THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
The River Valley Arts Center presents:
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s
Oklahoma
Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Book and Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Based on the play “Green Grow the Lilacs” by Lynn Riggs
Original Choreography by Agnes De Mille
2019 Summer Theatre Production
June 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 &30
The Center for the Arts
Executive Director/Executive Producer
Director TANYA FIELDS-HENDRIX Music Director
BRUCE B. BROWN Producer KEN FUTTERER
VALERIE ENCHELMAYER
Lighting/Sound Design Costume Design
JASON HANN Choreographers CATALINA RUIZ
Stage Manager ASHLEY MILLER DAVIS Scenic Design
CAMERON DAVIS
STEPHANIE FREEMAN JENAVA HARRIS
Originally Produced at
St. James Theatre, Broadway
March 31, 1943
Presented through special arrangement with R&H Theatricals
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by R&H Theatricals.
www.mh.com
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production
is strictly prohibited
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Board of Directors
2018-2019
Toni Bachman
Libby Caston
Valerie Enchelmayer
John Gale
Stephanie Freeman
Roy McSpadden
Lillian Green
Executive Director
Tanya Fields-Hendrix
Administrative Assistant
Kim Hon
Artist in Residence
Winston Taylor
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Background
By the early 1940s, Rodgers and Hammerstein were each well known for
creating Broadway hits with other collaborators. Rodgers, with Lorenz
Hart, had produced over two dozen musicals since the 1920s, including
such popular successes as Babes in Arms (1937), The Boys from Syracuse
(1938) and Pal Joey (1940). Among other successes, Hammerstein had
written the words for Rose-Marie (1924), The Desert Song (1926), The
New Moon (1927) and Show Boat (1927). Though less productive in the
1930s, he wrote musicals, songs and films, sharing an Academy Award for
his song with Jerome Kern, "The Last Time I Saw Paris", which was
included in the 1941 film Lady Be Good. By the early 1940s, Hart had
sunk into alcoholism and emotional turmoil, and he became unreliable,
prompting Rodgers to approach Hammerstein to ask if he would consider
working with him.
Plot Summary
In Oklahoma Territory, in 1906, cowboy Curly McLain looks forward to
the beautiful day ahead as he wanders into farm girl Laurey Williams's
yard. He and Laurey tease each other, while her Aunt Eller looks on.
There will be a box social dance that night, which includes an auction of
lunch baskets prepared by the local women to raise funds for a
schoolhouse. The man who wins each basket will eat the lunch with the
lady who prepared it. Curly asks Laurey to go with him, but she refuses,
feeling that he has waited too long. He attempts to persuade her by telling
her that he will take her in the finest carriage money can buy, but she
teases him about it until he says he made it up to get back at her. She
flounces off, not realizing that he really has rented such a rig.
The lonely, disturbed farm hand Jud Fry has become obsessed with Laurey
and asks her to the dance. She accepts to spite Curly, although she is
afraid of Jud. Meanwhile, cowboy Will Parker returns bedazzled and
souvenir-laden from a trip to modern Kansas City. He won $50 at the fair,
which, according to his girlfriend Ado Annie's father, Andrew Carnes, is
the money he needs to marry Ado Annie. Unfortunately, he spent all the
money on gifts for her. Will also purchased a "Little Wonder" for Ado
Annie's father, unaware of its deadly secret. Later, Ado Annie confesses to
Laurey that while Will has been away, she has been spending a lot of time
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with Ali Hakim, a Persian peddler. Laurey tells her she'll have to choose
between them, but Ado Annie insists she loves them both. Laurey and her
friends prepare for the social, while Gertie Cummings flirts with Curly.
Laurey tells her friends that she doesn't really care about Curly.
Andrew Carnes discovers Annie with Ali Hakim. After questioning Ado
Annie about their relationship, he forces Hakim at gunpoint to agree to
marry her. Hakim and the other men lament the unfairness of the
situation. Curly discovers that Laurey is going to the box social with Jud
and tries to convince her to go with him instead. Afraid to tell Jud she
won't go with him, Laurey tries to convince Curly (and herself) that she
does not love him. Hurt by her refusal, Curly goes to the smokehouse
where Jud lives to talk with him. Curly suggests that since Jud does not
feel appreciated, he could hang himself, and everyone would realize how
much they care about him. Their talk turns into an ominous
confrontation about Laurey. After Curly leaves, Jud's resolve to win Laurey
becomes even stronger, and he vows to make her his bride.
