
In conjunction with its new production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, the quintessential American musical, The 5th Avenue Theatre is throwing open its doors to Seattle with a fantastic, fun-filled weekend (February 4-5).
FREE PERFORMANCE OF OKLAHOMA! 7:00 PM, February 5, 2012
PLEASE NOTE: Tickets to the free performance of Oklahoma! (4 per household) may ONLY be picked up in-person on Saturday, January 21, between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM.
The 5th will welcome brand new audience members to a FREE performance of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! at 7:00 PM on February 5, Super Bowl Sunday. A total of 2,100 tickets will be given away to those who come in person to The 5th Avenue Theatre Box Office on Saturday, January 21, beginning at 8 AM (limit 4 tickets per household). Additionally, the first 100 people in line will get a free poster for Oklahoma! Attendees are expected to range from families who may never have been to the theater, to members of underserved populations who could not otherwise afford a ticket, to wives and children desperate to escape the football mania.
THE 5TH AVENUE COMMUNITY DAY 10 AM – 5 PM, February 4, 2012
The 5th Avenue Theatre is thrilled to invite Seattle residents to a free Community Day on Saturday, February 4. As our great American art form, musical theater belongs to everyone. Come to The 5th and experience the magic, perhaps for the first time!
Improve Your Skills
Community Day visitors will have the opportunity to step into the spotlight themselves. Participants of all ages and performers of all skill levels can learn a song from Oklahoma! or take a spin at country line dancing in the cast’s rehearsal space!
Go Behind the Scenes
Visitors will get the opportunity to see how the creative team for Oklahoma! brings the show to life with costume sketches and set designs on display. The display will also explore the history of Oklahoma as it became a state, and the history of the musical from its first production in 1943 to today.
Additionally, participants will have the chance to tour The 5th Avenue Theatre. Built in 1926 with a design inspired by royal sites in China, the theater is a stunning piece of Seattle history. Tours will take place on Saturday morning beginning at 10 AM.
Get Educated
Attendees will have the chance to hear from community experts, as well as students from The 5th Avenue’s Oklahoma! Project, who will discuss musical theater in all its entertaining and historical context. Richard Rodgers scholar Professor Geoffrey Block, along with members of the Oklahoma! creative team and the 5th Avenue staff, will explore the significance of American musical theater on the stage and in popular culture.