CCM seniors Julie Johanos and John Riddle are LCT Award winners - Photo by Mark LyonsWell, the
erratic LCT awards got this one right — even if the announcement arrives almost
two weeks after the brief run of Oklahoma!
at UC’s College-Conservatory of Music. (Nov. 17-20). Three performers and the
show’s director and choreographer have been cited by a judging panel from the
League of Cincinnati Theatres. The recreation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
trend-setting musical from 1943 is certainly one of the best productions I’ve
seen all season. It marshaled the forces of 35 and an orchestra of more than 40
musicians. It’s not likely that you’ll see such a production anywhere but at a
school like CCM
Professor
of Musical Theatre Diana Lala, the
show’s director and choreographer, was recognized with an LCT award for the
show’s outstanding choreography. LCT panelists praised the quality and quantity
of dancing, based on Agnes DeMille’s legendary work for the original 1943 Broadway
production, as well as its “flawless” execution.
Three
student performers were cited for their contributions to the show. Senior John Riddle from Vermillion, Ohio, was
awarded for his performance as a leading actor, playing the cowboy Curly McLain.
Senior Julia Johanos from
Louisville, Colorado, was similarly recognized as a leading actress in a
musical for playing Laurey Williams, the object of Curly’s romantic attention.
One LCT judge said the leads “knocked this one out of the park with depth,
musical talent and romantic chemistry.” Senior Eric Huffman from Lenexa, Kansas, played cowboy Will Parker, a
featured role for which LCT recognized him as a “confident dancer, good singer
and truly gifted actor.”
More
information about the League can be found at www.leagueofcincytheatres.info.