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Swim in the Music of South Pacific or Revel in the Romantic Comedy of Shakespeare

Check out what's happening this week at Count Basie and Two River Theater

This week, Phoenix Productions revival of South Pacific heads into its second week at Count Basie and Much Ado About Nothing continues at Two River Theater.

South Pacific is presented by Phoenix Productions, a community theater company based in Red Bank, NJ.  A nonprofit community theater formed in 1987, Phoenix Productions specializes in producing Broadway revivals at a modest cost so that families can attend and introduce children to the theater.

 For performers, Phoenix allows actors from all over a chance to work in a full scale production at a renowned theater. They have produced more than 100 revivals of Broadway musicals over the past two decades.

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Rodgers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific is considered to be one of the greatest Broadway musicals of all time. The original first wowed audiences in 1949, and has continued to charm audiences of many generations for decades.

 This classic production is set on a tropical island during World War ll. It paints a picture of what it is like to be an American stationed in a different culture during war time. The musical combines all of the elements needed for a timeless story: romance, war, race, and of course, love. The story gives us a peek into the lives of two ordinary couples and how life as they know it is changed by the realities of war and prejudice.

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The play’s score is one of the most popular; with memorable songs such as Some Enchanged Evening, I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair, Younger Than Springtime and This Nearly Was Mine, among others. 

Considered one of the finest musicals ever written, South Pacific earned the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1950.  The original Broadway production won ten Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Score. It also holds the distinction as being the only musical production ever to win all four Tony Awards for acting.  The production spawned many rivals, including a film version in 1958.

The Phoenix Productions revival features a cast of 36 local performers led by Samantha Penick of North Brunswick as Nellie Forbush, and Martin Grubman of Monmouth Beach as Emile de Becque, the charming French man with a dark past.

The supporting cast includes Brielle Cotelo of Toms River as Liat, Anthony Marone of Freehold as Lieutenant Cable, Todd Aikens of Long Branch as Billis, and Tammy McKillip of West Allenhurst as Bloody Mary. This production also features a complete set, full costumes, and a live orchestra. 

Performances will be held at Count Basie on September 23rd, 24th and 25th. This is the last week to catch this phenomenal performance, so head over to countbasie.org to grab your tickets.

 If Shakespeare is more your style, then head over to Two River Theater and catch their production of Much Ado About Nothing. The play, directed by Sam Buntrock, is heading into its second week of performances and will run until October 2nd, 2011.

Much Ado About Nothing takes place in Sicily, where a group of soldiers have just returned from war. Upon their return, however, they come face to face with a new battle: the battle between the sexes, undoubtedly a much tough battle to win.

Known to be one of Shakespeare funniest romantic comedies, Much Ado About Nothing launches Two River Theater’s fall season. Directed by Tony Award nominee Sam Buntrok, the play stars two of the country’s most acclaimed Shakespeare actors, Michael Cumpsty as Benedick and Kathryn Meisle as Beatrice.

For tickets and show times, please visit http://www.trtc.org

 

Schedule:

Friday, September 23rd, 2011: South Pacific, Count Basie, 8pm

Saturday, September 24th, 2011: South Pacific, Count Basie, 8pm

Sunday, September 25th, 2011:  South Pacific, Count Basie, 3pm

Saturday, September 10th- Sunday, October 2nd, 2011: Much Ado About Nothing, Two River Theater—please check website for tickets and show times

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