prefer overalls but that is just me.
carecare91 3 years ago
The story of "Oklahoma" takes place in 1906. At the show's conclusion, everyone rejoices in celebration of the territory's impending statehood. Oklahoma became the 46th state on November 16, 1907.
And it's reasonable to assume that a girl who routinely did "man's work" around a farm would be dressed in overalls.
scotpens 3 years ago
actually its 1907 but w/e
xxandria415xx 2 years ago
this is my school musical
klmnopqrs95 4 years ago
ME TOO!
im trying out :D
and im trying to learn this song cuz it's the one we have to learn
SCREAMMEalovesong777 4 years ago
ME TOO! im trying out for ado annie &this is our try out song
"dont laugh at my jokes 2 much people will say were in love"
"who laughs at your jokes"
klmnopqrs95 4 years ago
WOAH... thats weirddd
SCREAMMEalovesong777 3 years ago
ME TOO! :D hah. I'm a bit late, huh.
the1kristina 2 years ago
I read today that this song is the "our tune" for the Queen & Prince Philip (not necessarily this production!). It seems Oklahoma was originally released the year they met.
jokergame 4 years ago
i think im doing this song for a fundraiser gonna b aweswome!!
scionxb1123 4 years ago
it's a poor quality video but yes, thanks!
breathbad 4 years ago
pritty good
Opreasinger91 4 years ago