Confused by her feelings for Curly and her fear of Jud, Laurey purchases a
"magic potion" from Ali Hakim, which the unscrupulous peddler
guarantees will reveal her true love. She muses on leaving her dreams of
love behind and joining the man she loves, then falls asleep under the
influence of the opiate. In an extended dream ballet sequence, Laurey first
dreams of what marriage to Curly would be like. Her dream takes a
nightmarish turn when Jud appears and kills Curly. She cannot escape
him, confused by her desires. The dream makes her realize that Curly is
the right man for her, but it is too late to change her mind about going to
the dance with Jud; he has come for her, and they leave for the box social
delivered in rail-road speech-rhythm as they journey to their destinations.
At the social the rivalry between the local farmers and cowboys over fences
and water rights has led to fighting, which Aunt Eller ends by firing a gun
to silence everyone. Laurey is upset when she sees Curly at the dance with
Gertie. In an effort to rid himself of Ado Annie, Ali Hakim buys Will's
souvenirs from Kansas City for $50. Jud also contributes to this by
purchasing Will's Little Wonder, knowing of the blade concealed within
it. The auction starts and Will bids $50 on Ado Annie's basket, not
realizing that without the $50, he would no longer have the money her
father insisted he needs to "purchase" marriage with her. Desperate to be
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rid of Ado Annie, the peddler bids $51 to get the basket so that Will can
approach Andrew Carnes with the $50 and claim Ado Annie as his bride.
The auction becomes much more serious when Laurey's basket comes up
for auction. Jud has saved all his money so he can win Laurey's basket.
Various men bid, trying to protect Laurey, but Jud outbids them all. Curly
and Jud engage in a ferocious bidding war, and Curly sells his saddle, his
horse, and even his gun to raise money. Curly outbids Jud and wins the
basket. Jud discreetly tries to kill Curly with the Little Wonder, but his
plan is foiled when Aunt Eller loudly asks Curly for a dance. Later that
night, Will and Annie work out their differences.
Jud confronts Laurey about his feelings for her. When she admits that she
does not return them, he threatens her. She then fires him as her farm
hand, screaming at him to get off her property. Jud furiously threatens
Laurey before he departs; Laurey bursts into tears and calls for Curly. She
tells him that she has fired Jud and is frightened by what Jud might do
now. Curly, seeing that she has turned to him for guidance and safety,
reassures her and proposes to her, and she accepts. He then realizes that
he must now become a farmer. Afterwards, Ali Hakim decides to leave the
territory and bids Ado Annie goodbye after telling her Will is the man she
should marry.
Three weeks later, Laurey and Curly are married and everyone rejoices in
celebration of the territory's impending statehood. Ali Hakim returns with
his new wife, Gertie, whom he unwillingly married after being threatened
by her father with a shotgun. A drunken Jud reappears, harasses Laurey by
kissing her and punches Curly, and they begin a fist fight. Jud attacks
Curly with a knife and Curly dodges, causing Jud to fall on his own knife.
Jud soon dies. The wedding guests hold a makeshift trial for Curly, at
Aunt Eller's urging, as the couple is due to leave for their honeymoon. The
judge, Andrew Carnes, declares the verdict: "not guilty!" Curly and Laurey
depart on their honeymoon in the surrey with the fringe on top.
