Amy Laburda last wrote about Oklahoma! When I was 14,
Rent
was important to me in a way I find it hard to overstate. My parents were well used to my latching onto a musical and playing the cast recording over and over again. But when I had been toting around
Phantom of the Opera
five years earlier, I didn’t need a perfectly trained memory to know when to turn down the volume so…
The real question posed by Rodgers and Hammerstein's
Oklahoma!
is this:
Would Ado Annie and Laurey's problems be solved if they just set themselves up as spinsters in a romantic friendship on Laurey's farm and dumped Jud, Curly, Will and Ali on a wagon bound for California? (All Most of the problems!)