
Aunt Eller (Beth Jacobson)
enjoys the day's beginning, singing "Oh, What a Beautiful
Morning." Oklahoma! was Jacobson's second production with the
TLTC. (Photo by Roger Stevens)
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Cowboy
Don Phelps, peddlarman Ali Hackim (Scott Cunningham), and Will Parker
(Roger Stevens) are entertained by the "little wonder," an
exotic item in Hakim's wagon. (Photo
by Mari Lynn Garbowicz)
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The possibilities are endless
think Ali Hackim and Will Parker as they anticipate which picnic
lunch they will bid on. Who will win the lovely Ado Annie's picnic and her
hand in love? (Photo by Mari Lynn Garbowicz)
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Laurey (Amy Ellenwood) and Gerty (Mary Karling) await the results of the
auction. Will Judd outbid Curly? Curly wins in the end, but only after
selling some prized possessions. (Photo by Roger Stevens)
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Farmer Joe (Duane Tillman), Andrew Carnes (Don
Meeder), Sylvie (Kris Cunningham) and Virginia (Jayme Hibbard), some of
Oklahoma's finest resident, watch as the price of Laurey's picnic
baskets reaches over a hundred dollars. (Photo by Roger Stevens)
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Ado
Annie (Cynthia Wallis) and Laurey (Amy Ellenwood) discuss Ado Annie's
inabilitiy to say no. (Photo by Roger Stevens)
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Ado Annie must choose between a
"Persian Goodbye" and an "Oklahoma Hello." The choice
is difficult. (Photo by Mari Lynn Garbowicz)
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As they sing "Poor
Judd is Dead," Curly (Mel Ellenwood) gives Judd (Terry Maney) a glimpse of
how people would react to the farmhand's death. (Photo by Roger
Stevens)
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Aunt Eller (Beth Jacobson) and Curly (Mel
Ellenwood) discuss how Laurey is stubborn pigheaded for not
hooking up with him. (Photo by Mari Lynn Garbowicz)
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