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Tony Award-Winning South Pacific comes to
The Fabulous Fox
October 2010--Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH
PACIFIC will play the Fabulous Fox Theatre
in Grand Center for two weeks only, November
9-21. Performances are Tuesday-Saturday
evenings, 8pm; Saturdays & Sundays, 2pm; and
Sunday, November 14 at 7:30pm. There is also
a weekday matinee on Thursday, November 18
at 1pm.
Bob Boyett and NETworks Presentations have
announced casting for the National Tour of
The Lincoln Center Theater Production of
Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein’s
prize-winning musical SOUTH PACIFIC.
For more information on the production,
please visit
www.SouthPacificOnTour.com.
The National Touring Company of Rodgers &
Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC will be led by
David Pittsinger (Emile de Becque) and
Carmen Cusack (Nellie Forbush), with
Anderson Davis (Lt. Cable), Timothy Gulan
(Luther Billis), Jodi Kimura (Bloody Mary),
Gerry Becker (Capt. Brackett), Peter Rini
(Cmdr. Harbison), Sumie Maeda (Liat), Rusty
Ross (Professor), original 2008 Broadway
cast member Genson Blimline (Stewpot),
Christina Carrera (Ngana) and CJ Palma
(Jerome).
The ensemble will include Christopher Carl,
Christian Carter, Eric L. Christian,
Jacqueline Colmer, Alexis G.B. Holt, Rashaan
James II, Chad Jennings, Christopher
Johnstone, Kristie Kerwin, Joe Langworth,
Cathy Newman, Julia Osborne, Diane Phelan,
John Pinto Jr., Bret Shuford, Kristen J.
Smith, Matt Stokes, Gregory Williams, Victor
J. Wisehart and Amos Wolff.
Critics laud high praise for the National
Tour:
• “Electric! This is the South Pacific we’ve
been waiting for.” (San Francisco Chronicle)
• “It is a tribute to the sublime beauty of
this musical, filled with gorgeous voices
and astonishing emotional depth.” (Chicago
Sun-Times)
• “Bartlett Sher’s staging of South Pacific
reveals, intensifies and clarifies the work
of Rodgers & Hammerstein.” (Seattle Times)
• “Superbly sung and powerfully acted, the
touring cast of the magnificent Lincoln
Center Theater restoration of South Pacific
is the equal of the New York team.” (Houston
Chronicle)
• “One of the theatrical highlights of the
year!” (Los Angeles Times)
• “I’m in love, I’m in love, I’m in love,
I’m in love, I’m in love with a wonderful
show!” (Toronto Star)
·
Carmen Cusack “is a sublime “knucklehead”
Nellie” (Palm Beach Arts) as she “achieves a
delicious balance of sweet and smart” (San
Francisco Examiner); and “evokes the spirit
and
style of the original, Mary Martin” (Dallas
Morning News).
·
Emile de Becque, David Pittsinger (who
performed the role on Broadway) is “sincere
and vocally thrilling” (Chicago Tribune)
with “an easygoing, even delicate charm that
makes
for an appealing leading man” (Denver Post).
·
Anderson Davis is “rich in exposed passion”
(San Francisco Chronicle) as Lt. Joseph
Cable and his “clear tenor has strength and
innocence” (Charlotte Observer). Jodi Kimura
is “equal parts fierce and haunting”
(Cincinnati Enquirer) as Bloody Mary, giving
a “hypnotic performance of ‘Bali Ha’i”
(Grand Rapids Press).
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC swept
the 2008 Tony Awards®, winning seven honors
including Best Musical Revival and Best
Director for Bartlett Sher. This
breathtaking new production completed a sold
out 2 ˝ year run at the Vivian Beaumont
Theater on Broadway on August 22, 2010
(after playing 1,000 performances) and was
recently featured on PBS’ ‘Live from Lincoln
Center’ series.
Based on James Michener’s Pulitzer Prize
winning book Tales of the South Pacific,
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC has
music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar
Hammerstein II and a book by Oscar
Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan.
Set on a tropical island during World War
II, the musical tells the sweeping romantic
story of wo couples -- US Navy nurse Nellie
Forbush and French plantation owner Emile de
Becque and Navy Airman Joe Cable and a young
local native girl Liat -- and how their
happiness is threatened by the
realities of war and by their own
prejudices.
Considered by many the finest musical ever
written, the score’s songs include such
classics as “Some Enchanted Evening,” “I’m
Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair,”
“Younger Than Springtime,” “Bali Ha’i,”
“There is Nothin’ Like A Dame,” “This Nearly
Was Mine” and “A Wonderful Guy.”
The lavish new production features a cast of
34, musical staging by Christopher Gattelli,
sets by Michael Yeargan (winner of the 2008
Tony Award®), costumes by Catherine Zuber
(winner of the 2008 Tony Award®), lighting
by Donald Holder (winner of the 2008 Tony
Award®), sound by Scott Lehrer (winner of
the 2008 Tony Award®) and music direction by
Ted Sperling.
A full orchestra of 26 members – the largest
orchestra of any touring Broadway production
– will perform the original orchestrations
by Robert Russell Bennett (winner of a
Special 2008 Tony Award®) and dance and
incidental music arranged by Trude Rittmann.
For more information on the production,
please visit
www.SouthPacificonTour.Com