What is there to say about Oklahoma! (1943)?
It marked a watershed in musical theatre history. Even poor souls who know next to nothing about musicals have heard of it. Richard Rodgers’ folksy melodies and Oscar Hammerstein’s easy, conversational lyrics helped give this tale of cowboys and farmers it’s naturalistic feel. Which of the following critters is not found in Oklahoma! (the show, not the state)?
A.) a hawk
B.) a lark
C.) rams and ewes
D.) a field mouse
E.) a little brown maverick