

Oklahoma! - Complete Script and Lyrics of the Broadway Musical
Oscar Hammerstein
This vocal score is ideal for singers, pianists, teachers, and musical theatre students who want a complete and reliable edition for rehearsals, lessons, and character study.
It supports performers learning classic Broadway repertoire and helps developing musicians build confidence as they practice, prepare for auditions, or study scenes from the show.
The structure is clear and approachable for varied experience levels, making it suitable for home learning, studio coaching, or classroom instruction.
This edition contains the full piano reduction, vocal melodies, harmony parts, lyrics, and stage cues from the original production of the beloved musical.
With 216 pages of detailed notation, it includes all thirteen major numbers, offering performers a comprehensive resource that mirrors professional rehearsal materials.
The layout is easy to follow, providing everything needed to rehearse solos, duets, and ensemble sections with accuracy and expressiveness.
The score helps musicians refine rhythm, phrasing, and dramatic interpretation while deepening their understanding of Rodgers and Hammersteins iconic storytelling.
It encourages steady practice and supports performance readiness, making it an excellent resource for teachers guiding students through Broadway repertoire or for performers preparing for auditions and productions.
Full Song List All Er Nothin * Dream Ballet * The Farmer and the Cowman * I Caint Say No * Its a Scandal!
Its an Outrage!
* Lonely Room * Many a New Day * Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin * Oklahoma * Out of My Dreams * People Will Say Were in Love * Pore Jud * The Surrey with the Fringe on Top
Trusted by teachers, loved by performers.
This complete vocal score serves as a dependable tool for rehearsals, lessons, and musical theatre study, making it a meaningful addition to any performers library and an inspiring resource for long-term artistic growth.
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Oklahoma! is a British play written by Richard Rodgers and published by R & H Theatre Library (1981).
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