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  1. The Trail to Oregon! Is a musical with music and lyrics by Jeff Blim, and book by Jeff Blim, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang (additional music by Drew De Four). The musical parodies the video game series The Oregon Trail. The characters' names were picked from suggestions shouted from the audience, and at the end the audience chooses which character dies.

  2. Dec 6, 2023 · If you’ve ever dreamt of traversing the American frontier as a pioneer, making crucial decisions, and hunting for food along the Oregon Trail, then The Oregon Trail is the game for you. In this historical educational strategy video game, you’ll be transported back to the year 1848, leading a covered wagon party from Independence, Missouri ...

  3. The Trail To Oregon! is the ninth original online musical released by Team StarKid. The musical parodies the video game series The Oregon Trail. The musical was performed July 3-August 10, 2014, at Stage 773 in Chicago, Illinois as part of StarKid's 2014 Summer Season.

  4. Feb 13, 2015 · It is also the most historically accurate musical portraying the Oregon Trail to date; featuring 12 educational songs, a set precisely replicating the trails landscape, and appearances...

  5. The Trail to Oregon! is an original musical produced by Starkid Productions and was performed in Chicago in the summer of 2014. It is also the most historically accurate musical portraying the Oregon Trail to date; featuring 12 educational songs, a set precisely replicating the trail’s landscape, and appearances from famous historical figures ...

  6. Feb 14, 2015 · “The Trail To Oregon” is the cast recording of a musical by Team Starkid. It follows the story of a family (Father, Mother, Daughter, Son, and Grandpa) who are traveling west to Oregon as ...

  7. www.streettheatrecompany.org › 23-24-season23-24 Season

    THE TRAIL TO OREGON! FUN HOME. 35mm: A MUSICAL EXHIBITION. Music & Lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver. Based on photographs by Matthew Murphy. AUGUST 11-26, 2023. A picture is worth 1,000 words — what about a song? Can a picture inspire a song or fifteen?