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Principals
Laurey Williams………………………………..…….….………..……. Katy Brockinton
Curly McLain………………………….…….……………………..…………. Scott Arnold
Ado Annie Carnes…………………...………..………….……………….. Patricia Reece
Will Parker………………….………….….………………………...…. Benjamin Arnold
Aunt Eller………………………….…………………...……………….……… Ruth Minick
Jud Fry……………………..……..……………...…………….……………….. Kane Bradley
Ali Hakim………..………………………………………………………...……... Tim Smith
Andrew Carnes………………..……….….……………………..…………. Gary Jernigan
Gertie Cummings...….…………….………………..………... Jessica Young-Spooner
Ike Skidmore………..………………….……………………..…………. Sandy McGregor
Cord Elam……………...….…………….……………………..……………. Michael Davis
Slim Chance…………..……………………..……………………….…... Richard Minick
Dream Laurey……………………………………………………………. Elizabeth Newby
Kate……………….…….…………………………….………………………... Tess Barborek
Vivian………………………………....…………………………………………. Kathy Busch
Virginia……………………….......………………………………………….. Ashlin Trahan
Ellen……………………..……...……….……………………………………. Carla Hubbard
Fred………………………….……………...……………………………………. Phillip Sayger
Mike………………………………………..…..……………………………... Cannon Cobb
Joe……………………………..………….…...…………………………………. Chris Creech
Jess………………………..………....….…………………………………. Isaak McCormick
Fiddler…………………………………………………………………………. Melissa Creech
Dancers………………………………………………...…………...…………………Rachel Ivy
Katie Walker
Colleen Hoelzeman
Kelsey Ross
Young Laurey……………………………………………………………….… Izzy Clements
Kaylee Christiansen
Izzy Schroeder
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Ensemble
Sarah Abbott Maddie Clements Sue Ann Jernigan
Avery Alford Matt Coleman Hayley Land
Adam Arizaga Cayla Creech Joshua Osborn
Sam Barborek Caitlin Davis
Averyella Bales Elizabeth Davis Gabriella Robb
Kayla Beaty Isabella Robb
Aidan Bucker Johnnie Douangchanh Petrina Roe
Taylor Buckholtz Valerie Enchelmayer Tanya Schroeder
Anna Causin Josephine Schroeder
Ethan Christiansen Hayley Ferguson Caitlyn Smith
Elijah Clark Aleese Garrison Christopher Smith
Noah White
J’lexa Hays
Jacob Hillman
Emma Jernigan
The River Valley Arts Center would like to
extend a special THANK YOU to:
Mr. Kevin Webb
& Four Star Ranch in Lamar
for the use of the
“Surrey with the Fringe on Top”!!
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This Summer Theater Production of
Oklahoma! made possible by:
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ACT ONE
1906
Oklahoma Territory
Scene 1: The Front of Laurey’s Farm House
“Oh What a Beautiful Mornin’” - Curly
“The Surrey with the Fringe on Top” - Laurey, Curly & Aunt
Eller
“Kansas City” - Will Parker, Aunt Eller, Male Ensemble
“I Cain’t Say No” - Ado Annie
“Many a New Day” - Laurey and Female Ensemble
“It’s a Scandal! It’s an Outrage!” - Ali Hakim and Male Ensem-
ble
“People Will Say We’re in Love” - Laurey and Curly
Scene 2: The Smoke House
“Poor Jud Is Daid” - Curly and Jud Fry
“Lonely Room” - Jud Fry
Scene 3: A Grove on Laurey’s Farm
“Out of My Dreams” - Laurey and Female Ensemble
“Dream Ballet” - Laurey and *Dream Figures
INTERMISSION
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ACT TWO
Scene 1: The Skidmore Ranch
“The Farmer and the Cowman” - Andrew Carnes, Aunt Eller,
Curly,
Gertie Cummings, Will, Ado Annie, Laurey, Ensemble
Scene 2: Skidmore’s Kitchen Porch
“All Er Nuthin’” - Will and Ado Annie
Scene 3: The Back of Laurey’s Farm House
“People Will Say We’re in Love" Reprise - Laurey and Curly
“Oklahoma!” - Curly, Laurey, Aunt Eller, Ensemble
“Finale Ultimo” (“Oh What a Beautiful Mornin”, “People
Will Say We’re in Love”) - Company
THE END
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Orchestra
Conductor/Music Director……………...………………………………... Ken Futterer
Flute 1…………………………………………………………………………. Karen Futterer
Flute 2……………………………………………………………………………… Kim Parker
Clarinet 1…………………………………………………………………. Kaela Thompson
Clarinet 2, Bass Clarinet………………………………………………………. Sue Niven
Bassoon……………………………………………………………………………….. Ger Vang
Trumpet I……………………………………….…………………………………. Dick Niven
Trumpet II………….……………………………………………………….……... Bill Parton
Trumpet III……………………………….………………………….. Nathan Henderson
Trombone …………………………………………...……………………………. Billy Brown
Horn……………………………………………………………………………. Julia Reynolds
Concertmaster - Violin………………………………………………….. Carling Futterer
Violin……………………………………………………………………... Barbara Clements
Violin……………………………………………………………………………... Cathy Smith
Violin……………………………………………………………………………... Laird Duran
Viola………………………………………………………………………. Nicholas Davelaar
Cello……………………………………………………………………………... Kristen Smith
Cello………………………………………………………………………... Coralin Davelaar
Bass/Tuba…………………………………………………………………………... Jeff Bright
Percussion 1, Drum Set………………………………………………………... Phil Parker
Keyboard 1, Rehearsal Piano………….…………………………………... Noah Smith
Sound Design…………………………………………...……………………….. Jason Hann
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Great musical, acting and singing performances in Anne,
Music Man and Oklahoma! I enjoy all of the hard work and
talent of my wife and children Cathy, Caitlyn and
Christopher Smith.
