South Pacific
From: Tuesday, 1st May 2012
To: Saturday, 12 May 2012
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Synopsis
Set during World War II, South Pacific is the sweeping romantic story of two couples, threatened by the realities of war. Its portrayal of Americans stationed in an alien culture in wartime is as relevant today as when it first thrilled audiences. Considered one of the finest musicals ever written, the score includes Some Enchanted Evening, I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair and There is Nothin’ Like a Dame.
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Damian Robson - 3 May 2012
The much lauded production of Lincoln Center Theatre’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical South Pacific has docked in Sunderland on its tour. The musical boasts some of the greatest songs written for the genre, “Younger than Springtime”, “Some Enchanted Evening”, “There is Nothin’ Like a Dame”, the list goes on, and be assured each one is a classic.
At the heart of the story set in the second world war is typical fodder of the musical – boy meets girl, but then the twist in the story, racism. We are challenged and reminded that as we battle for equality in our world, as individuals we still are prejudiced as people and individuals, seeing what we believe to be right and being blinded to the actual truth.
There is a great deal to love in this production, but as much as I looked forward to seeing this show, for me it just didn’t work. The cast worked well, each hitting the mark as only profess...
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john - 7 May 2012: ![]()
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It just doesn't work anymore. Dames was the only highpoint.Sad....
Cast
Samantha Womack (Nellie Forbush)
Paulo Szot (Emile de Becque - some dates)
Jason Howard (Emile de Becque Aug 29-Sep 21)
Daniel Koek
Loretta Ables
Creative
Richard Rodgers (Music)
Oscar Hammerstein II (Lyrics)
Oscar Hammerstein II (Book)
Joshua Logan (Book)
Lincoln Center Theater (Producer)
Bartlett Sher (Director)
Christopher Gattelli (musical staging) (Music)
Michael Yeargan (Design)
Donald Holder (Lighting)
Catherine Zuber (Costume)
Scott Lehrer (Sound)
Ted Sperling (Musical Director)
Robert Russell Bennett (original orchestration) (Music)
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