<p>There was an article about this in Sunday’s “Parade” magazine.</p>
<p>[Glee-ful</a> in Seattle: High Schoolers’ Very, Very Big Show | Parade.com](<a href=“http://www.parade.com/news/intelligence-report/2012/03/18-oklahoma.html]Glee-ful”>http://www.parade.com/news/intelligence-report/2012/03/18-oklahoma.html)</p>
<p>"…scores of teenagers from Washington State hit the boards in Seattle this weekend to perform a rousing rendition of “Oklahoma!”</p>
<p>"The Oklahoma! Project, a full-on production of the famous 1943 musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein, was the brainchild of Bill Berry, producing director of Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre. He had helped mount a professional version of the show that ran from Feb. 3 to March 4 (and shared a $2.5 million budget with the Oklahoma! Project). “We thought, why not do it with the kids, too? Oklahoma! is about forming a community and helping each *other out. The act of putting on a show helps build those same skills.”</p>