Oscar Hammerstein II was born in New York City. He was raised Episcopalian by his parents, Alice and William Hammerstein. Even though his father managed the Victoria theatre and was a producer of the vaudeville, he was …show more content…
Although, Hammerstein’s most successful produced a collaboration which began when he teamed up with Rodgers. They teamed up to write a musical. Rodger’s first partner, Lorenz Hart, originally was planning to collaborate with Roger’s in the first place. His alcoholism had became out of hand and was unable to write and produce. Rodger’s began collaborating with Oscar Hammerstein II, who he had before written songs. The first musical they produced was the one that marked the beginning of the best collaboration. The musical was named, “Oklahoma!”. The musical was originally named “Away We Go”. Before the show went on Broadway, there were a few changes to be made. These changes included, the addition of a show-stopping number, “Oklahoma!”, the deletion of the number “Boys and Girls Like You and Me”, and lastly the decision to re-title the musical after the song they perform. This musical originally opened on March 31, 1943. This musical was performed at the St. James Theatre. The team went on to produce more