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SAM
& TESS
We’re so proud of
your talents, love of
and dedication to
the performing arts!
Love, Mom, Dad
& Ashton
Good luck to the entire cast &
crew of Oklahoma!
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Production Team
Technical Director / Fight Choreographer………………. John L. Seidensticker
Stage Manager……..….………..……….……………….…………. Stephanie Freeman
Asst. Stage Manager…………………...………….………………….…. Abraham Zarate
Scenic Designer…………………………..……………………………………. Jenava Harris
Costume Designer……………………………………………………………. Catalina Ruiz
Prop Designers…………………………………………………………………... Kim Hilliard
Belinda Hilliard
Lead Carpenter………………………………………………………………... Faith Spencer
Carpenters………………………………………………………………………... Anna Vogler
Abigail Rose
Dax Carreiro
Makeup Artist………….………………………....…………………………...Tammy Davis
Graphic Designer…………………………………………………………….. Greg Barborek
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Who’s Who
Tanya Fields-Hendrix
Executive Director/Executive Producer
Tanya is the Executive Director of River Valley Arts Center and has worked with non-
profits for over 23 years. She was born and raised in Russellville and is a graduate of
Russellville High School. She is the proud mother of one son Cole, age 27, who is
employed at the Arkansas Tech Department of Public Safety. This is her 3rd year
involved with the summer theater.
Bruce B. Brown
Director
Bruce has worked in educational and professional theatre for over 25 years. He earned an
MFA in Theatre from the University of Virginia and a BA in Theatre &
Communications from Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Bruce has won
numerous regional and national awards in theatre, and his work has been seen and
showcased in production houses across the country, including the Kennedy Center in
Washington, D.C. and the Players Club in New York City. In the last five
years, Bruce has directed two Arkansas state premieres, and the regional premiere of the
new musical, See Rock City & Other Destinations. Some of his favorite musicals to work on
include The Spitfire Grill, Always…Patsy Cline, Man of La Mancha, Nunsense, Quilters, South
Pacific, My Fair Lady, Oliver!, and Anything Goes. Of his favorite dramas, Steel Magnolias,
Rabbit Hole, Bug, Proof, and Circle Mirror stand out.
Ken Futterer
Music Director & Conductor
Associate Professor of Music Ken Futterer is in his 39th year at Arkansas Tech University
where he teaches the double reeds and saxophone. Professor Futterer also teaches
composition, upper level music theory, jazz improvisation, and is director of the music
theatre program where he serves as music director and conductor for university and
community productions, including the 2008 critically acclaimed production of Steven
Sondheim’s Assassins last summer’s River Valley Arts Center production of The Music
Man and this year’s ATU production of The Robber Bridegroom. Ken has conducted
both the ATU Concert and Symphonic bands, and has been a guest conductor for All
Region Jazz Band clinics and Band camps bands. As a performer Ken has served as
principal Oboist for Opera in the Ozarks, the North Dallas Chamber Orchestra, and the
North Arkansas, Ft. Smith, and Arkansas Symphony Orchestras. As a jazz musician, Ken
is a member of the “John Cotton Quartet” and "Jazz Reunion," with whom he regularly
performs keyboards and saxophone, and has performed with touring shows including 4
Tops & The Temptations. Professor Futterer was appointed 3 times by former Arkansas
Governor Mike Huckabee to serve on the Arkansas State Arts & Humanities Council
and is past President of the Board and a founding member of the Dance Foundation and
a member of the National Steering Committee for Opera in the Ozarks.
