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  1. Jul 4, 2018 · Ken Watanabe, making his West End debut here (in fact they both are), is not a great singer but his King is brilliantly funny, sharp and betrays moments of convincing vulnerability. He overdoes it a little in his main song "A Puzzlement", and tips into melodrama.

  2. The King & I will evoke iconic moments for anyone who has seen it, and tease newcomers with mind blowing routines and all-encompassing music. An audience favourite is, and will forever be “Shall We Dance,” and tonight was no exception.

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  3. Jul 4, 2018 · Review at a glance. At the start of this wonderfully lush musical the stage is dominated by a ship’s giant prow, which glides towards the audience, and the grandeur of this scene sets the tone...

  4. Jul 4, 2018 · Yet this is also a golden production that revels in spectacle, supported by a full-blooded orchestra making a beguiling case for this classic score. It opens with a giant boat steaming into view, and even set changes become opportunities for well-honed dance numbers.

  5. The King and I is the greatest musical from the golden age of musicals – with one of the finest scores ever written including Whistle a Happy Tune and Shall We Dance. It is based on Margaret Landon 's novel Anna and the King of Siam (1944), which is in turn derived from the memoirs of Anna Leonowens , governess to the children of King Mongkut ...

  6. WITH ROMANCE AND WARM HUMOUR, STUNNING COSTUMES AND A SUBLIME SET LIST, THE SLOW-BURNING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANNA (KELLI O'HARA) AND THE IRREPRESSIBLE KING (KEN WATANABE) WILL BRING TEARS TO YOUR EYES BY THE CLOSING SCENE' OK MAGAZINE. ★★★★★. 'SIMPLY SPELLBINDING' FINANCIAL TIMES. ★★★★★. KEN WATANABE HAS 'THUNDEROUS CHARISMA' EVENING STANDARD.

  7. Synopsis. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I is a moving, radiant story of East meets West. It is the early 1860s when newly widowed Anna Leonowens and her son, Louis, set sail from their native England for Bangkok, Siam (now Thailand).

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