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South Pacific: Paradise Rewritten Broadway Legacies



This book is about the history of "South Pacific" and how it has changed over time. It covers the original 1949 version of the show, as well as how it was changed and refined over the years. It also discusses the themes of the show, including race and colonialism. more details
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  • Detailed analysis of the history and development of the 1949 original production of "South Pacific"
  • In-depth exploration of how the show was changed and refined over time, including an examination of its themes
  • Contributions from a variety of expert authors This book provides an in-depth exploration of the history and development of the 1949 original production of "South Pacific." It discusses how the show was changed and refined over time, and features contributions from a variety of expert authors. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of "South Pacific," and will help to deepen your understanding of this classic show.


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Author Jim Lovensheimer
Format Hardcover - Cloth over boards
ISBN 9780195377026
Publication Date 04/08/2010
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book is about the history of "South Pacific" and how it has changed over time. It covers the original 1949 version of the show, as well as how it was changed and refined over the years. It also discusses the themes of the show, including race and colonialism.

Rodgers and Hammerstein's Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical "South Pacific" has remained a mainstay of the American musical theater since it opened in 1949, and its powerful message about racial intolerance continues to resonate with twenty-first century audiences. Drawing on extensive research in the Rodgers and the Hammerstein papers, including Hammerstein's personal notes on James A. Michener's Tales of the South Pacific, Jim Lovensheimer offers a fascinating reading of "South Pacific" that explores the show's complex messages and demonstrates how the presentation of those messages changed throughout the creative process. Indeed, the author shows how Rodgers and especially Hammerstein continually refined and softened the theme of racial intolerance until it was more acceptable to mainstream Broadway audiences. Likewise, Lovensheimer describes the treatment of gender and colonialism in the musical, tracing how it both reflected and challenged early Cold War Era American norms. The book also offers valuable background to the writing of "South Pacific," exploring the earlier careers of both Rodgers and Hammerstein, showing how they frequently explored serious social issues in their other works, and discussing their involvement in the political movements of their day, such as Hammerstein's founding membership in the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League. Finally, the book features many wonderful appendices, including two that compare the original draft and final form of the classic songs "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out-a My Hair" and "I'm In Love With a Wonderful Guy." Thoroughly researched and compellingly written, this superb book offers a rich, intriguing portrait of a Broadway masterpiece and the era in which it was created.
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