Ken is married to ATU Flute professor Karen and is the proud father of 3 daughters;
Erin, Keely & Carling, whom are all accomplished musicians and beautiful young
women.
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We are proud to
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Best of luck to the entire cast
and crew of
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Who’s Who
Valerie Enchelmayer
Producer
Valerie is a member of the River Valley Arts Center Board of Directors and is serving her
third year as Producer for the summer musical. She has also performed in over 30
productions across three states. Some of her favorite roles performed are: Cinderella– Into
the Woods, Grace Farrell–Annie Warbucks, Rose Mundy–Dancing at Lughnasa, Amahl’s
Mother–Amahl and the Night Visitors, and Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn–The Music Man.
Ashley Miller Davis
Choreographer
Ashley has owned her local dance studio, Just Dance, Inc. for 21 years and she has the special talent
of making it seem easy to develop and teach dance steps to performers of all ages and all experience
levels. She calls upon her years of experience and love of the art of dance for your enjoyment of
this production. Ashley is proud to say that this is her 15th production with the Arts Center.
Cameron Davis
Choreographer
Cameron Davis has 17 years of dance experience and 7 years of teaching and assisting experience at
Just Dance, Inc. She has studied dance at Oklahoma City University and has been fortunate
enough to study under teachers from Miami City Ballet and Broadway Dance Center in New York
City. Cameron is excited to share her passion of dance with the River Valley Arts Center this
summer!
Stephanie Freeman
Stage Manager
Stephanie is very excited to be working with RVAC this summer! She has been a Visiting Lecturer
in Theatre and Communication at Arkansas Tech University since 2016, and received her MFA in
Theatre, Acting Emphasis from West Virginia University in 2015. While teaching at ATU, she has
performed with Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre, stage managed a new musical workshop in Little
Rock, performed as a guest artist with ATU Theatre, and directed the first production of ATU
Theatre's 2018-2019 season, The Playground King. Past production team credits include: The Othello
Project at Shakespeare Chattanooga (Makeup Designer/Stage Manager), The Dead Guy at
Chattanooga Theatre Centre (Stage Manager/Lighting/Sound Board Op.), Woyzeck at Theatre for
the New South (Dramaturg), The Pillowman at The University of Alabama (Stage Manager/Asst.
Director), and All’s Well that Ends Well (Asst. Stage Manager) at UA. This past spring she became a
member of the RVAC Board of Directors and will serve on the Performing Arts Committee.
“Congratulations to Bruce and the brilliantly talented cast members and production team. Many
thanks to RVAC for this wonderful opportunity, and to my parents for their love and support!”
Jenava Harris
Scenic Design
Jenava Harris serves as the scenic designer and artist for Oklahoma! She is the theatre teacher and
theatre program director for Clarksville School District. Oklahoma! is her 5th show with the River
Valley Arts Center. She has worked as a designer and performer in over 50 productions in the
River Valley. She would like to thank her family for their love and support!
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Who’s Who
Catalina Ruiz
Costume Designer
Catalina currently resides in Clarksville. She received her BA in Theatre from University of the
Ozarks in 2013. This is her first time working with River Valley Arts Center and “it’s been a super
fun learning experience, the crew and cast have been great to work with”.
Belinda Hilliard
Props Designer
Belinda has been involved with the River Valley Arts Center’s summer musicals for the last three
years as prop designer. She is the administrative assistant in the Department of Music at Arkansas
Tech University. She would like to thank RVAC for the opportunity to participate in this
collaborative artistic endeavor, which has allowed her to use her creative abilities alongside such
wonderful people.
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