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- Featuring a full orchestra, South Pacific boasts one of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s most memorable scores, this much-loved Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical features songs such as Some Enchanted Evening, I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair and Bali Ha’i.
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Sep 18, 2024 · Rodgers and Hammerstein: Carousel review — the first complete recording of a modern classic. John Wilson and the Sinfonia of London use all the music and the original orchestration of the...
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Jul 24, 2018 · Lesser-Known Rodgers and Hammerstein Musicals. These musicals were written by Rodgers and Hammerstein II, but don’t have cast albums or a large amount of information available online. The following shows are listed in our Musical Archive.
Rodgers and Hammerstein ’s Carousel: A Concert is coming to the Royal Festival Hall for one-night-only this July. This timeless classic, will star Jamie Muscato (Moulin Rouge, Heathers, Les Miserables) as bad-boy carouselbarker Billy Bigelow.
- Carousel
- Allegro
- South Pacific
- Me and Juliet
- Pipe Dream
- Cinderella
- Flower Drum Song
- The Sound of Music
- A Grand Night For Singing
- State Fair
The echoing cries of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ sung in Carousel have been heard in theatres worldwide for over 70 years. Carouseltells of the love story between carnival worker Billy Bigelow and a local millworker named Julie Jordan, with audiences having all the fun of the fair at this musical without being spun round in circles. Even Stephen Sond...
Allegro hasn’t been seen in the West End before, but it made history for the writer-composer duo as a large cast resembled a traditional Greek chorus on stage. Following a man who is trying to deal with the problems thrown up in a modern, fast-paced world, Allegrowas considered to be too serious and caught up within itself.
Based on James A. Michener’s Tales of the South Pacific, the musical earned the pair their first Pulitzer Prize for Drama. As an American nurse finds herself stationed on a South Pacific island during World War II, issues of race and relationships are called into question. But, in order to correctly identify military terms told in the musical, the ...
Following the backstage romance of a chorus girl and a stage manager, Me and Julietplayed 358 performances on Broadway and ran for six weeks in Chicago. It’s typically left in theatre history, failing to garner any positive reviews.
Based on John Steinbeck’s Sweet Thursday, the 1955 musical tells of a romance between marine biologist Doc and a woman who is written to be a prostitute. It’ll be a miracle like a pipe dream to see this musical in London though, as it’s never been revived or staged anywhere apart from Broadway.
Julie Andrews received an Emmy Award for starring as the titular princess in the 1957 television film, watched live by over 100 million people. Cinderellawas later revived four decades later, with a predominantly African American cast including Brandy Norwood and Whitney Houston. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderellawas finally pulled by horse and c...
Flower Drum Song tells of a wealthy Chinese refugee who attempts to retain his Asian culture while living in San Francisco. Torn between his Chinese roots and the American way of life, he feels pressure to mix East/West identities. Rodgers and Hammerstein didn’t create this musical on an original idea though; they took inspiration for their 1958 mu...
You may think The Sound of Musicis all Julie Andrews, but think again. Set during the era of World War Two, Maria solves one problem by looking after the von Trapp children, but falls in love with their father. As the war intensifies, Maria and Captain von Trapp hatch a plan to flee Austria and escape the brutality of Nazi Germany. First staged in ...
More of a cabaret than a new musical, this 1993 production was a celebration of all things Rodgers and Hammerstein. The event featured songs from their impressive musical theatre catalogue as the shining star of the show, including musical numbers cut from their earlier works. The production ran for 41 previews and had 52 performances at the top of...
The musical State Fairreceived its Broadway premiere in 1996, however audiences had been familiar with the story for over 60 years. Based on Phil Stong’s novel of the same name, the musical illuminates the lives of farming families across the United States, focusing on the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines. Finding romance on the land as well as earnin...
Apr 21, 2023 · Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote 11 full musicals together. When Did Rodgers and Hammerstein Stop Working Together? Rodgers and Hammerstein stopped working together in 1960, when Hammerstein died following a battle with stomach cancer.
Mar 14, 2023 · Rodgers and Hammerstein are known for ushering in the Golden Age of musical theater, starting with their first collaboration on Oklahoma! and continuing with Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I, and The Sound of Music, among others.